Arrow 3 vs Fattah-1
| Israeli exoatmospheric anti-ballistic missile, entered service in 2017, utilizes inertial navigation with a gimbaled seeker. | |
| Origin | 🇮🇱 Israel |
| Category | Surface-to-Air |
| Type | Exoatmospheric anti-ballistic missile |
| Manufacturer | Israel Aerospace Industries |
| Service year | 2017 |
| Number produced | -- units |
| Estimated unit price | $2 million |
| Range | 2,400.0 km â—‰ |
| Maximum speed | Mach 12.1 â—‰ |
| Warhead | -- kg |
| Guidance | Inertial navigation system (INS) gimbaled seeker |
| Warhead type | Hit-to-kill |
| Range | 1,400.0 km â—‰ |
| Maximum speed | Mach 15.1 â—‰ |
| Warhead | 450.0 kg |
| Guidance | Maneuverable reentry vehicle |
| Warhead type | Conventional |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which has longer range, the Arrow 3 or Fattah-1?
The Arrow 3 has a longer range at 2,400 km compared to the Fattah-1's 1,400 km.
Which is faster, the Arrow 3 or Fattah-1?
The Fattah-1 is faster with a maximum speed of Mach 15.1 compared to the Arrow 3's Mach 12.1.
Which has a larger warhead, the Arrow 3 or Fattah-1?
The Fattah-1 carries a larger warhead at 450 kg compared to the Arrow 3's 0 kg.
What guidance systems do the Arrow 3 and Fattah-1 use?
The Arrow 3 uses Inertial navigation system (INS) gimbaled seeker guidance while the Fattah-1 uses Maneuverable reentry vehicle guidance.
Which entered service first, the Arrow 3 or Fattah-1?
The Arrow 3 entered service first in 2017, 6 years before the Fattah-1 which entered service in 2023.