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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:


Contents

[edit] Africa

[edit] South Africa

[edit] The Americas

[edit] Argentina

[edit] United States

Missile Design Series (Unified)<h4> 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:

<h4>US Air Force D.S.<h4>

<h4>US Navy D.S.<h4>

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<h4>US Army D.S.<h4>

  • no entries made

<h4>Miscellanous -no DoD AVD <h4>

[edit] Asia except Middle East

[edit] China

[edit] India

[edit] North Korea

[edit] Pakistan

Anza 1 Anza 2 Anza 3 Baktar-Shikan

[edit] Australasia

[edit] Australia

[edit] Europe

[edit] Joint European

[edit] France

[edit] Germany

[edit] German missiles of WW2

[edit] Norway

[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

[edit] Middle East

[edit] Iran

[edit] Iraq

[edit] Israel

[edit] Palestinian Authority

[edit] Russia and former USSR

See also: NATO reporting name

[edit] External links


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