List of missiles by country#United States

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This list of missiles by country displays the names of missiles in order of the country where they originate (were developed), with the countries listed alphabetically and annotated with their continent (and defence alliance, if applicable). In cases where multiple nations have developed or produced a missile, it is listed under each significantly participating nation. Within the lists of each country, missiles are ordered by designation and/or calling name (the latter being especially relevant for Russian/Soviet missiles). In some cases multiple listings are used, in order to provide cross-references for easier navigation.

This is a list of missiles developed by a particular country; a list of military rockets. Anti-tank missiles are listed elsewhere.

For an alphabetical list by missile name, see the list of missiles.

Argentina

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Australia

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{{See also|List of missiles of Australia}}

Brazil

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  • A-Darter fifth generation short range infrared homing air-to-air missile (joint South Africa/Brazil)
  • FOG-MPM Fiber-Optical-Guided-Multipurpose-missile
  • AVMT-300 GPS and/or laser-guided long-range missile
  • MAA-1A Piranha short-range infrared-homing air-to-air missile
  • MAA-1B Piranha air-to-air missile, also known as "Piranha II"
  • MSS-1.2 AC antitank guided missile
  • MSA-3.1 AAé antiaircraft guided missil
  • MAS-5.1 air-to-ground missile
  • MAR-1 antiradiation missile (ARM).
  • MAN-1 (MANSUP) anti-ship missile
  • MICLA-BR cruise missile

Canada

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China

Missiles:{{cite web|url=http://www.ausairpower.net/APA-PLA-Cruise-Missiles.html|title=PLA Cruise Missiles / PLA Air - Surface Missiles|first1=Carlo|last1=Kopp|first2=Martin|last2=Andrew|date=August 12, 2009|pages=1|via=www.ausairpower.net}}

European joint-venture

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File:IRIS-T air-to-air-missile.jpg IRIS-T infrared homing air-to-air missile]]

File:BGT IDAS.jpg of the German Navy]]

France

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Germany

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Greece

  • Aris AA missile system (cancelled)

