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List of Active and Inactive ICBM (intercontinental ballistic missiles ) of All Countries

Russia Specific types of Russian ICBMs include: Active R-36M2 Voevoda / SS-18 Satan UR-100N 15A30 / SS-19 Stiletto RT-2PM Topol / 15Zh58 / SS-25 Sickle RT-2PM2 Topol-M / SS-27 / RS12M1 / RS12M2 RS-24: MIRV-equipped. R-29R SS-N-18 Stingray R-29RK SS-N-18 Stingray Mod 2 R-29RL MIRV-equipped/SS-N-18 Stingray Mod 3 R-29RM MIRV-equipped/SS-N-23 Skiff R-29RMU Sineva MIRV-equipped/SS-N-23 Sineva mode 2 R-29RMU2 MIRV-equipped/SS-N-23 Liner RSM-56 Bulava MIRV-equipped/SS-NX-30 Inactive[edit] R-7 Semyorka / 8K71 / SS-6 Sapwood: Rocket first used to launch Sputnik 1 in October 1957. Derivatives are still in use today, primarily as the launcher for manned Soyuz and Progress spacecraft launches to the International Space Station R-16 SS-7 Saddler R-9 Desna / SS-8 Sasin R-36 SS-9 Scarp UR-100 8K84 / SS-11 Sego RT-2 8K98 / SS-13 Savage MR-UR-100 Sotka / 15A15/ SS-17 Spanker RT-23 Molodets / SS-24 Scalpel R-29 SS-N-8 Sawfly R-39 Rif SS-N-20 Sturgeon India Agni-V : 2012, Road and Rail mobile ICBM, silo-based, 5,500 – 8,000 km. Agni-VI : 2017, Road and Rail mobile ICBM,silo-based, 10,000 – 12,000 km MIRV,up to 10. Surya missile : Intercontinental-RN, surface-based, solid and liquid propellant ballistic missile. OperationalRange between 12,000 and 16,000 kilometers. United States Active Minuteman-III (LGM-30G): Only land-based ICBM in service in the United States. Trident II (UGM-133): Submarine launched. Inactive RTV-A-2 Hiroc (High-altitude Rocket) Atlas (SM-65, CGM-16): Former ICBM launched from silo, the rocket was modified and used in 1962-1963 for four manned Mercury-Atlas flights, and was used, along with the Agena or Centaur upper stages, as a medium-lift satellite and interplanetary probe launcher for NASA and the USAF. Original design, with "balloon tanks" and "1.5 staging," has since been retired and replaced with the Atlas V, which has an internal structure similar to the Titan ICBM, but using conventional propellants. Titan I (SM-68, HGM-25A): Based in underground launch complexes. Used LOX/RP-1 propellants like Atlas, but stored in conventional tanks. Titan II (SM-68B, LGM-25C): Former hypergolic-fueled ICBM launched from silo, the rocket was used in 1965-1966 for ten manned Gemini flights and its two-stage core was modified into the heavy-lifting Titan III and Titan IV rockets. All Titan II, III, and IV models have since been retired. Minuteman I (SM-80, LGM-30A/B, HSM-80) Minuteman II (LGM-30F) LGM-118 Peacekeeper / MX (LGM-118A): silo-based, with rail basing tested; decommissioned in September 2005 Midgetman: road mobile launcher; has never been operational, cancelled in 1992 China DF (Dong Feng or East Wind) are land-based ICBMs. DF-4 (CSS-3): 1975, silo-based, 5,500-7,000 km DF-5, DF-5A, and DF-5B (CSS-4): silo based, (1981) 13,000- (1983) 15,000 km, MIRV - 3 to 8 DF-31 (CSS-9): 2006, road mobile, 7,250-8,000 km range. DF-31A: 2007, road-mobile, 11,270 km, MIRV - 3 DF-31B: 2015, road-mobile, unknown range and MIRV capability DF-41 (CSS-X-10): 2010, road-mobile, 12,000-15,000 km MIRV - up to 10 JL-2 SLBM France France's proximity to Russia made only Intermediate-range ballistic missiles and Submarine-launched ballistic missiles necessary for strategic deterrence, while smaller warheads have been used as free-fall bombs and on airborne cruise missiles or short-range ballistic missiles (Pluton and Hadès). Active France now only deploys submarine-launched ballistic missiles, with all land based IRBMs decommissioned in September 1996. The French Air Force and French Navy retain aircraft-carried nuclear-tipped cruise missiles (SCALP-EG) to fulfill the pre-strategic role (tactical-sized weapons used as "ultimate warning" before launching an all-out strategic strike). M45 SLBM (progressively retired) M51 SLBM (three variants : M51.1 from 2010; M51.2 from 2015; M51.3 projected from 2025 onwards) Inactive S2 IRBM S3 IRBM M4 SLBM Israel Jericho III is a road mobile ICBM which entered service in 2008, a three-stage solid propellant missile with a payload of 1,000 to 1,300 kg with a range of 4,800 to 11,500 km (2,982 to 7,180 miles).In November 2011, Israel successfully test fired an ICBM believed to be an upgraded version of the Jericho III. North Korea Hwasong-15 Hwasong-14 is active Hwasong-13 (KN-08)
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