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*{{PHL}} – Python-5 and Derby with solid rocket booster (part of SPYDER air defense system).<ref>https://www.esquiremag.ph/politics/news/israel-supplying-air-defense-missiles-philippines-a00293-20210516</ref><ref>https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1191493</ref>
*{{ROM}} – Python-3.<ref>{{cite book|last=International Institute for Strategic Studies|author-link=International Institute for Strategic Studies|title=The Military Balance 2010|year=2010|publisher=[[Taylor and Francis]]|___location=United Kingdom|isbn=9781857435573 |page=158}}</ref>
*{{SGP}} – Python-4 (600 missiles, delivered 2004) and Python-5 and Derby missiles.<ref name="SIPRI"/> As of 2023, Python-V are used on RSAF F-16C/D+ fighters.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://airrecognition.com/index.php/news/defense-aviation-news/2023-news-aviation-aerospace/september/9213-singapore-air-force-upgraded-f-16c-d-fighter-now-armed-with-python-5-air-to-air-missiles.html | title=Singapore Air Force upgraded F-16C/D+ fighter now armed with Python-5 air-to-air missiles }}</ref>
*{{ROC-TW}} – Shafrir-2 (450 missiles, delivered 1977).<ref name="SIPRI"/>
*{{THA}} – Python-4 (400–500 missiles, delivered 1990).<ref name="SIPRI"/>