List of missiles
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Below is a list of (links to pages on) missiles, sorted alphabetically by name. See also the list of rockets and the list of missiles by country.
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Types of missiles:
- Conventional guided missiles
- Cruise missiles
- Ballistic missiles
[edit] By name
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[edit] A
- A4 (reporting name "V-2 rocket")
- AA-1 Alkali (NATO reporting name for the Kaliningrad K-5)
- AA-2 Atoll (NATO reporting name for the Vympel K-13)
- AA-3 Anab (NATO reporting name for the Kaliningrad K-8)
- AA-4 Awl (NATO reporting name for the Raduga K-9)
- AA-5 Ash (NATO reporting name for the Raduga K-80)
- AA-6 Acrid (NATO reporting name for the Kaliningrad K-40)
- AA-7 Apex (NATO reporting name for the Kaliningrad K-23)
- AA-8 Aphid (NATO reporting name for the Kaliningrad K-60)
- AA-9 Amos (NATO reporting name for the Vympel R-33)
- AA-10 Alamo (NATO reporting name for the Vympel R-27)
- AA-11 Archer (NATO reporting name for the Vympel R-73)
- AA-12 Adder (NATO reporting name for the Vympel R-77)
- AA-13 Arrow (NATO reporting name for the Vympel R-37)
- AAM-3 (Japanese Type 90 air-to-air missile)
- AAM-4 (Japanese Type 99 air-to-air missile)
- AAM-5 (Japanese Type 04 air-to-air missile)
- Abdali-I (Pakistani surface-to-surface Short-range ballistic missile)
- ABM-1 Galosh (NATO reporting name for the Russian/USSR, Vympel A-350 surface-to-air Anti-Ballistic Missile)
- ABM-3 Gazelle (NATO reporting name for the Russian/USSR A-135 surface-to-air Anti-Ballistic Missile)
- ADM-20 Quail
- ADM-141 TALD
- ADM-144
- ADM-160 MALD
- AGM-12 Bullpup
- AGM-22
- AGM-28 Hound Dog
- AGM-45 Shrike
- AGM-48 Skybolt
- AGM-53 Condor
- AGM-62 Walleye
- AGM-63
- AGM-64 Hornet
- AGM-65 Maverick
- AGM-69 SRAM
- AGM-76 Falcon
- AGM-78 Standard ARM
- AGM-79 Blue Eye
- AGM-80 Viper
- AGM-83 Bulldog
- AGM-84 Harpoon
- AGM-86 ALCM
- AGM-87 Focus
- AGM-88 HARM
- AGM-112
- AGM-114 Hellfire
- AGM-119 Penguin (Norwegian-made; only non-US-made missile in US arsenal)
- AGM-122 Sidearm
- AGM-123 Skipper
- AGM-124 Wasp
- AGM-129 ACM
- AGM-130
- AGM-131 SRAM II
- AGM-136 Tacit Rainbow
- AGM-137 TSSAM
- AGM-142 Have Nap US codename for imported Popeye missiles
- AGM-153
- AGM-154 JSOW
- AGM-158 JASSM
- AGM-159 JASSM
- AGM-169 Joint Common Missile
- Agni I
- Agni II
- Agni III
- Agni IV
- Agni V
- Agni VI
- AIM-4 Falcon
- AIM-7 Sparrow
- AIM-9 Sidewinder
- AIM-26 Falcon
- AIM-47 Falcon
- AIM-54 Phoenix
- AIM-68 Big Q
- AIM-82
- AIM-97 Seekbat
- AIM-95 Agile
- AIM-120 AMRAAM
- AIM-132 ASRAAM
- AIM-152 AAAM
- AIR-2 Genie
- Akash
- Alacrán missile (Spanish for "Scorpion")
- ALARM
- Al-Hussein
- Al-Samoud 2
- Apache (popular name for the MBDA Apache)
- AQM-35
- AQM-37 Jayhawk
- AQM-38
- AQM-41 Petrel
- AQM-60 Kingfisher
- AQM-81 Firebolt
- AQM-91 Firefly
- AQM-103
- AQM-127 SLAT
- AQM-128
- Arrow (Israeli missile) (Anti-ballistic)
- AS-25K (anti-ship)
- AS.30 (designation for the MBDA AS-30)
- AS.34 Kormoran
- ASM-1 (Japanese Type 80 air-to-ship missile)
- ASM-2 (Japanese Type 93 air-to-ship missile)
- ASM-135 ASAT
- ASMP
