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IAI Introduces WIND DEMON Cruise Missile at Farnborough

IAI Introduces WIND DEMON Cruise Missile at Farnborough
Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) introduced its WIND DEMON cruise missile at Farnborough (IAI Photo)

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is introducing the WIND DEMON air-to-surface cruise missile, the company said on July 22 at England's biennial Farnborough International Air Show. "IAI’s newly developed WIND DEMON missile offers a pragmatic response to the changing nature of warfare where affordable mass can deliver lethality," the company said. Nations are citing the use of "kamikaze drones" in the Russo-Ukraine war as an example of the benefit of "affordable mass" against targets. The more than 500-pound WIND DEMON, which…

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