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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 crossreferences for easier navigation.
This is not a list of missiles in operational service by a particular country; nor a list of military rockets.
For an alphabetical list by missile name, see the list of missiles.
Argentina
Alacrán
Contents
AS25K antiship, airground
ASM
Cóndor I (with major 1 Argentina
contributions of German
technology) 2 Australia
Cóndor II (in cooperation with
several MiddleEastern 3 Brazil
countries)
Cóndor III 4 Canada
Martin Pescador MP1000 anti
ship, airground ASM 5 China
Mathogo antitank, wireguided
6 European jointventure
Australia 7 France
Ikara 8 Germany
Malkara (joint
Australian/British) 8.1 German missiles of WW2
Nulka active missile decoy
designed to seduce antiship 9 India
missiles away from their targets
10 Iran
Brazil 11 Iraq
ADarter Fifth generation short 12 Israel
range infrared homing airtoair
missile (joint South 13 Japan
Africa/Brazil)
FOGMPM Fiber Optics Guided 14 North Korea
Multiple Purpose Missile.
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AVMT300 GPS and/or laser
guided long range missile 15 Norway
MAA1A Piranha Shortrange
infrared homing airtoair 16 Pakistan
missile.
MAA1B Piranha Air to air 17 South Korea
missile, also known as "Piranha
II". 18 Russia and the USSR
MSS1.2 AC Antitank guided
missile. 18.1 By Russian designation
MSA3.1 AAé Antiaircraft
guided missile. 18.2 By NATO name
MAS5.1 Airtoground missile
MAR1 Antiradiation missile. 19 Serbia
MAN1 (MANSUP) Antiship
missile 20 South Africa
20.1 RSA Series
Canada
20.2 Other
ERYX (joint French/Canadian)
Velvet Glove 21 Sweden
China 22 Taiwan
23 Turkey
See also entries under #Taiwan.
24 United Kingdom
25 United States
European jointventure
25.1 Missile Design Series (Unified)
AIM132 ASRAAM
MBDA Aster 25.2 Joint Designation System of 1947
MBDA Meteor
IRIST 25.3 United States Air Force Designation Systems
Martel AngloFrench: Models
AJ 168 and AS.37 25.4 United States Navy Designation Systems
MIM115 Roland
Taurus KEPD 150/350 25.5 United States Army Designation Systems
25.6 United States Undesignated Missiles
France
25.7 United States Missiles with X Designations
AASM
Aerospatiale AS12 26 See also
Apache
AS.30 27 References
ASMP
Crotale surfacetoair missile
ENTAC
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ERYX (joint French/Canadian)
HOT (FrancoGerman) antitank missile
Exocet
Hadès (cancelled)
M5
M45
M51
Magic
Meteor
MICA
MILAN (FrancoGerman) antitank missile
MISTRAL (Multinational) surfacetoair missile
Pluton
Matra R530
Super 530
ROLAND 2 surfacetoair missile (Germany/France)
Scalp EG (UkFrenchItaly)
Nord SS.10
Aerospatiale AS.11/SS.11
Nord SS.12
Germany
AS.34 Kormoran 1/2
MIM115 Roland (replaced by LFK NG)
ESSM
EuroSpike (Israel/Germany)
Taurus KEPD 350
AGM Armiger
IRIST
IRIST SL
IDAS (missile)
PARS 3 LR
RBS15 (Sweden/Germany) A modern Germany Air Force IRIS
GMLRS T infrared homing airtoair missile
MEADS
RIM116 RAM
LFK NG
MBDA Meteor (Multinational)
HOT (Franco German) antitank missile
MILAN
German missiles of WW2
Model of IDAS of the German Navy.
