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				 Israeli AH-64s with Spike 
 The August issue of AirForces Monthly is reporting that Israel has armed their AH-64Ds with Spike ATGMs.  The Spike was tested on the AH-64 in November of 2016 and they were fully operational by May of this year. The Spike equipped version is called the Saraf. Has any one else heard about this? I don't know how reliable this source is. 
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				 Re: Israeli AH-64's with Spike 
 I've been keeping up with SPIKE  for a long time now, it's not a SPIKE . Saraf  and hopefully my old friend gingertanker  will forgive me if I screw this up, is the IAF designation for their AH-64D LONGBOW  the name means "FIERY SNAKE " appropriately enough. 
 
Currently it can carry the SPIKE ER/LR  (Very soon LR II , just completed operational tests.) and NLOS  (2014) versions of the missile.
https://theaviationist.com/tag/israeli-air-force/ http://www.rafael.co.il/4565-2675-EN/Marketing.aspx
 
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				 Re: Israeli AH-64's with Spike 
 I thought I'd see what was last posted in this thread "Infantry Served Weapons and Organization " Posts #'s 28-32  concerning the SPIKE LR II  were discussed 2 months ago there. In one Don indicated he's made the changes already and is awaiting an IDF decision where they'll be using them. For sure one will be their AH-64D  helos. I'm waiting also and am comfortable still they'll be in use by the end of this year or sooner (Mid-Fall ) and available for export by mid-2018.
 
I might just apply for a job with JANE's  if my predictions are close!?!      
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				 Re: Israeli AH-64's with Spike 
 https://theaviationist.com/2017/07/2...k-helicopters/
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				 Re: Israeli AH-64's with Spike 
 Just checked, same one I had in Post #2 above. Just wasn't sure if you had something newer.    
The following seems to make it official as well. Also the news here is that S. Korea has them as well on their AW-159 WILDCAT. By now Columbia should have them for their updated AH-60L ARPIA at a max. load-out of 16 missiles. Philippines were looking to get them for their naval AW-159 WILDCAT in 2018. And Chile is probably next up. http://www.airforcesmonthly.com/2017...ike-on-apache/
 http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3415522/posts
 http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Isr...copters-485489
 
 
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