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.
rThis 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
Australia
Brazil
- 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
China
Missiles:
European joint-venture
France
- A3SM (Mistral missile) submarine mast VSHORAD system
- A3SM (MICA missile) SLAM
- AASM
- Apache
- AS.15
- AS.20
- AS.30
- ASMP (ASMP, ASMP-A, ASMP-R), nuclear-armed
- ASN4G (under construction), nuclear-armed
- Crotale surface-to-air missile
- ENTAC (MGM-32)
- Eryx (Franco-Canadian)
- Exocet anti-ship missile
- Exocet MM38 surface-launched
- Exocet AM39 air-launched
- Exocet SM39 submarine-launched
- Exocet MM40 surface-launched
- Hadès, nuclear-armed
- M1, nuclear-armed
- M2, nuclear-armed
- M20, nuclear-armed
- M4, nuclear-armed
- M45, nuclear-armed
- M51, nuclear-armed
- Malafon
- Masurca (Naval SAM)
- MdCN
- MHT/MLP
- MICA
- Mistral
- MMP (anti-tank)
- MMP/SEA LAUNCHED (ship-to-ship/shore)
- Pluton, nuclear-armed
- R.530
- S1, nuclear-armed
- S2, nuclear-armed
- S3, nuclear-armed
- SS.10 (MGM-21A)
- SS.11 (AGM-22)
- SS.12 / AS.12
- Super 530
with cooperation:
Germany
India
Iran
Iraq
Israel
- Arrow anti-ballistic missile (ABM)
- Barak 1 (naval point defense)
- Barak 8 (naval area defense)
- Delilah (cruise missile of several variants: drone, air-to-ground, possible antiradiation version as well)
- David's Sling/Magic Wand (land-based MRAD system)
- 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)
- Iron Dome (land-based C-RAM and SHORAD system)
- C-Dome (shipboard SHORAD system)
- Jericho II IRBM (ground-to-ground ballistic)
- Jericho III ICBM (ground-to-ground ballistic)
- LAHAT (guided antitank)
- LORA (ground-to-ground and sea-to-ground)
- Nimrod (guided antitank and stand-off)
- Popeye (air-to-ground cruise missile. USAF designation: AGM-142 Have Nap. Possibly larger derivatives exist as well, including a submarine-launched variant)
- Python 5 (air-to-air, with also a ground-to-air version for the SPYDER system)
- SkySniper (air-to-ground)
- Sparrow (target missile)
- Spike/Gil (man-portable antitank guided missile, tactical ground-to-ground (Spike NLOS))
- Naval Spike (ship-to-ship/shore)
- SPYDER (Python, Derby missiles) land-based SHORAD/MRAD system
- Sea Breaker (anti-ship/land attack cruise missile)
Italy
Japan
Nigeria
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
Surface-to-air missiles
Anti-ship missiles
Norway
Pakistan
Poland
Russia
The NATO reporting name of each missile is shown in parentheses behind the proper name.
Missiles:
- 2K11 (SA-4 Ganef)
- 2K22 (SA-19/SA-N-11 Grison)
- 3M9 (SA-6 Gainful)
- 3M55 (Russian: ÃÂ-800 ÃÂýøúÃÂ; English: Onyx), Yakhont (Russian: ïÃÂ
þýÃÂ; 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: ëÃÂÃÂúðýôõÃÂû)(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: ÃÂ-5 ëÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂúðû), (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: ÃÂ-800 ÃÂýøúÃÂ; English: Onyx), Yakhont (Russian: ïÃÂ
þýÃÂ; 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)
- 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: à-29 ÃÂÃÂÃÂþÃÂð 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)
- 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: àá-28 áðÃÂüðÃÂ) (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: ïÃÂ
þýÃÂ; English: ruby)
Serbia
South Africa
RSA series
(above missile prototypes made by Houwteq, none entered production)
Other
(Above missiles made by Denel Dynamics)
South Korea
Legend: In South Korean service
Sweden
Legend: In European service
Anti-tank
Anti-air
Anti-ship
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)
- Rb 72: IR guided for the Saab 37 Viggen ("Jaktviggen")
- Rb 73 (further development of S225XR with ramjet, base for Meteor missile)
- 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
Legend: In European service
Taiwan
Legend: In Taiwanese service
Turkey
Legend: In Turkish service
- Roketsan Karaok, man-portable short-range Anti-tank guided missile
- Roketsan TANOK, Laser Guided Anti-Tank Missile
- Roketsan CðDA, Guided missile
- Laser-guided mini missile system, short-range, laser-guided missile
- Roketsan METE, Laser-guided Miniature Missile
- Roketsan Cirit, laser-guided air-to-surface missile
- OMTAS, Medium-range, anti-tank Air-to-surface missile
- UMTAS, Long-range, anti-tank Air-to-surface missile
- Roketsan Bora, Tactical Ballistic Missile
- Roketsan J-600T Yñldñrñm, Tactical Ballistic Missile
- Roketsan TAYFUN, Short-range ballistic missile
- PMADS, naval/land-based Surface-to-air missile
- Roketsan Sungur Air Defence Missile System, Surface-to-air missile
- Roketsan Sungur, man-portable air defense system
- ROKETSAN HISAR Air-defense System
- Roketsan Hisar-A+, surface-to-air missile
- Roketsan Hisar-O+, surface-to-air missile
- Roketsan Hisar-O-RF, surface-to-air missile
- Roketsan Siper, surface-to-air missile
- GÃÂKTUÃÂ Air-to-air Missile Program
- BozdoÃÂan, air-to-air missile
- GökdoÃÂan, air-to-air missile
- AkdoÃÂan, air-to-air missile
- Gökhan, air-to-air missile
- TUBITAK-SAGE KUZGUN
- Kuzgun-TJ, Turbojet-powered, Air-to-surface missile.
