Barak 8

Naval Barak-8 is an advanced, long-range missile defense and air defense system.
Main Features:
Long Range
Active Radar Seeker Missile
Vertical Launch
Multiple Simultaneous Engagements

Barak-8 meets and exceeds performance of other similar defense systems, while maintaining unique advantages:
A flexible dual pulse motor system provides high maneuver capability at target interception range throughout Barak-8's wide envelope.
Low weight and small size (about half of similar systems!) – for small impact on carrying ship.
Low signatures (carry, launch & flight) – for high ship survivability.
Safe ship carry & launch – with a small missile and proven vertical launcher concept.
Robust multi-missile coexistence and multi-target capability (supported by seeker, DL & WCS) – enables operation in highly saturated operational scenarios.
High performance warhead - robust kill mechanism

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Gabriel-5 Advanced Naval Attack Missile

The Advanced Naval Attack Missile is a new member in MBT Missile's family of naval attack missiles. The missile uses an advanced active radar seeker and a sophisticated weapon control system to achieve very high operational effectiveness
Overcomes Limitations of Existing Missiles:
Congested waters – overcomes selectivity problems
Copes with rapidly evolving tactical situation
Copes with near shore targets
Overcomes close chaff, decoys & active ECM
Penetrates hard-kill defenses

source: IAI