- ASRAAM (project name for the AIM-132 ASRAAM)
- Aster (popular name for the MBDA Aster)
- Astra Missile
- ATM-1 (Japanese Type 64 Anti-Tank Missile)
- ATM-2 (Japanese Type 79 Anti-Landing craft and Anti-Tank Missile)
- ATM-3 (Japanese Type 87 Anti-Tank Missile)
- ATM-4 (Japanese Type 96 Multi-Purpose Missile System)
- ATM-5 (Japanese Type 01 Light Anti-Tank Missile)
[edit] B
- Babur (Pakistani Cruise Missile)
- Barak 1 naval point defense surface-to-air missile (Israel)
- Barak 8 naval area defense surface-to-air missile (Israel)
- BGM-34 Firebee
- BGM-71 TOW
- BGM-75 AICBM
- BGM-109 Tomahawk
- BGM-110
- Baktar-Shikan (Pakistani Anti-tank Guided Missile)
- Black Arrow (United Kingdom)
- Bloodhound UK Surface-to-air
- Blowpipe UK Man portable Surface-to-air
- Blue Steel nuclear stand off missile (United Kingdom)
- Blue Streak (United Kingdom)
- BQM-74 Chukar
- BQM-90
- BQM-106 Teleplane
- BQM-108
- BQM-111 Firebrand
- BQM-126
- BQM-145 Peregrine
- BQM-147 Ex-drone
- BQM-155 Hunter
- BQM-167 Skeeter
- Brakemine UK WWII project
- Brimstone (United Kingdom)
[edit] C
- C-602
- C-701
- C-802
- CA 94
- CA 95
- CEM-138 Pave Cricket
- CGM-16/HGM-16 Atlas
- CIM-10 Bomarc
- Roketsan Cirit(Turkey)
- Condor missile (Argentina)
- CQM-121 Pave Tiger
- Crotale (France)
[edit] D
- Desna (popular name for the R-9 Desna intercontinental ballistic missile)
- DF
- Dvina (popular name for the R-12 Dvina theatre ballistic missile)
[edit] E
- EGBU-15
- Elbrus (popular name for the R-300, a Scud variant)
- ENTAC (France)
- Enzian missile
- ERYX (France)
- Euromissile HOT anti-armour missile
- Exocet (popular name for the MBDA Exocet)
[edit] F
- Fateh-110
- Fireflash
- Firestreak
- FGM-148 Javelin
- Fieseler Fi 103, the V-1
- FIM-43 Redeye
- FIM-92 Stinger
- FQM-117 RCMAT
- FQM-151 Pointer
- FROG-7
[edit] G
- Gabriel missile (Ship-to-ship and air-to-ship variants)
- Ghauri-I
- Ghauri-II
- Ghauri-III
- Global Rocket 1 fractional orbital bombardment system missile (Russia; Cold War) (NATO reporting name SS-X-10 Scrag)
- Gorodomlya G-1 - Developed by a German team at Gorodomlya island (57°12'0.06"N, 33° 4'0.02"E) in 1948, based on the V-2 with detachable warhead and integral propellant tanks. (a.k.a. R-10).
- Gorodomlya G-1M - The G-1 with a more powerful engine proposed in 1949.
- Gorodomlya G-2 - (a.k.a. R-12) Developed as far as preliminary design the G-2 first stage was to have been powered by a cluster of three engines from the G-1 with a thrust of approx 100tons, the second stage being capable of delivering the warhead 2,000 to 2,500 kilometres. Insurmountable problems with control of the second stage forced abandonment.
- Gorodomlya G-3 - The G-3 project was to have been a two-stage, G-1 derived rocket, with a winged upper stage similar to the A9 developed by Wernher Von Braun's team at Peenemunde, for a projected range of 8,000 to 10,000 kilometres
- Gorodomlya G-4 - In April 1949 the Gorodomlya group were given the same requirements as the team at NII-88 (which produced the R-3). The German group designed a 24m (78 ft 9in) tall cone shaped rocket with an empty weight (including a three ton warhead) of seven tons and a launch weight of 70.85 tons, (a.k.a. R-14).