India

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  • Akash: surface-to-air missile
  • Akash-NG: successor to Akash and Akash-1S surface-to-air missiles (under testing)
  • Barak 8: long-range surface-to-air missile
  • MR-SAM: IAF and IA variants
  • LR-SAM: Indian navy variants
  • QRSAM: DRDO, BEL and BDL's quick reaction surface-to-air missile
  • IAF's SAMAR Air Defence System
  • VL-SRSAM: DRDL and BDL's short range surface-to-air missile (under testing)
  • DRDO VSHORAD: Man portable air defence missile (under testing)
  • XRSAM: Long-range surface to air missile{{Cite web |title=Technologies and Products |url=http://14.143.90.243/drdo/technology-cluster-links/labs-products-detail/2107/182 |access-date=2019-12-25 |work=Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL) |archive-date=2019-12-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191225020403/http://14.143.90.243/drdo/technology-cluster-links/labs-products-detail/2107/182 |url-status=dead }} (under development)
  • Prithvi Air Defence (Pradyumna ballistic missile interceptor): exo-atmospheric anti-ballistic missile.
  • Advanced Air Defence (Ashwin Ballistic Missile Interceptor): endo-atmospheric anti-ballistic missile
  • File:Advanced Air Defence interceptor test on 28 December 2017.jpgPrithvi Defence Vehicle: anti-ballistic missile
  • PDV Mk I
  • File:Launch of DRDO's Ballistic Missile Defence interceptor missile for an ASAT test on 27 March 2019.jpgPDV Mk II (ASAT & ICBM interceptor)
  • AD-1: endo-atmospheric and low exo-atmospheric anti-ballistic missile.{{Cite web |title=DRDO conducts successful maiden flight-test of Phase-II Ballistic Missile Defence interceptor off Odisha coast |url=https://pib.gov.in/pib.gov.in/Pressreleaseshare.aspx?PRID=1873179 |access-date=2022-11-10 |website=pib.gov.in}} (under testing)
  • AD-2: exo-atmospheric anti-ballistic missile (under development){{Cite web |date=August 12, 2019 |title=Interview - Secretary, department of defence R&D and chairman, Defence Research and Development Organisation, Dr G. Satheesh Reddy |url=http://forceindia.net/interview/secretary-department-defence-rd-chairman-defence-research-development-organisation-dr-g-satheesh-reddy/ |publisher=Force India}}{{cite news |title=India Developing Defence System For More Capable Missiles |url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/india-developing-defence-system-for-more-capable-missiles-senior-officer-1948841}}
  • Trishul: surface-to-air missile (cancelled)
  • Maitri DRDO quick-reaction surface-to-air missile (cancelled)
  • Astra BVRAAM: active radar homing beyond-visual-range missile
  • Astra Mk-I
  • Astra Mk-II (under testing)
  • Astra Mk-III (under testing)
  • DRDO SFDR BVRAAM:{{cite web |title=Astra-2 Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet (SFDR) |url=https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/india/sfdr.htm}} Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet propulsion based air to air missile
  • Novator KS-172: Russian/Indian air-to-air missile designed as an "AWACS killer"
  • Nag: anti-tank missile
  • Helina: air-launched version of Nag anti-tank missile
  • SANT Missile:{{Cite web|url=https://m.aviationweek.com/defense-space/india-tests-stand-anti-tank-missile|title=India Tests Stand-off Anti-tank Missile | Aviation Week Network|website=m.aviationweek.com}} Standoff anti-tank missile
  • Amogha: anti-tank missile
  • SAMHO (missile)
  • DRDO Anti Tank Missile
  • MPATGM: Man-Portable Anti-Tank Guided Missile
  • Prithvi
  • Prithvi-I (SS-150): surface-to-surface ballistic missile
  • Prithvi-II (SS-250): surface-to-surface ballistic missile
  • Prithvi-III (SS-350): surface-to-surface ballistic missile
  • Dhanush: ship-launched surface-to-surface ballistic missile
  • File:Agni P Ballistic Missile first flight test.jpg medium range ballistic missile]]Agni
  • Agni-I MRBM: surface-to-surface medium-range ballistic missile
  • Agni-II MRBM: surface-to-surface medium-range ballistic missile
  • Agni-III IRBM: surface-to-surface intermediate-range ballistic missile
  • Agni-IV IRBM: surface-to-surface intermediate-range ballistic missile
  • Agni-V ICBM: surface-to-surface intercontinental ballistic missile
  • Agni-P:surface-to-surface medium range ballistic missile{{Cite news|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/india-successfully-test-fires-new-generation-agni-p-ballistic-missile/articleshow/83914848.cms|title = Agni Prime Missile: India successfully test-fires new generation of nuke missile | India News - Times of India| website=The Times of India | date=28 June 2021 }}
  • Agni:VI: hypersonic intercontinental ballistic missile. Range: 11,000 km to 12,000 km (under development).
  • Surya: intercontinental ballistic missile. Range: 8000 km - 17000 km (under development).
  • K Missile family
  • K 15 Sagarika: submarine-launched ballistic missile
  • K 4: submarine-launched ballistic missile
  • K-5: submarine-launched ballistic missile (under development)
  • K-6: submarine launched intercontinental ballistic missile (under development)
  • Shaurya: surface-to-surface hypersonic tactical missile
  • Prahaar: tactical short-range ballistic missile
  • Pragati: export variant of Prahaar with slightly higher range than Prahaar
  • Pranash: higher range variant of Prahaar
  • Pralay: short-range ballistic missile
  • Nirbhay: long-range subsonic cruise missile (technically closed)
  • ITCM: Indigenous Technology Cruise Missile (technology demonstrator)
  • SLCM: Submarine Launch Cruise Missile (under testing){{Cite web |last=Menon |first=Adithya Krishna |date=2023-12-14 |title=India Focuses on Long Range Naval Missiles Development |url=https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2023/12/india-focuses-on-long-range-naval-missiles-development/ |access-date=2024-01-05 |website=Naval News |language=en-US}}
  • LR-LACM: Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (under development){{Cite web |title=DefExpo: Indian Navy to get new cruise missile for land-attack missions |url=https://www.theweek.in/news/india/2020/02/06/defexpo-indian-navy-to-get-new-cruise-missile-for-land-attack-missions.html |access-date=2024-01-05 |website=The Week |language=en}}
  • File:Brahmos being launched from Imphal Y-12706.jpg]]BrahMos: cruise missil
  • BrahMos-A: air-launched cruise missile
  • BrahMos-NG: miniature version based on the BrahMos (under development).
  • BrahMos-II: hypersonic missile (under development)
  • Pinaka: guided rockets (Pinaka Mk1 unguided & MK2 guided rockets, Pinaka Mk III in development)
  • DRDO SAAW: precision guided anti airfield bomb
  • DRDO ULPGM (UAV Launched Precision Guided Missiles)
  • Rudram family air-to-surface missile
  • Rudram-I: air-to-surface anti-radiation missile (under testing)
  • Rudram-II (under testing)
  • Rudram-III (under development)
  • SMART (Supersonic Missile Assisted Release of Torpedo)
  • NASM-SR (Short Range - Naval Anti-Ship Missile) (under testing)
  • NASM -MR (Medium Range Anti-Ship Missile) (under development)
  • LR-AShM (Long Range Anti-Ship Missile) (under testing){{Cite news |date=22 December 2023 |title=MINISTRY OF DEFENCE - YEAR END REVIEW 2023 |url=https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1989502 |work=Press Information Bureau}}
  • HGV-202F hypersonic glide vehicle (under development)
  • HSTDV: Hypersonic Technology Demonstrator Vehicle

Iran

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File:Sayad2-2.jpg high altitude surface-to-air missile]]

File:بینا - رونمایی از نسل جدید موشک بالستیک برد بلند (1).jpg laser guided air-to-surface missile]]

File:Hoveyzeh cruise missile.jpg all-weather surface-to-surface cruise missile]]

File:شلیک موشک کروز نور توسط یگان ساحلی نداجا از سواحل مکران (4).jpg long-range anti-ship cruise missile]]

