Direct proof of use
OSMP documents SPICE 1000/Mk 83-series guided bombs in its June 2025 Iran-Israel conflict collection. The collection identifies SPICE 1000 and SPICE 1000 kit as models represented among reviewed images of munitions used by Iran and Israel during the 12-day conflict.
Two directly relevant OSMP item records are dated June 14 and June 15, 2025 and cite Israeli Air Force imagery as the source. OSMP1447 and OSMP1446 both identify the tentative model as SPICE 1000, SPICE 1000 kit, and Mk 83 series; classify the munition as a guided air-delivered bomb in the air-to-surface domain; and list the weight class as 1,000 pounds.
Sources: OSMP Iran-Israel June 2025 Collection, OSMP1447 IAF SPICE 1000 Record, OSMP1446 IAF SPICE 1000 Record
Timeline
The wider conflict opened on June 13, 2025, when Israel began a major military operation against Iran and Iran retaliated with ballistic-missile attacks against Israel. OSMP's collection frames the 12-day conflict as Israeli strikes against Iran's nuclear, ballistic-missile, and other military capabilities, followed by Iranian missile and drone attacks against Israel.
OSMP1447 is dated June 14, 2025, and OSMP1446 is dated June 15, 2025. Both records fall within the opening days of Operation Rising Lion, when FPRI describes repeated Israeli air-strike waves against Iranian air-defense, nuclear, ballistic-missile, and military targets.
Sources: CRS Israel-Iran Conflict, OSMP Iran-Israel June 2025 Collection, OSMP1447 IAF SPICE 1000 Record, OSMP1446 IAF SPICE 1000 Record, FPRI Rising Lion Air Offensive
Operational role
The supported role is Israeli air-delivered stand-off precision strike. Rafael describes SPICE 1000 as a guidance kit fitted to a Mk 83-series 1,000-pound bomb body, with deployable wings, electro-optical scene matching, GPS-independent operation, and stand-off release. OSMP's model page uses the same Mk 83-series and guided air-delivered-bomb classification for the conflict records.
The public records support fielding of SPICE 1000/Mk 83-series guided bombs by Israel during the conflict, but they do not identify a specific Iranian target struck by either OSMP1447 or OSMP1446. Both item records list the condition as undelivered, unfunctioned, and whole, so this page does not infer detonation, battle damage, or target effects from those records.
Sources: Rafael SPICE 1000 Brochure, OSMP SPICE 1000 Model Page, OSMP1447 IAF SPICE 1000 Record, OSMP1446 IAF SPICE 1000 Record
Conflict context
Open-source operational summaries place SPICE 1000 documentation inside a broader Israeli air campaign. CRS reports that Israel began the June 2025 operation with air strikes and reported covert action, while FPRI describes the early campaign as a large Israeli air offensive using hundreds of air-to-surface weapons against more than 100 targets in western, northwestern, and central Iran.
Those broader sources establish the air-campaign context, but the munition-specific conflict-use claim rests on OSMP's SPICE 1000 model page, the June 2025 collection, and the two dated OSMP item records.
Sources: CRS Israel-Iran Conflict, FPRI Rising Lion Air Offensive, OSMP SPICE 1000 Model Page, OSMP Iran-Israel June 2025 Collection