- Gorodomlya G-5 - Designed in parallel with the G-4, (a.k.a. R-15), another group at Gorodomlya proposed a ramjet powered unmanned bomber boosted by a G-1 or A4 rocket, cruising at 15 km altitude for a range of 3,000 kilometres.
- GQM-93
- GQM-94 B-Gull
- GQM-98 Tern-R
- GQM-163 Coyote
- GR-1 (designation for the Global Rocket 1)
- Green Cheese
- Green Flash
- Griffin (missile)
- Grom
[edit] H
- Hadès
- Harpoon
- Hatf-I/IA/IB
- Hatf-VIII (Ra'ad)
- Hongqi-1 SAM
- Hongqi-2 SAM
- Hongnu-5 SAM
- Hongqi-7 SAM
- Hongqi-9 SAM
- Hongqi-10 SAM
- Hongqi-15 SAM
- Hongqi-17 SAM
- Hongqi-18 SAM
- Hongqi-61 SAM
- HOT (popular name for the Euromissile HOT anti-armour missile)
- Hsiung Feng I (HF-1) (ship-to-ship)
- Hsiung Feng II (HF-2) (guided multiplatform antiship)
- Hsiung Feng IIE (HF-2E) (land attack cruise missile variant of HF-2)
- Hsiung Feng III (HF-3) (antiship and/or land attack cruise missile)
- Hyunmoo
[edit] I
[edit] J
- J-Missile
- Javelin Surface-to-air
- Jericho missile (Ground-to-ground ballistic)
- JL-1
- JL-2
[edit] K
- K-4 (SLBM)
- K-5 (SLBM)
- K-15 (SLBM)
- Kaliningrad K-5 (AA-1 Alkali)
- Kaliningrad K-8 (AA-3 Anab)
- KAN Little Joe
- Raduga K-9 (AA-4 Awl)
- Vympel K-13 (AA-2 Atoll)
- Kaishan-1 SAM
- Khalij Fars ASBM
[edit] L
- LAM (Loitering Attack Missile)
- LEM-70 Minuteman ERCS
- LFK NG
- LGM-25 Titan
- LGM-30 Minuteman
- LGM-118 Peacekeeper
- Lieying-60 SAM
- LIM-49 Spartan
- LIM-99
- LIM-100
- Little Joe (shipborne surface to air)
[edit] M
- M1 submarine launched ballistic missile
- M2
- M4
- M5
- M20
- M45
- M51
- Magic (popular name for the R550 Magic)
- Mectron MAA-1 Piranha (short-range air-air infrared homing missile)
- Malkara (joint Australian/British)
- MAN-1 (anti-ship missile by Mectron, not in service yet)
- Martin Pescador MP-1000 anti-ship ASM (Argentina)
- MAR-1 (anti-radiation missile by Mectron, in tests)
- Mathogo anti-tank, wire-guided (Argentina)
- MBDA Apache
- MBDA AS 30
- MBDA Aster
- MBDA Exocet
- MBDA Meteor
- Meteor (popular name for the MBDA Meteor)
- MBDA Scalp EG
- MGM-1 Matador
- MGM-5 Corporal
- MGM-13 Mace
- MGM-18 Lacrosse
- MGM-21
- MGM-29 Sergeant
- MGM-31 Pershing
- MGM-32 ENTAC
- MGM-51 Shillelagh
- MGM-52 Lance
- MGM-140 ATACMS
- MGM-134 Midgetman
- MGM-157 EFOGM
- MGM-164 ATACMS II
- MGM-166 LOSAT
- MGM-168 ATAMCS Block IVA
- MGR-1 Honest John
- MICA (project name for the MBDA MICA)
- MILAN
- MIM-3 Nike-Ajax
- MIM-14 Nike-Hercules
- MIM-23 Hawk
- MIM-46 Mauler
- MIM-72 Chaparral
- MIM-104 Patriot
- MIM-115 Roland
- MIM-146 ADATS
- MISTRAL
- Mokopa
- Molodets (popular name for the RT-23 Molodets)
- MQM-33
- MQM-36 Shelduck
- MQM-39
- MQM-40 Firefly
- MQM-42 Redhead/Roadrunner
- MQM-57 Falconer
- MQM-58 Overseer
- MQM-61 Cardinal
- MQM-74 Chukar
- MQM-105 Aquila
- MQM-107 Streaker
- MQM-143 RPVT
- MR-UR-100 Sotka intercontinental ballistic missile (Russia; Cold War) (NATO reporting name SS-17 Spanker)
- MX: See LGM-118 Peacekeeper
[edit] N
- Nag Missile (Indian Anti-Tank Guided Missile)
- Nirbhay
- Naval Strike Missile (NSM)
- Nike
- Nodong-1
- Nuclear bunker buster
[edit] O
[edit] P
- P-1 missile (SS-N-1 Scrubber)
- P-700 Granit (SS-N-19 Shipwreck)
- PARS 3 LR