V1 flying bomb
V2 rocket
Enzian missile
Wasserfall missile
Ruhrstahl X4 missile
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Schmetterling
Rheinbote
Rheintochter
Henschel Hs 293
Fritz X
Feuerlilie
India
Akash: Surface to air missile
Trishul: Surface to air missile
Nag : Anti tank missile
PrithviI (SS150) : surface to surface Ballistic Missile
PrithviII (SS250) : surface to surface Ballistic Missile
PrithviIII (SS350) : surface to surface Ballistic Missile
AgniI MRBM : short range surface to surface Ballistic Missile
AgniII IRBM : intermeddiate range surface to surface Ballistic Missile
AgniIII IRBM :intermeddiate range surface to surface Ballistic Missile
AgniIV IRBM : surface to surface Ballistic Missile
AgniV ICBM : surface to surface Ballistic Missile
AgniVI ICBM : surface to surface Ballistic Missile
Dhanush (missile) :Ship launched surface to surface Ballistic Missile
K 15 : Submarine launched Ballistic Missile
K 4 : Submarine launched Ballistic Missile
K 5 : Submarine launched Ballistic Missile
Shaurya : surface to surface hypersonic tactical missile
BrahMos : Fastest Cruise Missile in the world.
Brahmos II : Hypersonic missile (under development)
BrahMosA : Air launched Cruise Missile.
BrahMosM
BrahMosNG (under development)
Astra : Beyond Visual Range Air to Air missile
Nirbhay : Long Range subsonic cruise missile
Prahaar : Tactical short range Ballistic Missile
Helina : Air launched anti tank missile.
Cannon Launched guided missile (CLGM) Brahmos
Barak 8 : Long range surface to air missile
Pradyumna Ballistic Missile Interceptor : Ballistic Missile
interceptor, surface to air missile.
Ashwin Ballistic Missile Interceptor : Ballistic Missile interceptor / anti aircraft missile (Range =
150 km+).
Iran
As of 2009, Iran has an active interest in developing, acquiring, and deploying a broad range of ballistic
missiles, as well as developing a space launch capability. In midJuly 2008, Iran launched a number of
ballistic missiles during military exercises, reportedly including the mediumrange Shahab3. Iran
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announced other missile and space launch tests in August and November 2008. In February 2009, Iran
announced it launched a satellite into orbit and "officially achieved a presence in space."[1]
Toophan 1
Toophan 2
Toophan 5
Saeghe 12
IRAAD & IRAADT
Raduga Kh55 Airlaunched strategic
Fateh110 cruise missile
Fajr2
Fajr3, MIRV
Fajr5
Fajr8, upgrades copy of S200, Iranian upgrades
Tondar69
Oghab SSN22 Sunburn Antiship missiles
Samid
Qiam 1
Shahab1
Shahab2
Shahab3 B,C,D
P800 Oniks(SSNX26 Yakhont)
Shahab4 Antiship cruise missile
Shahab5
Shahab6
Ghadr110
Ghadr111
Sayyad, upgraded copy of HQ2, Sayyad1A has IR tracking.
Shahin I & II, Reverse engineer of MIM23 Hawk.
SA2 Guideline Antiair defense
R17E, variant of Russian Scud B missile
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SSN22 Sunburn
SSNX26 Yakhont
Raduga Kh55, also called X55
Noor
Kowsar
Silkworm, Capable of manufacture the missiles.