File:Unveiling ceremony of Fattah hypersonic missile (30).jpg

Iraq

Israel

  • Arrow anti-ballistic missile (ABM){{Cite web |date=2003-03-06 |title=Transferring production to Boeing won't make Arrow cheaper |url=https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-669960 |access-date=2024-12-29 |website=en.globes.co.il |language=en}}
  • Barak 1 (naval point defense){{Cite web |archive-date=2013-12-22 |url=http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/thscrip/print.pl?file=20061103001804100.htm&date=fl2321/&prd=fline& |title=Dubious Deal |archive-url=https://archive.today/20131222101906/http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/thscrip/print.pl?file=20061103001804100.htm&date=fl2321/&prd=fline& |website=The Hindu}}
  • Barak 8 (naval area defense){{Cite web |date=2015-02-05 |title=India's most-advanced warship to get the missing Missiles |url=https://www.indiatvnews.com/news/india/india-most-advanced-warship-to-get-the-missiles-that-were-missin-47266.html |access-date=2024-12-29 |website=India TV News |language=en}}
  • Delilah (cruise missile of several variants: drone, air-to-ground, possible antiradiation version as well){{Cite web |date=2017-07-02 |title=5 More Incredible Technologies Used by the IDF |website=idfblog.com |url=https://www.idfblog.com/2012/01/19/5-more-incredible-technologies-used-by-the-idf/ |access-date=2024-12-29 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170702194704/https://www.idfblog.com/2012/01/19/5-more-incredible-technologies-used-by-the-idf/ |archive-date=2 July 2017 }}
  • David's Sling/Magic Wand (land-based MRAD system){{Cite web |title=David's Sling (Israel) |url=https://missilethreat.csis.org/defsys/davids-sling/ |access-date=2024-12-29 |website=Missile Threat |language=en-US}}
  • Derby (air-to-air, also known as the "Alto", with also a ground-to-air version for the SPYDER system)
  • Gabriel (ship-to-ship, shore-to-ship, and air-to-ship variants){{Cite web |date=2009-12-24 |title=Escape from Cherbourg |url=https://www.jpost.com/Magazine/Escape-from-Cherbourg |access-date=2024-12-29 |website=The Jerusalem Post {{!}} JPost.com |language=en}}
  • Iron Dome (land-based C-RAM and SHORAD system){{Cite magazine |last=Vick |first=Karl |date=2013-03-19 |title=The Secret of the Wonder Weapon That Israel Will Show Off to Obama |url=https://world.time.com/2013/03/19/the-secret-of-the-wonder-weapon-that-israel-will-show-off-to-obama/ |access-date=2024-12-29 |magazine=Time |language=en-US |issn=0040-781X}}
  • C-Dome (shipboard SHORAD system)
  • Jericho II IRBM (ground-to-ground ballistic){{Cite web |last=Opall-Rome |first=Barbara |date=2011-07-22 |title=Israel Studies Airborne Launch Scheme for Shavit Rocket |url=https://spacenews.com/israel-studies-airborne-launch-scheme-shavit-rocket/ |access-date=2024-12-29 |website=SpaceNews |language=en-US}}
  • Jericho III ICBM (ground-to-ground ballistic)
  • LAHAT (guided antitank){{Cite web |date=2014-02-22 |title=Lahat Laser Guided Missile |url=http://www.defense-update.com/directory/lahat.htm |website=defense-update.com |access-date=2024-12-29 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222041936/http://www.defense-update.com/directory/lahat.htm |archive-date=22 February 2014 }}
  • LORA (ground-to-ground and sea-to-ground){{Cite web |last=Newdick |first=Thomas |date=2024-06-06 |title=Air LORA, Israel's Biggest Air-Launched Ballistic Missile, Emerges From The Shadows |url=https://www.twz.com/air/air-lora-israels-biggest-air-launched-ballistic-missile-emerges-from-the-shadows |access-date=2024-12-29 |website=The War Zone |language=en-US}}
  • Nimrod (guided antitank and stand-off){{Cite web |last=Eshel |first=Tamir |date=2012-03-27 |title=RAM MkIII Armored Vehicle: Rough and Tough - Defense Update |url=https://defense-update.com/20120327_ram-mkiii-armored-vehicle-rough-and-tough.html |access-date=2024-12-29 |language=en-US}}
  • Popeye (air-to-ground cruise missile. USAF designation: AGM-142 Have Nap. Possibly larger derivatives exist as well, including a submarine-launched variant){{Cite web |title=Popeye |url=https://missilethreat.csis.org/missile/popeye/ |access-date=2024-12-29 |website=Missile Threat |language=en-US}}
  • Python 5 (air-to-air, with also a ground-to-air version for the SPYDER system){{Cite web |date=2006-07-15 |title=Python 5 |url=http://www.israeli-weapons.com/weapons/missile_systems/air_missiles/python/Python5.html |access-date=2024-12-29 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060715230748/http://www.israeli-weapons.com/weapons/missile_systems/air_missiles/python/Python5.html |archive-date=15 July 2006 }}
  • SkySniper (air-to-ground)
  • Sparrow (target missile){{Cite news |title=Israel and US test Sparrow missile in Mediterranean |url=https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Latest-News-Wires/2013/0903/Israel-and-US-test-Sparrow-missile-in-Mediterranean |access-date=2024-12-29 |work=Christian Science Monitor |issn=0882-7729}}
  • Spike/Gil (man-portable antitank guided missile, tactical ground-to-ground (Spike NLOS)){{Cite news |date=2023-08-13 |title=Rafael wins naval maintenance and anti-tank missile deals |url=https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-rafael-wins-naval-maintenance-and-anti-tank-missile-deals-1001454890 |access-date=2024-12-29 |work=Globes |language=en}}
  • Naval Spike (ship-to-ship/shore)
  • SPYDER (Python, Derby missiles) land-based SHORAD/MRAD system{{Cite web |url=https://www.rafael.co.il/Marketing/444-1160-en/Marketing.aspx?searchText=spyder |archive-url=https://archive.today/20150210061828/http://www.rafael.co.il/Marketing/444-1160-en/Marketing.aspx?searchText=spyder |url-status=dead |archive-date=February 10, 2015 |access-date=2024-12-29 |website=www.rafael.co.il}}
  • Sea Breaker (anti-ship/land attack cruise missile){{Cite web |last=Columnist |first=E. T. |date=2021-06-30 |title=WATCH: Rafael's Sea Breaker 'Autonomous Missile' Destroys A 'Russian' Warship 300 Km Away In Promo Video |url=https://www.eurasiantimes.com/watch-rafaels-sea-breaker-autonomous-missile-destroys-a-russian-warship-300-km-away/?amp |access-date=2024-12-29 |website=EURASIAN TIMES |language=en-US}}

