Manufacturer catalog

Unidentified Israeli manufacturer

The manufacturer behind ARES-TMID-0011 remains unidentified in open sources. ARES and OSMP assess the weapon as an Israeli-origin, turbojet-powered guided munition or one-way-attack UAV whose public designation, producer, and launch platform have not been confirmed.

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Open-source evidence for this manufacturer is indirect. The available reporting identifies a recurring Israeli-origin munition pattern, not a disclosed company, arsenal, ministry office, or product designation. ARES assigns the temporary identifier ARES-TMID-0011 so related OSMP records can be grouped while the weapon remains unnamed.

ARES describes the munition as a small guided missile or one-way-attack UAV with turbojet propulsion, wing remnants, actuated control surfaces, and documented high-explosive fragmentation and shaped-charge or EFP payload types. OSMP records classify the model as a rocket or missile, list guided-munition and air-to-surface attributes, and tie the tentative model to multiple records from Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran.

Because no public Israeli manufacturer has acknowledged the system and ARES states that no publicly acknowledged Israeli munition closely matches the remnants, the manufacturer identity should be treated as unresolved. The country attribution reflects the source assessment of Israeli origin rather than a named corporate or government production entity.

One-way-attack munitionsLoitering munitionsGuided missilesUnmanned strike systems

Notable Systems

Unidentified Israeli turbojet-powered one-way-attack munition, One-way-attack munition, Munitions

ARES-TMID-0011

One-way-attack munition

ARES temporary identifier for an unknown Israeli-origin turbojet-powered guided munition or one-way-attack UAV documented by OSMP. The public record does not identify the producer or confirmed service designation.

Sources: OSMP ARES-TMID-0011, ARES overview

Manufacturer History

  1. Earliest documented remnants in Lebanon

    ARES reports that remnants of the previously unknown munition began appearing after strikes in northern Lebanon in late 2024.

    Sources: ARES overview

  2. OSMP documents Gaza hospital strike remnants

    OSMP entry 1224 records remnants at Nasser Hospital and links them to the temporary ARES-TMID-0011 model.

    Sources: OSMP 1224

  3. ARES publishes consolidated overview

    ARES published an overview noting that the munition had not yet been publicly identified, that its launch platform was unknown, and that no publicly acknowledged Israeli munition closely matched the documented remnants.

    Sources: ARES overview, OSMP ARES-TMID-0011

The producer identity remains unresolved. Public OSMP and ARES reporting supports Israeli origin and munition characteristics for ARES-TMID-0011, but it does not identify a company, headquarters, ownership structure, founding date, official manufacturer website, or a second distinct system attributable to the same unidentified producer. No rights-clear manufacturer image was added because the available imagery is OSMP and social-source munition documentation without a verified reusable license for reuse.

Manufacturer Sources

  • OSMP ARES-TMID-0011Publisher: Open Source Munitions Portal | Note: Supports the manufacturer context: OSMP/ARES describe ARES-TMID-0011 as an Israeli-origin munition with no confirmed public model name. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • ARES overviewPublisher: Armament Research Services | Note: Supports background on the unknown munition, its Israeli attribution, technical characteristics, and the source limitation that no publicly acknowledged Israeli munition matches the remnants. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • OSMP 1224Publisher: Open Source Munitions Portal | Note: Supports the timeline and notable-system context by documenting ARES-TMID-0011 remnants at Nasser Hospital on 24 March 2025. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • OSMP 1386Publisher: Open Source Munitions Portal | Note: Supports the continuing OSMP documentation of the same tentative ARES-TMID-0011 model at Nasser Hospital on 13 May 2025. | Accessed: 2026-07-11

Produced weapons

Category

Munitions

Standalone missiles, bombs, rockets, torpedoes, and guided or unguided explosive payloads.

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