Hoot
Saegheh
Zelzal1
Zelzal2
Zelzal3
Ashoura
Sejjil 1, 2
Nasr1
Iraq
AlSamoud 2
Ababil100
Al Fahd 300
Al Fahd 500
Al Hussein
Al Hijarah
Al Abbas
Badr 2000
Project 144
Tammuz1
Al Abid
Scud
Israel
Arrow missile (Antiballistic)
Barak 1 (Naval point defense)
Barak 8 (Naval area defense)
Delilah missile (Cruise missile of several variants: drone, airtoground, possible antiradiation
variant as well)
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David's Sling/Magic Wand (Anti medium range missile)
Gabriel missile (Shiptoship and airtoship variants)
Iron Dome (antishort range rocket)
Jericho II IRBM (Groundtoground ballistic)
Jericho III ICBM (Groundtoground ballistic)
LAHAT (Guided antitank)
Nimrod (Guided antitank)
Popeye missile (Airtoground cruise missile. U.S. designation AGM142 Have Nap. Possibly larger
derivatives exist as well, including a submarinelaunched variant)
Python 5 (Airtoair, also groundtoair variant named SPYDER)
Derby (Airtoair, also known as the Alto)
Shavit (Space launcher)
Spike/Gil missile (Portable guided antitank of several variants including a longer a range tactical
groundtoground/airtoground variant named Spike NLOS or "Tamuz")
Japan
AAM1 (Type 69 AirtoAir Missile)
AAM2 (Program was canceled)
AAM3 (Type 90 AirtoAir Missile)
AAM4 (Type 99 AirtoAir Missile)
AAM4B
AAM5 (Type 04 AirtoAir Missile)
AAM5B (Development)
ASM1 (Type 80 AirtoShip Missile)
ASM1C (Type 91 AirtoShip Missile)
ASM2 (Type 93 AirtoShip Missile)
ASM2B
ATM1 (Type 64 AntiTank Missile)
ATM2 (Type 79 AntiLanding craft and AntiTank Missile)
ATM3 (Type 87 AntiTank Missile)
ATM4 (Type 96 MultiPurpose Missile System)
ATM5 (Type 01 Light AntiTank Missile)
ATM6 (MediumRange MultiPurpose Missile)
SAM1 (Type 81 ShortRange SurfacetoAir Missile)
SAM1B
SAM1C
SAM2 (Type 91 Portable SurfacetoAir Missile)
SAM2B
SAM3 (Type 93 ShortRange SurfacetoAir Missile)
SAM4 (Type 03 MediumRange SurfacetoAir Missile)
SAM4B (Development)
Type 11 ShortRange SurfacetoAir Missile
SSM1 (Type 88 SurfacetoShip Missile)
SSM1C
SSM1B (Type 90 ShiptoShip Missile Missile)
SM3 BlockII/IIA (Joint development with U.S)
Type 73 (Type 73 lightweight torpedo)
Type 80 (Type 80 heavyweight torpedo)
Type 89 (Type 89 heavyweight torpedo)
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Type 97 (Type 97 lightweight torpedo)
Type 07 (Type 07 Vertical Launched ASROC)
North Korea
Norway
Penguin (American designation AGM119)
Naval Strike Missile
Pakistan
Anza Mk.1, Mk.2, Mk.3
H2 SOW
H4 SOW rocketboosted, precisionguided glide bomb
Barq
BaktarShikan
Babur (Hatf VII) groundlaunched cruise missile
(submarinelaunched version under development)
HatfVIII (Ra'ad) Airlaunched Cruise Missile developed
exclusively for launch from Aerial Platforms.
Ghauri I
Shaheen I
Ghauri II
Shaheen II
ShaheenIII
Ghaznavi
AbdaliII
Dongfeng
HatfI/IA
AbdaliI
Nasr (HatfIX) The Ghauri ballistic missile (centre) on
taimur display at the IDEAS 2008 defence
tipu exhibition, Karachi, mounted in its
launch mechanism on the transporter
erector launcher (TEL).
South Korea
Baeksangeo (White Shark) heavyweight torpedo
Cheolmae2 (KMSAM) surfacetoair missile
Cheongsangeo (Blue Shark) lightweight torpedo
Chiron surfacetoair missile
CStar shiptoship missile
Haeseong antiship missile
Hongsangeo (Red Shark) rocketbased torpedo and antisubmarine missile (KASROC)
Hyunmoo III cruise missile
KMSAM surfacetoair missile
Pegasus surfacetoair missile
KSAAM surfacetoair missile
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HyunGung antitank missile
KGGB GPSguided Airtosurface missile
Russia and the USSR
By Russian designation
The NATO reporting name of each missile is shown in parentheses behind the proper name.
