In A First, Israeli F-35I Adir Shoots Down Cruise Missile

Published on: November 2, 2023 at 8:03 PM
A screenshot from the IAF video showing the air-to-air missile about to hit the cruise missile.

The kill, scored against a missile likely launched from Yemen, is the first interception of this kind by the 5th gen fighter.

The Israeli Air Force disclosed today that one of its F-35I Adir fighters recently shot down a cruise missile which was about to enter Israeli airspace from the southwest. The cruise missile, possibly launched from Yemen, was detected and tracked by the air defense as F-35Is were scrambled to intercept it, scoring the first cruise missile kill by the 5th generation fighter.

The IAF did not release other details, however in a post on X (formerly Twitter) released a video recorded either by the helmet mounted display or the Electro-Optical Targeting System (EOTS). The video shows a jet powered (note the white hot area in the video where the engine would be) cruise missile with short wings, similar to ones used by the Iranian-backed Houthi militants in Yemen.

The F-35 launched a missile at the drone, which burst in flames, but it is not possible to discern if the Adir employed an AIM-9X Sidewinder or an AIM-120 AMRAAM missile. Both missiles have already been used against similar small targets such as UAVs, so they are both a viable option. Also, last year the F-35I scored the first air-to-air kill shooting down a drone with one of these missiles.

In the past the United States tested the F-35 in scenarios simulating anti-ballistic missile and anti-cruise missile defense, often in conjunction with THAAD and Patriot batteries and Navy ships equipped with the AEGIS system. This, however, is the first live interception reported of a cruise missile by the F-35.

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Stefano D'Urso is the Deputy Editor at The Aviationist, based in Lecce, Italy. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Engineering and is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Aerospace Engineering. His areas of expertise include emerging aerospace and defense technologies, electronic warfare, unmanned and autonomous systems, loitering munitions, and the application of OSINT techniques to the analysis of military operations and contemporary conflicts.
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