Israel used a long-range, supersonic missile in its strike on Iran last week, Israeli broadcaster Kan reported, per The Times of Israel.

US officials said Israel carried out a missile strike on a military base near the city of Isfahan on Friday.

Israel has not confirmed the reports, while Iran has sought to downplay the incident, only referencing small drones used in the attack, which its foreign minister said were “like toys our children play with.”


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While it remains unclear what weapons were used in the strike, Israel’s national broadcaster Kan reported that Israel used a “Rampage” air-to-surface missile, claiming it was identified in photos and that damage caused by the attack was consistent with a Rampage strike, per The Times of Israel.

According to the Company’s website, Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) designed the Rampage for use against targets such as “communication and command centers, air forces bases, maintenance centers, and infrastructure.”

The company describes the 1,250-pound missile as “a long-range, air-to-ground, seekerless, precision strike weapon.”

Other reports, however, have pointed to another type of missile being used in the attack.