List of missiles

Other missile lists

Types of missiles:

Missiles by name

A

B

C

D

  • Desna (popular name for the R-9 Desna intercontinental ballistic missile)
  • Dongfeng 1 (SS-2) (DF-1)
  • Dongfeng 2 (CSS-1) (DF-2)
  • Dongfeng 3 (CSS-2) (DF-3)
  • Dongfeng 4 (CSS-3) (DF-4)
  • Dongfeng 5 (CSS-4) (DF-5)
  • Dongfeng 11 (CSS-7) (DF-11)
  • Dongfeng 12 (CSS-X-15)(DF-12)
  • Dongfeng 15 (CSS-6) (DF-15)
  • Dongfeng 16 (DF-16)
  • Dongfeng 21 (CSS-5) (DF-21)
  • Dongfeng 25 (DF-25)
  • Dongfeng 31 (CSS-10) (DF-31)
  • Dongfeng 41 (CSS-X-10) (DF-41)
  • Dvina (popular name for the R-12 Dvina theatre ballistic missile)

E

F

G

  • Gabriel missile (Ship-to-ship and air-to-ship variant
  • GAF Malkara
  • Ghauri-I (Pakistani)
  • Ghauri-II (Pakistani)
  • 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 Peenemünde, 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 (9 mi) altitude for a range of 3,000 kilometres.
  • Green Cheese (missile)
  • Green Flash (missile)
  • AGM-176 Griffin
  • Grom (missile)

H

I

J

  • J-Missile
  • Javelin Surface-to-air
  • Jericho missile (Ground-to-ground ballistic)
  • JL-1
  • JL-2

K

L

M

N

  • Nag Missile (Indian Anti-Tank Guided Missile)
  • Nirbhay (India)
  • Naval Strike Missile (NSM)
  • Nike
  • Nodong-1
  • Nord 5203 surface-to-surface missile (SS.10) (France)
  • Nord 5210 surface-to-surface / air-to-surface missile (SS.11) (France)
  • Nord SS.10 surface-to-surface missile (France)
  • Nord SS.11 surface-to-surface / air-to-surface missile (France)
  • Nord SS.12 surface-to-surface missile (France)

O

  • Oka (popular name for the R-400 Oka)
  • Otomat

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)
  • Pershing II Weapon System
  • PL-9 SAM (PenLung)
  • PL-10 (PenLung)
  • Polyphem
  • PGM-11 Redstone
  • PGM-17 Thor
  • PGM-19 Jupiter
  • RT-21M Pioner (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)
  • Prahaar
  • Prithvi missile (India)
  • Prithvi II missile (India)
  • Prithvi III missile (India)
  • Pye Python
  • Python 5 (popular name for Rafael Python 5)

Q

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 Zemlya 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) [2]
  • RSA-1 mobile missile
  • RSA-2 IRBM
  • RSA-3 IRBM & SLV
  • RSA-4 ICBM & SLV
  • RSC-57
  • RSD-58
  • 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 launched 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

S

T

  • Taimur (missile) (Pakistani ICBM)
  • Taurus missile
  • THAAD
  • Terne ASW
  • Temp (popular name for the TR-1 Temp)
  • Temp 2S (popular name for the RT-21 Temp 2S)
  • Thunderbird (surface-to-air missile for British Army use, built by English Electric)
  • 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)

U

V

W

  • Wasserfall missile

X

  • X-4 missile

Y

Z

  • Zircon (missile)

See also

References

  1. https://www.janes.com/article/89455/first-captive-carriage-flight-test-for-agm-183a-arrw
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-01-03. Retrieved 2015-12-24.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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