Italy

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Japan

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Nigeria

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North Korea

=Ballistic missiles=

==Short-range ballistic missiles==

==Medium-range ballistic missiles==

==Intermediate-range ballistic missiles==

==Intercontinental ballistic missiles==

==Submarine-launched ballistic missiles==

=Cruise missiles=

  • Hwasal-1{{Cite web|title=Important Weapon Test and Firing Drill Conducted in DPRK|url=http://kcna.kp/en/article/q/8f6050fdcdec7876cc135c0378202bf2.kcmsf|access-date=2025-01-08|website=Korean Central News Agency}}
  • Hwasal-1 Ra-3{{Cite web|title=Super-large Warhead Power Test for Cruise Missile and Test Launch of New Anti-aircraft Missile Conducted|url=http://kcna.kp/en/article/q/082a05c886670dd298643e08791fca57.kcmsf|access-date=2025-01-08|website=Korean Central News Agency}}
  • Hwasal-2
  • Pulhwasal-3-31{{Cite web|title=Respected Comrade Kim Jong Un Guides Test-fire of Submarine-launched Strategic Cruise Missile

|url=http://kcna.kp/en/article/q/0ce140fa2f7c8b40fc0b495fc5418b50.kcmsf|access-date=2025-01-08|website=Korean Central News Agency}}

=Surface-to-air missiles=

=Anti-ship missiles=

  • Kumsong-3 (KN-19)
  • Padasuri-6{{Cite web|title=Respected Comrade Kim Jong Un Guides Test-fire of Surface-to-sea Missile Padasuri-6|url=http://kcna.kp/en/article/q/2866630de1847cb23e4c8b38b53dfcb7.kcmsf|access-date=2025-01-08|website=Korean Central News Agency}}

Norway

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Pakistan

Poland

  • Grom (Russo-Polish)
  • Piorun
  • Poprad (Grom, Piorun missiles) land-based VSHORAD system

Russia

The NATO reporting name of each missile is shown in parentheses behind the proper name.

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  • 2K11 (SA-4 Ganef)
  • 2K22 (SA-19/SA-N-11 Grison)
  • 3M9 (SA-6 Gainful)
  • 3M55 (Russian: П-800 Оникс; English: Onyx), Yakhont (Russian: Яхонт; English: ruby), Kh-61, (SS-N-26 Strobile).
  • 4K10 (SS-N-6 Serb)
  • 4K18, R-27K (SS-NX-13 related to SS-N-6 Serb)
  • 4K40/4K51 (SS-N-2 Styx)
  • 4K60/4K65 (SA-N-3 Goblet)
  • 9K33 (SA-8/SA-N-4 Gecko)
  • 9K37 (SA-11/SA-N-7 Gadfly)
  • 9K38 (SA-17/SA-N-12 Grizzly)
  • 9K310 (SA-16 Igla)
  • 9K330/9K331/9K332 (SA-15/SA-N-9 Gauntlet)
  • 9K333 Verba (SA-25)
  • 9K720 Iskander (Russian: «Искандер»)(SS-26 Stone)
  • 82R (SS-N-15 Starfish)
  • 86R/88R (SS-N-16 Stallion)
  • GR-1 Global Rocket fractional orbital bombardment system missile (SS-X-10 Scrag)
  • Igla (SA-18/SA-N-10 Grouse)
  • Igla-1 (SA-16 Gimlet)
  • K-5 (AA-1 Alkali)
  • K-8 (AA-3 Anab)
  • K-9 (AA-4 Awl)
  • K-13 (AA-2 Atoll)
  • Kh-61
  • KSR-2 (AS-5 Kelt)
  • MR-UR-100 Sotka intercontinental ballistic missile (SS-17 Spanker)
  • P-1 (SS-N-1 Scrubber)
  • P-5 "Pyatyorka" (Russian: П-5 «Пятёрка»), (SS-N-3c Shaddock)
  • P-6 (SS-N-3a Shaddock)
  • P-7 "Pyatyorka" (SS-N-3b Shaddock)
  • P-35 "Progress" (SS-N-3c Shaddock)
  • P-270/Kh-41 long-range anti-ship missile (SS-N-22/ASM-MSS Sunburn)
  • P-700 Granit (SS-N-19 Shipwreck)
  • P-800 Oniks (Russian: П-800 Оникс; English: Onyx), Yakhont (Russian: Яхонт; English: ruby), 3M55, Kh-61, (SS-N-26 Strobile).
  • R-1 theater ballistic missile (SS-1 Scunner)
  • R-2 theater ballistic missile (SS-2 Sibling)
  • R-4 (AA-5 Ash)
  • R-5M rocket (SS-3 Shyster)
  • R-7 Semyorka intercontinental ballistic missile (SS-6 Sapwood)
  • R-9 Desna intercontinental ballistic missile (SS-8 Sasin)
  • R-11 tactical ballistic missile (SS-1b Scud)
  • R-12 Dvina theatre ballistic missile (SS-4 Sandal)
  • R-13 submarine-launched ballistic missile (SS-N-4 Sark)
  • R-14 Chusovaya theatre ballistic missile (SS-5 Skean)
  • R-15 submarine-launched ballistic missile
  • R-16 intercontinental ballistic missile (SS-7 Saddler)
  • R-21 submarine-launched ballistic missile (SS-N-5 Serb)
  • R-23 (AA-7 Apex)
  • R-26 intercontinental ballistic missile (SS-8 Sasin)