- PAD
- Penguin (U.S. designation: AGM-119)
- PenLung-9 SAM
- PL-10
- Polyphem
- PGM-11 Redstone
- PGM-17 Thor
- PGM-19 Jupiter
- Pioneer (popular name for the RT-21M Pioner)
- Pluton
- Popeye missile (Standoff. U.S. designation AGM-142 Have Nap. A cruise missile variant purportedly exists as well)
- PQM-56
- PQM-102 Delta Dagger
- PQM-149 UAV-SR
- PQM-150 UAV-SR
- Prithvi missile
- Prithvi II missile
- Prithvi III missile
- Python 5 (popular name for Rafael Python 5)
[edit] Q
- Qassam rocket
- Qiam 1 Iranian surface to surface missile.
- QW-1 SAM
- QW-2 SAM
[edit] R
- R-1 theatre ballistic missile (SS-1 Scunner)
- R-2 theatre ballistic missile (SS-2 Sibling)
- R-4 missile (AA-5 Ash)
- R-5 theatre ballistic missile (SS-3 Shyster)
- R-7 Semyorka intercontinental ballistic missile (USSR/Russia; Cold War) (NATO name SS-6 Sapwood)
- R-9 Desna intercontinental ballistic missile (USSR/Russia; Cold War) (NATO name SS-8 Sasin)
- R-11 tactical ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War) (NATO name SS-1b Scud)
- R-12 Dvina theatre ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War) (NATO name SS-4 Sandal)
- R-13 submarine launched ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War) (SS-N-4 Sark)
- R-14 Chusovaya theatre ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War) (NATO name SS-5 Skean)
- R-15 submarine ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War)
- R-16 intercontinental ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War) (NATO name SS-7 Saddler)
- R-17E, variant of Russian Scud B
- R-21 submarine-launched ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War) (SS-N-5 Serb)
- R-23 missile (AA-7 Apex)
- R-26 intercontinental ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War) (mistakenly applied NATO name SS-8 Sasin)
- R-27 submarine-launched ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War) (SS-N-6 Serb)
- R-27 missile (AA-10 Alamo)
- R-33 missile (AA-9 Amos)
- R-36 intercontinental ballistic missile (USSR/Ukraine) (NATO name SS-9 Scarp and SS-18 Satan)
- R-39 missile (SS-N-20 Sturgeon)
- R-40 missile (AA-6 Acrid)
- R-46 orbital launcher and intercontinental ballistic missile (Russia; Cold War)
- R-60 missile (AA-8 Aphid)
- R-73 missile (AA-11 Archer)
- R-77 missile (AA-12 Adder)
- R-300 Elbrus theatre ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War) (NATO name SS-1c Scud)
- R-400 Oka theatre ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War) (NATO name SS-23 Spider)
- R550 Magic
- Ra'ad Hataf VIII (Pakistani Cruise Missile)
- Rapier Surface-to-air
- Rafael Python 5 (Air-to-air)
- RBS-15
- RBS-23
- RBS-70
- RBS-77
- RBS-90
- Red Top Air-to-air
- RGM-6 Regulus
- RGM-15 Regulus II
- RGM-59 Taurus
- RGM-165 LASM
- RIM-2 Terrier
- RIM-7 Sea Sparrow
- RIM-8 Talos
- RIM-24 Tartar
- RIM-50 Typhon LR
- RIM-55 Typhon MR
- RIM-66 Standard Missile-1
- RIM-66 Standard Missile-2
- RIM-67 Standard Missile-1 ER
- RIM-67 Standard Missile-2 ER
- RIM-85
- RIM-101
- RIM-113
- RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile
- RIM-156 Standard Missile-2ER Block IV
- RIM-161 Standard Missile-3
- RIM-162 ESSM
- ROLAND air defence missile