2K11 missile (SA4 Ganef) R27 submarinelaunched ballistic missile
2K22 missile (SA19/SAN11 Grison) (SSN6 Serb)
3M9 missile (SA6 Gainful) R27 missile (AA10 Alamo)
4K40/4K51 missile (SSN2 Styx) R33 missile (AA9 Amos)
4K60/4K65 missiles (SAN3 Goblet) R36 intercontinental ballistic missile (SS9
9K33 missile (SA8/SAN4 Gecko) Scarp and SS18 Satan)
9K37 missile (SA11/SAN7 Gadfly) R37 missile (AA13 Arrow)
9K38 missile (SA17/SAN12 Grizzly) R39 missile (SSN20 Sturgeon)
9K330/9K331/9K332 missiles (SA15/SA R40 missile (AA6 Acrid)
N9 Gauntlet) R46 intercontinental ballistic missile
82R missile (SSN15 Starfish) R60 missile (AA8 Aphid)
86R/88R missile (SSN16 Stallion) R73 missile (AA11 Archer)
GR1 Global Rocket fractional orbital R77 missile (AA12 Adder)
bombardment system missile (SSX10 R300 Elbrus theatre ballistic missile (SS1c
Scrag) Scud)
Igla missile (SA18/SAN10 Grouse) R400 Oka mobile theatre ballistic missile
Igla1 missile (SA16 Gimlet) (SS23 Spider)
K5 missile (AA1 Alkali) RS24 intercontinental ballistic missile
K8 missile (AA3 Anab) (Unknown) [2]
K9 missile (AA4 Awl) RS26 intercontinental ballistic missile.
K13 missile (AA2 Atoll) RT1 theatre ballistic missile
KSR2 (AS5 Kelt) RT2 intercontinental ballistic missile (SS
MRUR100 Sotka intercontinental ballistic 13 Savage)
missile (SS17 Spanker) RT2PM Topol mobile intercontinental
P1 missile (SSN1 Scrubber) ballistic missile (SS25 Sickle)
P270/Kh41 longrange antishipping RT2UTTH Topol M mobile
missile (SSN22/ASMMSS Sunburn) intercontinental ballistic missile (SS27)
P700 Granit (SSN19 Shipwreck) RT15 mobile theatre ballistic missile (SS
R1 theatre ballistic missile (SS1 Scunner) 14 Scamp)
R2 theatre ballistic missile (SS2 Sibling) RT20 intercontinental ballistic missile (SS
R4 missile (AA5 Ash) 15 Scrooge)
R5M rocket (SS3 Shyster) RT21 Temp 2S mobile intercontinental
R7 Semyorka intercontinental ballistic ballistic missile (SS16 Sinner)
missile (SS6 Sapwood) RT21M Pioner mobile medium range
R9 Desna intercontinental ballistic missile ballistic missile (SS20 Saber)
(SS8 Sasin) RT23 Molodets intercontinental ballistic
R11 tactical ballistic missile (SS1b Scud) missile (SS24 Scalpel)
R12 Dvina theatre ballistic missile (SS4 RT25 theatre ballistic missile
Sandal) S25 missile (SA1 Guild)
R13 submarinelaunched ballistic missile
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(SSN4 Sark) S75 missile (SA2/SAN2 Guideline)
R14 Chusovaya theatre ballistic missile S125 missile (SA3/SAN1 Goa)
(SS5 Skean) S200 missile (SA5 Gammon)
R15 submarinelaunched ballistic missile S300P missile (SA10 Grumble/SAN
R16 intercontinental ballistic missile (SS7 6/SA20 Gargoyle/SAX21 Triumf)
Saddler) S300V missile (SA12 Gladiator/Giant)
R21 submarinelaunched ballistic missile S300PMU1/2 missile (SA20 Gargoyle)
(SSN5 Serb) S400 missile (SA21 Growler)
R23 missile (AA7 Apex) Strela1 missile (SA9 Gaskin)
R26 intercontinental ballistic missile (SS8 Strela2 missile (SA7/SAN5 Grail)
Sasin) Strela3 missile (SA14/SAN8 Gremlin)
Strela10 missile (SA13 Gopher)
Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile.