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  • R-27 Zyb submarine-launched ballistic missile (SS-N-6 Serb)
  • R-27K, 4K18 (SS-NX-13)
  • R-27 (AA-10 Alamo)
  • R-29 Vysota (Russian: Р-29 Высота height, altitude) (SS-N-18 Stingray)
  • R-31 RSM-45 (SS-N-17 Snipe)
  • R-33 (AA-9 Amos)
  • R-36 intercontinental ballistic missile (SS-9 Scarp and SS-18 Satan)
  • R-37 (AA-13 Arrow)
  • R-39 missile (SS-N-20 Sturgeon)
  • R-40 (AA-6 Acrid)
  • R-46 intercontinental ballistic missile
  • R-60 (AA-8 Aphid)
  • R-73 (AA-11 Archer)
  • R-77 (AA-12 Adder)
  • R-300 Elbrus theatre ballistic missile (SS-1c Scud)
  • R-400 Oka mobile theatre ballistic missile (SS-23 Spider)
  • RS-24 intercontinental ballistic missile (SS-29) (Unknown){{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/6700585.stm |title=Europe | Russia tests long-range missile |work=BBC News |date=2007-05-29 |access-date=2015-12-24}}
  • RS-26 intercontinental ballistic missile.
  • RT-1 theater ballistic missile
  • RT-2 intercontinental ballistic missile (SS-13 Savage)
  • RT-2PM Topol mobile intercontinental ballistic missile (SS-25 Sickle)
  • RT-2UTTH Topol M mobile intercontinental ballistic missile (SS-27)
  • RT-15 mobile theatre ballistic missile (SS-14 Scamp)
  • RT-20 intercontinental ballistic missile (SS-15 Scrooge)
  • RT-21 Temp 2S mobile intercontinental ballistic missile (SS-16 Sinner)
  • RT-21M Pioner mobile medium range ballistic missile (SS-20 Saber)
  • RT-23 Molodets intercontinental ballistic missile (SS-24 Scalpel)
  • RT-25 theatre ballistic missile
  • S-25 (SA-1 Guild)
  • S-75 (SA-2/SA-N-2 Guideline)
  • S-125 (SA-3/SA-N-1 Goa)
  • S-200 (SA-5 Gammon)
  • S-300P (SA-10 Grumble/SA-N-6/SA-20 Gargoyle/SA-X-21 Triumf)
  • S-300V (SA-12 Gladiator/Giant)
  • S-300PMU-1/2 (SA-20 Gargoyle)
  • S-400 (SA-21 Growler)
  • Sakar-20
  • Strela-1 (SA-9 Gaskin)
  • Strela-2 (SA-7/SA-N-5 Grail)
  • Strela-3 (SA-14/SA-N-8 Gremlin)
  • Strela-10 (SA-13 Gopher)
  • RS-28 Sarmat (Russian: РС-28 Сармат) (SS-X-30)
  • TR-1 Temp theater ballistic missile (SS-12 / SS-22 Scaleboard)
  • UR-100 intercontinental ballistic missile (SS-11 Sego)
  • UR-100N intercontinental ballistic missile (SS-19 Stiletto)
  • UR-200 intercontinental ballistic missile (SS-X-10 Scrag)
  • Yakhont (Russian: Яхонт; English: ruby)

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Serbia

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South Africa

=RSA series=

  • RSA-1 (variant of the Jericho II second stage for use as a mobile missile){{cite web|title=RSA-1|url=http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/rsa1.htm|publisher=astronautix.com|date=2007-10-20|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303174327/http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/rsa1.htm|archive-date=2016-03-03}}
  • RSA-2 (variant of the Jericho II){{cite web|title=RSA-2|url=http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/rsa2.htm|publisher=astronautix.com|date=2007-10-20|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120619090733/http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/rsa2.htm|archive-date=2012-06-19}}
  • RSA-3 (variant of the Shavit){{cite web|title=RSA-3|url=http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/rsa3.htm|publisher=astronautix.com|date=2007-10-20|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140805141440/http://astronautix.com/lvs/rsa3.htm|archive-date=2014-08-05}}
  • RSA-4 (upper stages of the Shavit with a heavy first stage){{cite web|title=RSA-4|url=http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/rsa4.htm|publisher=astronautix.com|date=2007-10-20|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140805141424/http://astronautix.com/lvs/rsa4.htm|archive-date=2014-08-05}}