- RS-24 intercontinental ballistic missile (Russia; Modern) [1]
- RSA-1
- RSA-2
- RSA-3
- RSA-4
- RT-1 theatre ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War)
- RT-2 intercontinental ballistic missile (Russia; Cold War) (SS-13 Savage)
- RT-2PM Topol intercontinental ballistic missile (Russia; Modern)(SS-25 Sickle)
- RT-2UTTH Topol M intercontinental ballistic missile (Russia; Modern) (SS-27)
- RT-15 mobile land launced theatre ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War) (SS-14 Scamp)
- RT-20 intercontinental ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War) (SS-15 Scrooge)
- RT-21 Temp 2S intercontinental ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War) (SS-16 Sinner)
- RT-21M Pioner theatre ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War) (SS-20 Saber)
- RT-23 Molodets intercontinental ballistic missile (Russia; Modern) (SS-24 Scalpel)
- RT-25 theatre ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War)
- RUM-139 VL-Asroc
- RUR-5 Asroc
[edit] S
- SA-2 Guideline
- SA-3 Goa
- SA-4 Ganef
- SA-5 Gammon
- SA-6 Gainful
- SA-7 Grail
- SA-8 Gecko
- SA-9 Gaskin
- SA-10 Grumble
- SA-11 Gadfly
- SA-12 Gladiator/Giant
- SA-13 Gopher
- SA-14 Gremlin
- SA-15 Gauntlet
- SA-16 Gimlet
- SA-17 Grizzly
- SA-18 Grouse
- SA-19 Grisom
- SA-20 Gargoyle
- SA-X-21 Growler
- SA-N-3 Goblet
- Saber (SS-20) (NATO reporting name for the RT-21M Pioner)
- Saddler (SS-7) (NATO reporting name for the R-16 rocket)
- Samid
- Saegheh
- Sagarika (SLBM) (Indian Ballistic Missile)
- Sajjil (MRBM) (Iranian Ballistic Missile)
- Sandal (SS-4) (NATO reporting name for the R-12 Dvina)
- Sapwood (SS-6) (NATO reporting name for the R-7 Semyorka)
- Sark (SS-N-4) (NATO reporting name for the R-13)
- Sasin (SS-8) (NATO reporting name for the R-9 Desna, also mistakenly applied to the R-26)
- Satan (SS-18) (NATO reporting name for the R-36M)
- Savage (SS-13) (NATO reporting name for the RT-2)
- Scaleboard (SS-12 / SS-22) (NATO reporting name for the TR-1 Temp)
- Scalpel (SS-24) (NATO reporting name for the RT-23 Molodets)
- Scamp (SS-14) (NATO reporting name for the RT-15)
- Scapegoat (SS-14) (alternate NATO reporting name for the RT-15)
- Scarp (SS-9) (NATO reporting name for the R-36)
- Scrag (SS-X-10) (NATO reporting name for the Global Rocket 1 and UR-200)
- Scrooge (SS-15) (NATO reporting name for the RT-20)
- Scud (SS-1b/SS-1c) (NATO reporting name for the R-11 and R-300 Elbrus family)
- Scunner (SS-1) (NATO reporting name for the R-1)
- SD 10 (Pakistani Beyond Visual Range Air-to-Air Missile)
- Sea Cat
- Sea Dart
- Sea Eagle
- Sea Skua
- Sea Slug Surface-to-air
- Sea Wolf Surface-to-air
- Sego (SS-11) (NATO reporting name for the UR-100)
- Semyorka (popular name for the R-7 Semyorka)
- Serb (SS-N-5) (NATO reporting name for the R-21)
- Serb (SS-N-6) (NATO reporting name for the R-27)
- Shahab-1
- Shahab-2
- Shahab-3
- Shahab-3D
- Shahab-4
- Shahab-5
- Shahab-6
- Shaheen-I (Pakistani MRBM)
- Shaheen-II (Pakistani IRBM)
- Shaheen-III (Pakistani IRBM)
- Shavit (Space launcher)
- Shkval (VA-111)
- Shaurya missile (Indian)
- Shyster (SS-3) (NATO reporting name for the R-5)
- Sibling (SS-2) (NATO reporting name for the R-2)