TR1 Temp theatre ballistic missile (SS12 /
SS22 Scaleboard)
UR100 intercontinental ballistic missile
(SS11 Sego)
UR100N intercontinental ballistic missile
(SS19 Stiletto)
UR200 intercontinental ballistic missile
(SSX10 Scrag)
By NATO name
AA1 Alkali / Kaliningrad K5 SS1 Scunner / R1
AA2 Atoll / Vympel K13 SS1b Scud / R11
AA3 Anab / Kaliningrad K8 SS1c Scud / R300
AA4 Awl / K9 missile SS2 Sibling / R2
AA5 Ash / R4 missile SS3 Shyster / R5
AA6 Acrid / R40 missile SS4 Sandal / R12 Dvina
AA7 Apex / R23 missile SS5 Skean / R14 Chusovaya
AA8 Aphid / R60 missile SS6 Sapwood / R7 Semyorka
AA9 Amos / R33 missile SS7 Saddler / R16
AA10 Alamo / R27 missile SS8 Sasin / R9 Desna
AA11 Archer / R73 missile SS8 Sasin / R26 (mistaken identification
AA12 Adder / R77 missile by NATO)
AA13 Arrow / R37 missile SS9 Scarp / R36
AS1 Kennel antishipping SS10 Scrag / Global Rocket 1
AS2 Kipper antishipping SS11 Sego / UR100
AS3 Kangaroo nuclear antishipping SS12 Scaleboard / TR1 Temp
AS4 Kitchen antishipping SS13 Savage / RT2
AS5 Kelt airtosurface SS14 Scamp / RT15
AS6 Kingfisher antishipping SS15 Scrooge / RT20
AS7 Kerry SS16 Sinner / RT21 Temp 2S
(SA1 Guild) S25 missile SS17 Spanker / MRUR100 Sotka
(SA2/SAN2 Guideline) S75 missile SS18 Satan / R36M
(SA3/SAN1 Goa) S125 missile SS19 Stiletto / UR100N
(SAN3 Goblet) 4K60/4K65 missiles SS20 Saber / RT21M Pioner
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(SA4 Ganef) 2K11 missile SS21 Scarab / OTR21 Tochka
(SA5 Gammon) S200 missile SS22 Scaleboard / TR1 Temp
(SA6 Gainful) 3M9 missile SS23 Spider / R400 Oka
(SA7/SAN5 Grail) Strela2 missile SS24 Scalpel / RT23 Molodets
(SA8/SAN4 Gecko) 9K33 missile SS25 Sickle / RT2PM Topol
(SA9 Gaskin) Strela1 missile SS27 / RT2UTTH Topol M
(SA10 Grumble/SAN6/SA20 SSN1 Scrubber / P1 missile
Gargoyle/SAX21 Triumf) S300P missile SSN2 Styx / 4K40/4K51 missile
(SA11/SAN7 Gadfly) 9K37 missile SSN4 Sark / R13
(SA12 Gladiator/Giant) S300V missile SSN5 Serb / R21
(SA13 Gopher) Strela10 missile SSN6 Serb / R27
(SA14/SAN8 Gremlin) Strela3 missile SSN15 Starfish 82R missile
(SA15/SAN9 Gauntlet) SSN16 Stallion 86R/88R missile
9K330/9K331/9K332 missiles SSN19 Shipwreck / P700 rocket
(SA16 Gimlet) Igla1 missile SSN20 Sturgeon / R39 missile
(SA17/SAN12 Grizzly) 9K38 missile SSN21 Sampson / Raduga Kh55
(SA18/SAN10 Grouse) Igla missile SSN22 Sunburn / P270 missile
(SA19/SAN11 Grison) 2K22 missile SSN23 Skiff / R29 Vysota, R29 Vysota,
(SA20 Gargoyle) S300PMU1/2 missile R29RMU Sineva
(SA21 Growler) S400 missile SSN25 Switchblade / Kh35
SSN27 Sizzler / 3M54 Klub
SSX10 Scrag / Global Rocket 1 / GR1
SSX10 Scrag / UR200
Serbia
ALAS (Advanced Light Attack System) Longrange multipurpose guided missile
South Africa
RSA Series
RSA1 (Variant of the Jericho II second stage for use as a mobile missile)[3]
RSA2 (Variant of the Jericho II)[4]
RSA3 (Variant of the Shavit)[5]
RSA4 (Upper stages of the Shavit with a heavy first stage)[6]
(Above missiles made by Houwteq)
Other
ADarter
RDarter
ZT3 Ingwe
Mokopa
MUPSOW
Torgos AirLaunched Cruise Missile
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Umkhonto
(Above missiles made by Denel Dynamics)
Sweden
RBS15
RB 04
Rb 05
RBS 70
RBS 23
KEPD 350
BILL 1
BILL 2
Bantam
Taiwan
See also entries under #China.