(above missile prototypes made by Houwteq, none entered production)

=Other=

South Korea

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  • Baeksangeo (White Shark) heavyweight torpedo
  • Cheolmae-2 (KM-SAM) medium-range surface-to-air missile
  • Cheongsangeo (Blue Shark) lightweight torpedo
  • Chiron surface-to-air missile
  • C-Star ship-to-ship missile
  • KL-SAM ground-based long-range surface-to-air SAM/ABM
  • KAGM air-to-ground missile
  • K-BATS multipayload tactical ballistic missile system{{cite web|url=http://www.janes.com/article/61337/eurosatory-2016-south-korea-s-hanwha-reveals-ballistic-target-system|title=Eurosatory 2016: South Korea's Hanwha reveals ballistic target system – IHS Jane's 360|work=janes.com|access-date=13 January 2017}}
  • K-LOGIR 2.75 inch (70 mm) missile
  • Haeseong I anti-ship missile{{cite web|url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/rok/l-sam.htm|title=L-SAM Long-range Surface-to-Air Missile|first=John|last=Pike|work=globalsecurity.org|access-date=13 January 2017}}
  • Haeseong II ship-to-surface cruise missile
  • Haeseong III anti ship cruise missile
  • Hongsangeo (Red Shark) rocket-based torpedo and antisubmarine missile (K-ASROC)
  • Baekgom tactical ballistic missile
  • Hyunmoo-1 tactical ballistic missile
  • Hyunmoo-2A tactical ballistic missile
  • Hyunmoo-2B tactical ballistic missile
  • Hyunmoo-2C tactical ballistic missile
  • Hyunmoo-3A tactical cruise missile
  • Hyunmoo-3B tactical cruise missile
  • Hyunmoo-3C tactical cruise missile
  • Hyunmoo-3D tactical cruise missile
  • Hyunmoo-4 ballistic missile
  • Pegasus surface-to-air missile
  • K-SAAM ship-based anti missile missile (ABM){{Cite web|url=http://www.janes.com/article/55433/adex-2015-lig-nex1-says-k-saam-on-track-to-enter-rokn-service-by-2018|title = Janes | Latest defence and security news}}
  • Hyun-Gung anti tank missile
  • K-RAM surface-to-air missile (SAM){{cite web|url=https://www.lignex1.com/eng/product/product01_02.jsp|title=Ship-Launched/Air-Launched Guided Missiles > Precision Guided Missile > Business Areas > LIG Nex1|work=lignex1.com|access-date=13 January 2017}}
  • Leaflet 130 mm ship-to-ship guided missile
  • Tactical Flag ship-to-surface guided missile
  • KGGB GPS-guided air-to-surface missile

Sweden

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Legend: In European service

;Anti-tank

;Anti-air

  • Rb 05 ("AT3")
  • RBS 70 {{Cite web |title=RBS 70 NG {{!}} Saab |url=https://www.saab.com/products/rbs-70-ng |access-date=2023-07-09 |website=Start |language=en}}
    Systems based on the RBS-70:
  • ASRAD-R (Swedish-German system)
  • MSHORAD (Bolide missile land-based VSHORAD system) {{Cite web |title=MSHORAD {{!}} Saab |url=https://www.saab.com/products/mshorad |access-date=2023-07-09 |website=Start |language=en}}
  • RBS 23 ("BAMSE") {{Cite web |last=admin |date=2023-04-26 |title=Swedish Armed Forces Test-Fire RBS 23 BAMSE Air-Defense Missile from Gotland |url=https://militaryleak.com/2023/04/27/swedish-armed-forces-test-fire-rbs-23-bamse-air-defense-missile-from-gotland/ |access-date=2023-07-09 |website=MilitaryLeak |language=en-US}}
  • Rb 71 ("Skyflash" licence made) {{Cite web |title=Guided medium-range missile Skyflash {{!}} Missilery.info |url=https://en.missilery.info/missile/skyflash |access-date=2023-07-09 |website=en.missilery.info}}
  • JRBS-98 ("IRIS-T" air-air, European) {{Cite web |title=IRIS-T {{!}} Saab |url=https://www.saab.com/products/iris-t |access-date=2023-07-09 |website=Start |language=en}}
  • LVRBS-98 ("IRIS-T SLS" surface-to-air, European) {{Cite web |last=admin |date=2020-07-06 |title=IRIS-T SLS Successfully Qualified by Swedish Army |url=https://militaryleak.com/2020/07/06/iris-t-sls-successfully-qualified-by-swedish-army/ |access-date=2023-07-09 |website=MilitaryLeak |language=en-US}}
  • Rb 101 ("Meteor" missile, European) {{Cite web |title=Meteor {{!}} Saab |url=https://www.saab.com/products/meteor |access-date=2023-07-09 |website=Start |language=en}}