- Sickle (SS-25) (NATO reporting name for the RT-2PM Topol)
- Silkworm missile subsonic cruise missile
- Sinner (SS-16) (NATO reporting name for the RT-21 Temp 2S)
- Skean (SS-5) (NATO reporting name for the R-14 Chusovaya)
- Sky Bow I (TK-1) (SAM)
- Sky Bow II (TK-2) (SAM)
- Sky Bow III (TK-3) (SAM)
- Sky Spear (Short range SSBM)
- Sky Sword I (TC-1) (air-to-air)
- Sky Sword II (TC-2) (air-to-air)
- Skybolt ALBM
- SM-62 Snark
- SM-73 Goose (decoy cruise missile)
- SM-74 (proposed decoy cruise missile)
- Sotka (popular name for the MR-UR-100 Sotka)
- Spanker (SS-17) (NATO reporting name for the MR-UR-100 Sotka)
- Spartan LIM-49A ABM
- Spider (SS-23) (NATO reporting name for the R-400 Oka)
- Spike/Gil missile (Anti-tank)
- Sprint ABM
- SS-1 Scunner (NATO reporting name for the R-1)
- SS-1b Scud (NATO reporting name for the R-11)
- SS-1c Scud (NATO reporting name for the R-300 Elbrus)
- SS-2 Sibling (NATO reporting name for the R-2)
- SS-3 Shyster (NATO reporting name for the R-5)
- SS-4 Sandal (NATO reporting name for the R-12 Dvina)
- SS-5 Skean (NATO reporting name for the R-14 Chusovaya)
- SS-6 Sapwood (NATO reporting name for the R-7 Semyorka)
- SS-7 Saddler (NATO reporting name for the R-16 rocket)
- SS-8 Sasin (NATO reporting name for the R-9 Desna, also mistakenly applied to the R-26)
- SS-9 Scarp (NATO reporting name for the R-36)
- SS-10 surface-to-surface missile (France)
- SS-11 surface-to-surface missile (France)
- SS-11 Sego (NATO reporting name for the UR-100)
- SS-12 surface-to-surface missile (France)
- SS-12 Scaleboard (NATO reporting name for the TR-1 Temp)
- SS-13 Savage (NATO reporting name for the RT-2)
- SS-14 Scamp (NATO reporting name for the RT-15)
- SS-15 Scrooge (NATO reporting name for the RT-20)
- SS-16 Sinner (NATO reporting name for the RT-21 Temp 2S)
- SS-17 Spanker (NATO reporting name for the MR-UR-100)
- SS-18 Satan (NATO reporting name for the R-36M)
- SS-19 Stiletto (NATO reporting name for the UR-100N)
- SS-20 Saber (NATO reporting name for the RT-21M)
- SS-21 Scarab (NATO reporting name for the OTR-21)
- SS-22 Scaleboard (NATO reporting name for the TR-1 Temp modified versions)
- SS-23 Spider (NATO reporting name for the R-400 Oka)
- SS-24 Scalpel (NATO reporting name for the RT-23 Molodets)
- SS-25 Sickle (NATO reporting name for the RT-2PM Topol)
- SS-27 (NATO reporting name for the RT-2UTTH Topol M)
- SS-1000 (Brazil, retired)
- SS-N-2 Styx
- SS-N-4 Sark (NATO reporting name for the R-13)
- SS-N-5 Serb (NATO reporting name for the R-21)
- SS-N-6 Serb (NATO reporting name for the R-27)
- SS-N-12 Sandbox
- SS-N-15 Starfish
- SS-N-16 Stallion
- SS-N-17
- SS-N-19 Shipwreck
- SS-N-20
- SS-N-22 Sunburn
- SS-N-27 Sizzler (NATO reporting name for the 3M54E)
- SS-X-10 Scrag (NATO reporting name for the Global Rocket 1 and UR-200)
- Starstreak
- Stiletto (SS-19) (NATO reporting name for the UR-100N)
- Storm Shadow
- Strela-1 missile (SA-9 Gaskin)
- Strela-2 missile (SA-7/SA-N-5 Grail)
- Super 530 Air-Air
- Swingfire Ground to ground, anti-tank
[edit] T
- Taurus missile
- Terne ASW
- Temp (popular name for the TR-1 Temp)
- Temp 2S (popular name for the RT-21 Temp 2S)