Hsiung Feng I (HF1) (shiptoship)
Hsiung Feng II (HF2) (guided multiplatform antiship)
Hsiung Feng IIE (HF2E) (land attack cruise missile variant of HF2)
Hsiung Feng III (HF3) (antiship and/or land attack cruise missile)
Sky Bow I (TK1) (SAM)
Sky Bow II (TK2) (SAM)
Sky Bow III (TK3) (SAM)
Sky Spear (Short range SSBM)
Sky Sword I (TC1) (airtoair)
Sky Sword II (TC2) (airtoair)
Yun Feng (longrange cruise missile)
Turkey
HGK (bomb)
MızrakU
MızrakO
Roketsan Cirit
SOM (missile)
TLORAMIDS
J600T Yıldırım
United Kingdom
AIM132 ASRAAM
Bloodhound Surfacetoair
Blowpipe Man portable Surfacetoair
Blue Steel Nuclear "Stand Off Bomb"
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Blue Streak
Blue Water surface to surface nuclear
Brakemine WWII SAM project
Brimstone
Fairey Fireflash Airtoair
Fairey Stooge antiship missile
Fire Shadow
Firestreak Airtoair
Green Cheese
Javelin Surfacetoair
Malkara (joint Australian/British)
MBDA Meteor (European)
Rapier Surfacetoair
Red Dean
Red Hebe
Red Top Airtoair
Sea Cat Surfacetoair
Sea Dart Surfacetoair
Sea Eagle
Sea Skua
Sea Slug Surfacetoair
Sea Viper (Aster Missile) Surfacetoair
Sea Wolf Surfacetoair
Skybolt ALBM
Skyflash
Starburst
Starstreak
Storm Shadow (BritishFrench)
Swingfire Ground to ground, antitank
Thunderbird
Tigercat
UB.109T cruise missile
Vickers Vigilant
United States
Missile Design Series (Unified)
US DoD 4120 Mission Design Series (MDS) Designators and Symbols for Guided Missiles, Rockets,
Probes, Boosters, and Satellites.[7]
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Sample Missile MDS "BGM109G"[7]
The list of U. S. missiles, sorted by ascending MDS number:
MQM58 Overseer FQM117 RCMAT
RGM59 Taurus LGM118 Peacekeeper
Joint Designation System of 1947
Test Vehicle Designations[9]
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 "SSMA2 Navaho"
Prefix Not Used
Launch Environment S Surface S
Target Environment S Surface S
System Designation M Missile M
Developing Service A Air Force A
Sequence Number Sequential Number 2
Modification Suffix Not Used
Sample Test Vehicle Designation "RTVG1 WAC Corporal"
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Basic Mission Research R
System Designation TV Test Vehicle TV
Developing Service G Army G
Sequence Number 1
Modification Suffix Not Used
United States Air Force Designation Systems
United States Air Force Designation System, 1947–1951
The list of missiles sorted by ascending Air Force 1947–1951 designations.[9]
AAMA1 Firebird RTVA4 Shrike
AAMA2 Falcon RTVA5
ASMA1 TARZON SAMA1 GAPA
ASMA2 RASCAL SSMA1 Matador
LTVA1 Doodle Bug SSMA2 Navaho
PTVA1 SSMA3 Snark
RTVA1 SSMA4 Navaho II
RTVA2 HIROC SSMA5 Boojum
RTV3 NATIV SSMA6 Navaho III
United States Air Force Designation System, 1951–1955[9]
During this timeframe, the U.S. Air Force treated missiles as pilotless aircraft.[9]
The list of missiles sorted by ascending Air Force 1951–1955 designations.