;Anti-ship

  • RB 304 {{Cite web |title=Swedish Nuclear Weapons |url=https://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/sweden/missiles.htm |access-date=2023-07-09 |website=www.globalsecurity.org}}
  • Rb 315{{Cite web |date=2022-08-18 |title=The road to the swedish navys first anti-shipping missile - Aeroseum |url=https://aeroseum.se/the-road-to-the-swedish-navys-first-anti-shipping-missile/ |access-date=2023-07-09 |website=aeroseum.se |language=sv-SE}}
  • Rb 04{{Cite web |title=RB 04C |url=https://robotmuseum.se/ROBOT/Robothistorik/06_attack/ARM_rb04c.htm |access-date=2023-07-09 |website=robotmuseum.se}}
  • Rb 08{{Cite web |date=2022-08-18 |title=Missile Rb08 - Aeroseum |url=https://aeroseum.se/missile-rb08/ |access-date=2023-07-09 |website=aeroseum.se |language=sv-SE}}
  • RBS-15 {{Cite web |title=The RBS15 family {{!}} Saab |url=https://www.saab.com/products/the-rbs15-family |access-date=2023-07-09 |website=Start |language=en}}
  • Rb 17 (Saab Bofors Dynamics derivative of Hellfire missile) {{Cite web |last=Ozberk |first=Tayfun |date=2022-06-05 |title=How Can Swedish RBS-17 Anti-Ship Missiles Help Ukraine? |url=https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2022/06/how-can-swedish-rbs-17-anti-ship-missiles-help-ukraine/ |access-date=2023-07-09 |website=Naval News |language=en-US}}

;Air-to-surface

;Prototypes

  • Anti-tank missile
  • Anti-Air missile
  • Rb 321 (active radar homing air-air missile)
  • Rb 322 (surface-to-air missile)
  • S225XR (derivative of Rb 71 "Skyflash", British-Swedish collaboration) {{Cite web |title=Meteor Takes On AMRAAM Derivative {{!}} Aviation Week Network |url=https://aviationweek.com/meteor-takes-amraam-derivative |access-date=2023-07-09 |website=aviationweek.com}}
  • Rb 72: IR guided for the Saab 37 Viggen ("Jaktviggen")
  • Rb 73 (further development of S225XR with ramjet, base for Meteor missile) {{Cite web |title=Meteor |url=http://sistemasdearmas.com.br/aam/meteor.html |access-date=2023-07-09 |website=sistemasdearmas.com.br}}
  • Anti-ship missile
  • Rb 310 and Rb 311 (V-1 copies)
  • Rb 312, Rb 313, Rb 315, Rb 316
  • Air-to-surface missile
  • Rb 300, Rb 301, Rb 302, Rb 303 and Rb 304
  • Nuclear missile
  • Rb 330
  • Rb 08

Switzerland

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Legend: In European service

Taiwan

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Legend: In Taiwanese service

Turkey

Legend: In Turkish service

Ukraine

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Legend: In Ukrainian service

United Kingdom

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United States

=Mission design series (unified)=

US DoD 4120 mission design series (MDS) designators and symbols for guided missiles, rockets, probes, boosters, and satellites.Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (AT&L), DoD 4120.15-L Model Designation of Military Aerospace Vehicles, Department of Defense, May 12, 2004

class="wikitable"
Status prefix

! Launch environment

! Basic mission

! Vehicle type

C – captiveA – airC – transportB – booster
D – dummyB – multipleD – decoyM – guided missile
J – special test (temporary)C – coffinE – electronic, communicationN – probe
M – maintenanceF – individualG – surface attackR – rocket
N – special test (permanent)G – surfaceI – aerial, space interceptS – satellite
X – experimentalH – silo storedL – launch detection, surveillance
Y – prototypeL – silo-launchedM – scientific, calibration
Z – planningM – mobileN – navigation
P – soft padQ – drone
R – shipS – space support
S – spaceT – training
U – underwaterU – underwater attack
W – weather

Sample missile MDS – "BGM-109G" or LGM-30G silo-launched surface attack guided missile

class="wikitable"

| style="background:silver;"| Launch environment

Multiple– B
style="background:silver;"| Basic missionSurface attack– G
style="background:silver;"| Vehicle typeGuided missile– M
style="background:silver;"| Design number109th missile design– 109
style="background:silver;"| Series7th version of the design– G

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=Joint designation system of 1947=

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style="background:silver;"Status prefixstyle="background:silver;"| Launch environmentstyle="background:silver;"| Target environmentstyle="background:silver;"|System designationstyle="background:silver;"| Developing servicestyle="background:silver;"| Sequence numberstyle="background:silver;"| Modification suffix
|R – researchA – airA – airM – missileA – Air Force
|T – trainingS – surfaceS – surfaceG – Army
|X – experimentalU – underwaterU – underwaterN – Navy
|Y – service test

Test vehicle designationsAndreas Parsch, Pre-1963 Designations of U.S. Missile and Drones, [http://www.designation-systems.net/usmilav/old-missiles.html], Retrieved November 17, 2007.

class="wikitable"
style="background:silver;"Basic missionstyle="background:silver;"| System designationstyle="background:silver;"| Developing servicestyle="background:silver;"| Sequence numberstyle="background:silver;"| Modification suffix
|C – controlTV – test vehicleA – Air Force
|L – launchingG – Army
|P – propulsionN – Navy
|R – research

Sequence numbers:

Air Force: Consecutive numerical sequence for each missile mission type.

