List of missiles by nation
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This list of missiles by nation more specifically lists (links to pages on) the missiles known to Wikipedia sorted alphabetically by region/continent and, within each region, by country of origin.
See also: list of rockets, list of missiles
Types of missiles:
- Air-to-air missile
- Anti-ballistic missile
- Anti-satellite weapon
- Anti-ship missile
- Anti-tank guided missile
- Ballistic missile
- Cruise missile
- Intermediate Range Ballistic missile
- Intercontinental ballistic missile
- Submarine launched ballistic missile
- Surface-to-air missile
- Wire-guided missile
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[edit] Africa
[edit] South Africa
[edit] The Americas
[edit] Argentina
- Alacrán missile (Spanish for "Scorpion")
- Cóndor missile (with major contributions of German technology)
- Cóndor 2 missile (in cooperation with several Middle-Eastern countries)
[edit] United States
Missile Design Series (Unified)
The particular letter triplet + number code system used in front of the missile name. The MDS includes missiles from all three military services: Army, Navy, and Air Force. [1] First letter of triplet:
- A = launch from air
- B = capable of being launched from multiple environments
- C = stored in "coffin" (horizontal container), raised to a vertical position and then fueled for launch
- F = shoulder-launched missile weapon
- G - Runway or ground
- H - stored in missile silo, but launched from the surface
- L = launch from missile silo
- M = ground launched, mobile
- P = launch from soft pad (fixed, unprotected surface location)
- R = launch from surface ship
- U = launch from submarine
Second letter of triplet:
- G = surface attack
- I = interception (air or space)
- Q = target drone
- U = underwater attack
Last letter of triplet:
- M = missile
The list of U.S. missiles, sorted by ascending MDS number:
US Air Force D.S.
US Navy D.S.
- no entries made
US Army D.S.
- no entries made
Miscellanous -no DoD AVD
[edit] Asia except Middle East
[edit] China
- Silkworm missile
- Long March cruise missile
- YJ-83
- Dongfeng-4
- Dongfeng-5
- Dongfeng-15
- Dongfeng-31
[edit] India
- Akash
- Agni-I
- Agni-II
- Agni-III
- Astra (AAM)
- Trishul
- Prithvi Missile
- Dhanush
- Brahmos
- Nag Missile
- Surya
- Sagarika
- BrahMos (Joint development with Russia)
- Barak-II (Joint development with Israel)
[edit] North Korea
[edit] Pakistan
Anza 1 Anza 2 Anza 3 Baktar-Shikan
[edit] Australasia
[edit] Australia
[edit] Europe
[edit] Joint European
- AIM-132 ASRAAM
- Martel - Anglo-French: Models AJ 168 and AS.37
- MBDA Aster
- MBDA Meteor
- IRIS-T
- Trigat
- MIM-115 Roland
- Taurus KEPD 150/350
[edit] France
[edit] Germany
- MIM-23 HAWK (phased out)
- FIM-92 Stinger
- MIM-104 Patriot
- MIM-115 Roland (phased out)
- AGM-84 Harpoon
- Taurus KEPD 350
- AGM-88 HARM
- AGM Armiger (currently being developed as a replacement for HARM)
- IRIS-T
- IRIS-T SL / IRIS-T SLS (in addition to MEADS)
- IDAS (planned for the new Type 212 submarine)
- Euromissile HOT
- Trigat/PARS 3
- MILAN
- RIM-116 RAM
- RBS15
- MBDA Exocet
- Kormoran II
- RIM-7 Sea Sparrow
- SM2-IIIA
- ESSM
- LFK-NG (currently in test stage)
- GMLRS (also planned as navalized version with extended range)
- BGM-71_TOW
- Sea Skua
- AIM-120 AMRAAM
- MBDA Meteor
- AIM-9 Sidewinder
[edit] German missiles of WW2
- V-1
- V-2 rocket
- Enzian missile
- Wasserfall missile
- X-4 missile
- Taifun - Simple and cheap anti-aircraft rocket planned to be deployed in large numbers
[edit] Norway
- Penguin (U.S. designation: AGM-119)
- Naval Strike Missile (NSM)
- Terne ASW
[edit] Poland
[edit] Serbia
- Grom 1 Air-to Ground missle (radio guidenc)
- Grom 2 Air to Ground missle (TV/Laser guidance)
[edit] Sweden
[edit] United Kingdom
- AIM-132 ASRAAM
- ALARM
- Blowpipe
- Bloodhound
- Blue Rapier - cruise missile project cancelled in 1953
- Blue Steel
- Blue Streak
- Brimstone
- Firestreak
- Fireflash
- Green Cheese
- Green Flash
- Javelin
- Malkara (joint Australian/British)
- Rapier
- Red Dean - cancelled air-to-air project
- Red Rapier - cruise missile project cancelled in 1953
- Red Top
- Sea Cat
- Sea Dart
- Sea Eagle
- Sea Skua
- Sea Slug
- Sea Wolf
- Skybolt ALBM
- Starstreak
- Storm Shadow
- Swingfire
- Thunderbird
- Tigercat - see Seacat
- Vigilant
[edit] Middle East
[edit] Iran
- Shahab-1
- Shahab-2
- Shahab-3
- Shahab-3D
- Shahab-4
- Shahab-5
- Shahab-6
- Samid
- R-17E, variant of Russian Scud B
- Fateh-110
[edit] Iraq
- Al-Samoud 2
- Abadil-100
- Al Fahd 300
- Al Fahd 500
- Al Hussein
- Al Hijarah
- Al Abbas
- Badr 2000
- Project 144
- Tammuz-1
- Al Abid
- Frog-7
- Scud-B
- Scud-C
- Scud-D
- BM-21 MRL 122 mm
- ASTROS II MRL 127 mm (60+)
- BM-13/-16 MRL 132 mm
- ASTROS SS-30 MRL 180 mm
- Ababeel-50 MRL 262 mm (50+)
- ASTROS SS-60 300 mm
[edit] Israel
[edit] Palestinian Authority
[edit] Russia and former USSR
- R-1 rocket (SS-1)
- R-2 rocket (SS-2)
- R-5M rocket (SS-3 Shyster)
- R-7 rocket (SS-6 Sapwood)
- R-9A rocket (SS-8 Sasin)
- R-11 missile (SS-1 Scud)
- R-12 rocket (SS-4 Sandal)
- R-14 rocket (SS-5 Skean)
- R-16 rocket (SS-7 Saddler)
- SS-20
- SS-N-19 missile
- R-39 missile (SS-N-20 Sturgeon)
- SA-7
See also: NATO reporting name
[edit] External links
- Federation of American Scientists (FAS) Missile directory
- Missile.index – Based on Shinkigensha Co.Ltd's Illustrated Encyclopedia of the World's Missile Systems; ill. by Hitoshi Kitamura
- Directory of U.S. Military Rockets and Missiles – By Andreas Parsch
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