MBDA (BAe Dynamics/Matra) AIM-132 Advanced Short Range Air-to-Air Missile (ASRAAM), United Kingdom


The ASRAAM (Advanced Short Range Air-to-Air Missile), also known by its United States identifier AIM-132, is the next generation infrared-guided, an imaging infrared homing ("heat seeking") air-to-air missile designed and built by MBDA UK (formerly Matra BAe Dynamics) to provide enhanced aerial combat capabilities for fighter aircraft. It is currently in service in the Royal Air Force (RAF) and Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), replacing the AIM-9 Sidewinder. ASRAAM is designed to outrange and outrun any other IR missile in service, allowing the pilot to fire and then turn away long before the opposing aircraft can close for a shot.
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RBS15 Mk3 Surface-to-Surface Missile (SSM), Sweden


The RBS15 Mk3 is a fire-and-forget, subsonic cruise type missile launched from ships and trucks. The missile can be used for anti-ship missions and land strikes.
The RBS15 Mk3 surface-to-surface missile (SSM) was developed jointly by Diehl BGT Defence and Saab Bofors Dynamics. It is the latest variant of the RBS15 anti-ship missile family.

Raytheon (Hughes) AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM), United States of America


The AIM-120 AMRAAM (Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile) is a fire-and-forget air-to-air missile manufactured by Raytheon, and has replaced the AIM-7 Sparrow as the U.S. military's standard BVR (Beyond Visual Range) intercept missile. It has an all-weather, beyond-visual-range capability and is scheduled to be operational beyond 2000. AMRAAM is a supersonic, air launched, aerial intercept, guided missile employing active radar target tracking, proportional navigation guidance, and active Radio Frequency (RF) target detection.

Lockheed Martin AGM-158 JASSM (Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile), United States of America


The AGM-158 JASSM (Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile) is  a long-range, conventional, air-to-ground, precision standoff missile developed and produced by Lockheed Martin. This conventional missile was designed primarily for the US Air Force (USAF). Designed to destroy high-value, well-defended, fixed and relocatable targets, JASSM’s significant standoff range keeps aircrews well out of danger from hostile air defense systems.

Raytheon (Texas Instruments) AGM-88 High-speed Anti-Radiation Missile, United States of America


The AGM-88 High-speed Anti-Radiation Missile (HARM) is a tactical, air-to-surface missile designed to home in on electronic transmissions coming from surface-to-air radar systems. It was originally developed by Texas Instruments as a replacement for the AGM-45 Shrike and AGM-78 Standard ARM system. Production was later taken over by Raytheon Corporation when it purchased the defense production business of Texas Instruments. 
The AGM-88 can detect, attack and destroy a radar antenna or transmitter with minimal aircrew input.

AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW), United States of America


The AGM-154 JSOW (Joint Standoff Weapon) is a modular precision-attack glide bomb, which is included in this missile directory because of its guided missile designation manufactured by Raytheon. The AGM-154 is the product of a joint venture between the United States Navy and Air Force to deploy a standardized medium range precision guided weapon, especially for engagement of defended targets from outside the range of standard anti-aircraft defenses, thereby increasing aircraft survivability and minimizing friendly losses.

PZL W-3 Sokół Multi-Purpose Combat Helicopter, Poland

The PZL W-3 Sokół (en: Falcon) is a Polish medium-size, twin-engine, multipurpose helicopter manufactured by PZL-Świdnik (now AgustaWestland Świdnik). The PZL W-3 military version was designed to deliver combat support for the armed forces. It can destroy fixed and moving armoured targets as well as hostile troops.
The design of the PZL W-3 Sokol combat helicopter was based on the inputs from the Polish Air Brigade's combat operations in Iraq.

Mil Mi-24 Hind Assault and Attack Helicopter,Russia


The Mil Mi-24 (Russian: Миль Ми-24; NATO reporting name: Hind) is a large helicopter gunship, attack helicopter and low-capacity troop transport with room for eight passengers. It is produced by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant and has been operated since 1972 by the Soviet Air Force and its successors, along with more than 30 other nations.
Soviet pilots called the Mi-24 the "flying tank" (летающий танк; letayushchiy tank), a term used historically with the famous World War II Soviet Il-2 Shturmovik armored ground attack aircraft.