Army: Single numerical sequence until 1948 when the sequence numbers were restarted.

Navy: Initially even numbers transitioning to sequential.

Sample vehicle designation "SSM-A-2 Navaho"

class="wikitable"
style="background:silver;"| PrefixNot used
style="background:silver;"| Launch environmentS – surfaceS
style="background:silver;"| Target environmentS – surfaceS
style="background:silver;"| System designationM – missileM
style="background:silver;"| Developing serviceA – Air ForceA
style="background:silver;"| Sequence numberSequential number2
style="background:silver;"| Modification suffixNot used

Sample test vehicle designation "RTV-G-1 WAC Corporal"

class="wikitable"
style="background:silver;"| Basic missionResearchR
style="background:silver;"| System designationTest vehicleTV
style="background:silver;"| Developing serviceG – ArmyG
style="background:silver;"| Sequence number1
style="background:silver;"| Modification suffixNot used

=United States Air Force designation systems=

United States Air Force designation system, 1947–1951

The list of missiles sorted by ascending Air Force 1947–1951 designations.Andreas Parsch, Pre-1963 Designations of U.S. Missile and Drones, [http://www.designation-systems.net/usmilav/old-missiles.html], Retrieved November 13, 2007.

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United States Air Force designation system, 1951–1955

During this timeframe, the U.S. Air Force treated missiles as pilotless aircraft.

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style="background:silver;"Basic missionstyle="background:silver;"| Sequence numberstyle="background:silver;"| Modification series
|B – bomber "ground attack missile"
|F – fighter "antiaircraft missile"
|X – experimental

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1A version of the Falcon missile was briefly designated the F-104 before it was redesignated as the F-98.

2The X-11 and X-12 designations were assigned to one and three engine test missiles that would have been used to develop a five-engine version of the Atlas missile.

United States Air Force designation system, 1955–1963

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style="background:silver;"Status prefixstyle="background:silver;"| Basic missionstyle="background:silver;"| Sequence numberstyle="background:silver;"| Modification series
|H – hardenedGAM – guided air-launched missile
|R – reconnaissanceGAR – guided air-launched rocket
|S – spaceIM – intercept missile
|T – trainingRM – research missile
|U – trainingSM – strategic missile
|X – experimentalTM – tactical missile
|Y – service test

For all basic missions except GAR (which started at 1) the sequence number started after 67, which was the last bomber designation used for guided missiles.

Sample Air Force 1955–1963 designation: "XSM-73"

class="wikitable"
style="background:silver;"| Status prefixExperimentalX
style="background:silver;"| Basic missionStrategic missileSM
style="background:silver;"| Sequence number6th non-GAR missile after 6773
style="background:silver;"| Modification seriesNot used

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United States Navy designation system 1941–1945

The list of missiles sorted by ascending Navy 1941–1945 designations.

class="wikitable"

| style="background:silver;"| Prefix

style="background:silver;"| Basic missionstyle="background:silver;"| Manufacturer code
|X – experimentalBD – assault droneD – McDonnell
|LB – bomb carrying gliderE – Pratt–Read
|TD – target droneP – Piper
| T – Taylorcraft

United States Navy designation system 1946–1947

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style="background:silver;"Basic missionstyle="background:silver;"| Manufacturer sequence numberstyle="background:silver;"| Manufacturer code
|KA – anti-aircraftNone – first missile constructed by manufacturerD – McDonnell
|KD – drone2 – second missile constructed by manufacturerM – Martin
|KG – ground attack3 – 3rd missile constructed by manufacturerN – Naval Air Material Unit
|KS – anti-shipQ – Fairchild
|KU – research and testS – Sperry
| Y – Convair
| W – Willys-Overland

The list of missiles sorted by ascending Navy 1946–1947 designations.

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The list of missiles sorted by ascending Navy 1947–1963 designations.

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United States Army designation system 1941–1947

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style="background:silver;"Designationstyle="background:silver;"| Functionstyle="background:silver;"| Period of usage
|BG – bomb gliderGlider with explosive warhead1942 to 1944
|BQ – guided bombGround-launched remote controlled drone1942 to 1945
|GB – glide bombGuided bomb1941 to 1947
|GT – glide torpedoGuided bomb with a torpedo1943 to 1947
|JB – jet bombMissile1943 to 1947
|VB – vertical bombGuided bomb1943 to 1947

The list of missiles sorted by ascending Army 1941–1947 designations.

United States Army designation system 1948–1955

The list of missiles sorted by ascending Army 1948–1955 designations.

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United States Army designation system 1955–1963

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style="background:silver;"Prefixstyle="background:silver;"| Army Ordnance designatorstyle="background:silver;"| Equipment categorySequence numberstyle="background:silver;"| Modification suffix
|X – pre-productionM – Ordnance designator

The list of missiles sorted by ascending Army 1955–1963 designations.

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1Australian target missile briefly used by the United States Navy.

2The United States procured Rapier missile systems for the air defense of United States Air Force bases in the United Kingdom.

=United States missiles with X designations=

The list of X designated United States missiles numerically:

See also

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