The Delilah missile is a cruise missile or loitering munition[1] developed in Israel by Israel Military Industries (IMI). It is designed to target moving and re-locatable targets with a circular error probable (CEP) of 1 metre (3 ft 3 in). Unlike a typical cruise missile, which is locked onto a pre-programmed target prior to launch, the Delilah missile's unique feature, as claimed by the manufacturer, is being able to loiter and surveil an area before a remote weapon systems officer, usually from the launching fighter aircraft, identifies the specific target of the attack.[
| WPN Class | rksla3_wpn_delilah |
|---|---|
| Mag Class name | rksla3_mag_delilah_directx1 |
| Ammo Class | rksla3_ammo_delilah |
| HARDPOINT | RKSLA3_DELILAH_DIRECT |
| submunitionAmmo | ammo_Penetrator_105mm |
| All up mass | 187.00 |