1A version of the Falcon missile was briefly designated the F104 before it was redesignated as the F98.[9]
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2The X11 and X12 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.[9]
United States Air Force Designation System, 1955–1963[9]
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.[9]
Sample Air Force 1955–1963 designation: "XSM73"
Status Prefix Experimental X
Basic Mission Strategic Missile SM
Sequence Number 6th nonGAR missile after 67 73
Modification Series Not Used
The list of missiles sorted by ascending Air Force 1955–1963 designations.
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United States Navy Designation Systems
United States Navy Designation System 1941 1945[9]
The list of missiles sorted by ascending Navy 1941 1945 designations.
Interstate BDR
LBD Gargoyle
LBE1 Glomb
LBP1 Glomb
LBT1 Glomb
United States Navy Designation System 1946 1947[9]
The list of missiles sorted by ascending Navy 19461947 designations.[9]
KAM Little Joe KGW Loon
KAN Little Joe KSD Gargoyle
KA2N Gorgon IIA KUD Gargoyle
KA3N Gorgon IIIA KUM Gorgon IV
KAQ Lark[10] KUN Gorgon IIC
KAS Sparrow KU2N Gorgon IIA
KAY Lark KU3N Gorgon III
KGN Gorgon IIC KUW Loon
United States Navy Designation System 1947 1963
The list of missiles sorted by ascending Navy 19471963 designations.[9]
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United States Army Designation Systems
United States Army Designation System 1941 1947[9]
The list of missiles sorted by ascending Army 19411947 designations.
JB1 Bat
JB2 Doodle Bug
JB3 Tiamet
JB4 Project MX607
JB5 Project MX595
JB6 Project MX600
JB7 Project MX605
JB8 GAPA
JB9 Project MX626
JB10 Bat
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United States Army Designation System 1948 1955
The list of missiles sorted by ascending Army 1948 1955 designations.[9]
RTVG1 WAC Corporal PGM11 Redstone
RTVG2 Corporal E SSMG15 Hermes A1
RTVG3 Hermes II SSMG16 Hermes A3B
RTVG4 Bumper SSMG17 Corporal
CTVG5 Hermes A1 SAMA18 Hawk
RTVG6 Hermes B1 SAMA19 Plato
SAMG7 Nike Ajax RVA22 Lark
SSMG8 Hermes A3A SSMA23 Dart
SSMG9 Hermes B2 SAMA25 Nike Hercules
RTVG10 Hermes A2 SSMA27 Sergeant
SSMG12 Martin Lacrosse
SSMG13 Hermes A2
United States Army Designation System 1955 1963
The list of missiles sorted by ascending Army 19551963 designations.[9]
M1 NikeAjax
M2 Corporal
M3 Hawk
M4 Lacrosse
M6 NikeHercules
M8 Redstone
M9 Redstone
M13 Shillelagh
XM14 Pershing
M15 Sergeant
M16 Hawk
M18 Hawk
XM19 Pershing
M50 Honest John
United States Undesignated Missiles
The list of undesignated United States missiles sorted alphabetically:
1Australian target missile briefly used by the United States Navy.
2The 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:
X7
X8
X9 Shrike
X10
X11
X12
X17
X41
X42
X43 HyperX
X51
See also
List of missiles
List of currently active missiles of the United States military
References
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Vehicles, Department of Defense, May 12, 2004
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id=7iwDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA125&dq=popular+science+antitank+cannon&hl=en&ei=UT65TL7xNsrNngedhcT
HAQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=7&ved=0CEgQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q&f=true) detailed
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