- Thunderbird
- Tippu missile (Pakistani IRBM)
- Topol (popular name for the RT-2PM Topol and RT-2UTTH Topol M)
- TOROS missile
- TR-1 Temp theatre ballistic missile (Russia; Cold War) (SS-12 / SS-22 Scaleboard)
- Trigat
- Trishul missile (Indian Surface-to-Air Missile)
[edit] U
- UGM-27 Polaris
- UGM-73 Poseidon
- UGM-89 Perseus
- UGM-96 Trident I
- UGM-133 Trident II
- Umkhonto
- UMTAS
- UR-100 intercontinental ballistic missile (Russia; Cold War) (NATO reporting name SS-11 Sego)
- UR-100MR (common alternate designation for the MR-UR-100 Sotka)
- UR-100N intercontinental ballistic missile (Russia; Cold War) (NATO reporting name SS-19 Stiletto)
- UR-200 intercontinental ballistic missile (Russia; Cold War) (NATO reporting name SS-X-10 Scrag)
- Chusovaya (popular name for the R-14 Chusovaya)
- UUM-44 Subroc
- UUM-125 Sea Lance
[edit] V
[edit] W
[edit] X
[edit] Lists of missiles by Weight with some performance figures
[edit] Missiles 50 - 200 Kg
Weight | Rocket Name | Country of origin | Period of manufacture and use | Warhead weight | Warhead types | Range | Speed | CEP |
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86 kg | Raytheon AIM-9 Sidewinder | United States | 1956- | 9.4 kg | Annular blast fragmentation | 18 km | Mach 2.5 | |
87.4 kg | Diehl IRIS-T | Germany | 2005- | 11.4 kg | HE/fragmentation | 25 km | Mach 3 | |
88 kg | MBDA AIM-132 ASRAAM | United Kingdom | 2002- | 10 kg | Blast/fragmentation | 18 km | Mach 3+ | |
89 kg | Matra R550 Magic/Magic 2 | France | 1976-1986 (Magic) 1986- (Magic 2) |
12.5 kg | Blast/fragmentation | 15 km | Mach 2.7 | |
96 kg | IAI Nimrod 2 | Israel | 1989-[] | 14 kg | HEAT, thermobaric, Fragmentation-HE | 36 km | 2000 km/h | |
105 kg | Vympel R-73 | Russia | 1982- | 7.4 kg | Fragmentation | 20–40 km | Mach 2.5 | |
112 kg | MBDA MICA-EM/-IR | France | 1996- (EM) 2000- (IR) |
12 kg | Blast/fragmentation (focused splinters HE) |
> 60 km | Mach 4 | |
118 kg | Rafael Derby | Israel | 1990- | 23 kg | Blast/fragmentation | 50 km | Mach 4 | |
152 kg | Raytheon AIM-120D AMRAAM | United States | 2008 | 18 kg | Blast/fragmentation | 72 km | Mach 4 | |
152 kg | Raytheon AIM-120C AMRAAM | United States | 1996 | 18 kg | Blast/fragmentation | 105 km | Mach 4 | |
152 kg | Raytheon AIM-120B AMRAAM | United States | 1994- | 23 kg | Blast/fragmentation | 48 km | Mach 4 | |
175 kg | Vympel R-77 | Russia | 1994- | 22 kg | Blast/fragmentation | 160 km | 4250 km/h | |
185 kg | MBDA Meteor | Europe | 2012- | ? | Blast/fragmentation | 100+ km | Mach 4+ |
[edit] See also
- Comparison of lift launch systems
- List of weapons
- List of missiles
- List of missiles by nation
- List of currently active missiles of the United States military
- List of orbital launch systems
- List of rocket planes
- List of sounding rockets
- List of unguided rockets
- List of upper stages
- List of artillery#Rockets
- Model rocket
- Intercontinental ballistic missile
- Expendable launch system
- NATO reporting name (has lists of various Soviet missiles)
[edit] References
[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
- Indian Missiles
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