- Kuzgun-KY, Solid fuel Rocket-powered, Air-to-surface missile.
- Kuzgun-ER, Turbojet-powered, Air-to-surface missile
- Kuzgun-EW, Air-to-surface missile that is capable of carrying Electronic warfare payload.
- Roketsan SOM, Anti-ship, Air-launched Cruise Missile
- ROKETSAN ÃÂAKIR Missile Family, Anti-ship, Air-to-surface, surface-to-surface Cruise Missile
- ÃÂakñr CR
- ÃÂakñr AS
- ÃÂakñr LIR
- ÃÂakñr SW
- Roketsan Atmaca, Anti-ship, Surface-to-surface Cruise Missile
- Kara Atmaca, Surface-to-surface Cruise Missile
- Akbaba, Anti-radiation Missile (ARM)
- Roketsan Gezgin, Surface-to-surface, Long-range Cruise Missile, It'll be equivalent to Tomahawk missiles.
- TRLG-122, Short-range Surface-to-surface missile
- TRLG-230, Medium-range Surface-to-surface missile
- TRG-300 Tiger, Long-range Surface-to-surface missile
- TRG-230-iHA, Supersonic, Air-to-surface missile
Ukraine
Legend: In Ukrainian service
United Kingdom
United States
Mission design series (unified)
US DoD 4120 mission design series (MDS) designators and symbols for guided missiles, rockets, probes, boosters, and satellites.
Sample missile MDS â "BGM-109G" or LGM-30G silo-launched surface attack guided missile
Legend:
The list of U. S. rockets, sorted by ascending MDS number:
The list of U. S. missiles, sorted by ascending MDS number:
Joint designation system of 1947
Test vehicle designations
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"
Sample test vehicle designation "RTV-G-1 WAC Corporal"
United States Air Force designation systems
United States Air Force designation system, 1947âÂÂ1951
The list of missiles sorted by ascending Air Force 1947âÂÂ1951 designations.
United States Air Force designation system, 1951âÂÂ1955
During this timeframe, the U.S. Air Force treated missiles as pilotless aircraft.
The list of missiles sorted by ascending Air Force 1951âÂÂ1955 designations.
<sup>1</sup>A version of the Falcon missile was briefly designated the F-104 before it was redesignated as the F-98.
<sup>2</sup>The 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, 1955âÂÂ1963
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 1955âÂÂ1963 designation: "XSM-73"
The list of missiles sorted by ascending Air Force 1955âÂÂ1963 designations.
United States Navy designation systems
United States Navy designation system 1941âÂÂ1945
The list of missiles sorted by ascending Navy 1941âÂÂ1945 designations.
United States Navy designation system 1946âÂÂ1947
The list of missiles sorted by ascending Navy 1946âÂÂ1947 designations.
United States Navy designation system 1947âÂÂ1963
The list of missiles sorted by ascending Navy 1947âÂÂ1963 designations.
United States Army designation systems
United States Army designation system 1941âÂÂ1947
The list of missiles sorted by ascending Army 1941âÂÂ1947 designations.
United States Army designation system 1948âÂÂ1955
The list of missiles sorted by ascending Army 1948âÂÂ1955 designations.
United States Army designation system 1955âÂÂ1963
The list of missiles sorted by ascending Army 1955âÂÂ1963 designations.
United States undesignated missiles
The list of undesignated United States missiles sorted alphabetically:
<sup>1</sup>Australian target missile briefly used by the United States Navy.
<sup>2</sup>The 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:
Yemen
See also
References