Next-generation anti-radiation loitering munition with improved AI seeker for target discrimination. Capable of autonomous radar hunting in complex electromagnetic environments.
Harpy NG features an upgraded AESA radar seeker that enables it to detect and classify modern electronically scanned array radars that can defeat older passive RF seekers by frequency agility. Its improved AI discrimination capability can distinguish between civilian weather radars and military surveillance systems, reducing the risk of unintended engagement. India's Harpy NG inventory forms a key element of its suppression of enemy air defense capability against Pakistan's Chinese-supplied air defense network.
IDF operational; exported to India, Chile; upgraded seeker for modern AESA radar suppression
IAI is state-owned. India's procurement of Harpy NG creates export revenue that benefits IAI's state balance sheet and indirectly supports Israeli defense industrial employment, but no direct public equity exposure exists.