Short-range ballistic missile
A short-range ballistic missile (SRBM) is a ballistic missile with a range of about 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) or less. In past and potential regional conflicts, these missiles have been and would be used because of the short distances between some countries and their relative low cost and ease of configuration. In modern terminology, SRBMs are part of the wider grouping of theatre ballistic missiles, which includes any ballistic missile with a range of less than 3,500 km.
Specific SRBMs
China, Republic of
China, People's Republic of
- B-611 150–280 kilometres (93–174 mi)
China - BP-12/A 300 kilometres (190 mi)
China - Type 621 300 kilometres (190 mi)
China - Type 631 400 kilometres (250 mi)
China - DF-12/M20 280–400 kilometres (170–250 mi)
China - DF-11 350 kilometres (220 mi)
China - DF-15 600 kilometres (370 mi)
China
France
- Pluton (missile) 120 kilometres (75 mi)
France - Hadès 480 kilometres (300 mi)
France
Germany
- V-2 missile 320 kilometres (200 mi)
Nazi Germany - Rheinbote 160 kilometres (99 mi)
Nazi Germany
India
- Agni I 700–900 kilometres (430–560 mi)
India - K-15 750 kilometres (470 mi)
India - Prithvi I 150 kilometres (93 mi)
India - Prithvi II 250–350 kilometres (160–220 mi)
India - Prithvi III 350–750 kilometres (220–470 mi)
India - Prahaar 150 kilometres (93 mi)
India - Shaurya (missile) 700 kilometres (430 mi)
India
Iran
- Tondar-69 150 kilometres (93 mi)
Iran - Naze'at 100–130 kilometres (62–81 mi)
Iran - Zelzal-1 150 kilometres (93 mi)
Iran - Zelzal-2 210 kilometres (130 mi)
Iran - Zelzal-3 200–250 kilometres (120–160 mi)
Iran - Fateh-110 300 kilometres (190 mi)
Iran - Fateh Mobin 300 kilometres (190 mi)
Iran - Fateh-313 500 kilometres (310 mi)
Iran - Ra'ad-500 500 kilometres (310 mi)
Iran - Shahab-1 350 kilometres (220 mi)
Iran - Zolfaghar (missile)/Zulfiqar[1] 700 kilometres (430 mi)
Iran - Shahab-2 750 kilometres (470 mi)
Iran - Shahab-3 1,300–1,930 kilometres (810–1,200 mi)
Iran - Qiam 1 700–800 kilometres (430–500 mi)
Iran
Iraq
- Al Fat'h 160 kilometres (99 mi)
Iraq - Al Samoud 180 kilometres (110 mi)
Iraq - Al Hussein 600–650 kilometres (370–400 mi)
Iraq - Al Hijarah 700–900 kilometres (430–560 mi)
Iraq - Al Abbas 800–950 kilometres (500–590 mi)
Iraq
Israel
- Jericho I 500 kilometres (310 mi)
Israel - LORA 300 kilometres (190 mi)
Israel - Predator Hawk 300 kilometres (190 mi)
Israel
North Korea
- Hwasong-11 120–220 kilometres (75–137 mi)
North Korea - Hwasong-5 320 kilometres (200 mi)
North Korea - Hwasong-6 500 kilometres (310 mi)
North Korea - Hwasong-7 700–995 kilometres (435–618 mi)
North Korea - KN-23 250–700 kilometres (160–430 mi)
North Korea
South Korea
- Hyunmoo-1 180–250 kilometres (110–160 mi)
South Korea - Hyunmoo-2 300–800 kilometres (190–500 mi)
South Korea - KTSSM 120 kilometres (75 mi)
South Korea
Pakistan
- Hatf-I 70 kilometres (43 mi)
Pakistan - Nasr 70–90 kilometres (43–56 mi)
Pakistan - Hatf-IA 100 kilometres (62 mi)
Pakistan - Hatf-IB 100 kilometres (62 mi)
Pakistan - Abdali 200 kilometres (120 mi)
Pakistan - Ghaznavi (missile) 290–320 kilometres (180–200 mi)[2]
Pakistan - Shaheen 750 kilometres (470 mi)
Pakistan - Shaheen-1 900 kilometres (560 mi)
Pakistan - Shaheen-1 A 1,000 kilometres (620 mi)
Pakistan
Soviet Union/Russia
- R-1 (missile) 270 kilometres (170 mi)
Soviet Union - R-2 (missile) 600–1,200 kilometres (370–750 mi)
Soviet Union - TR-1 Temp 900 kilometres (560 mi)
Soviet Union - Scud A-D 180–700 kilometres (110–430 mi)
Soviet Union - OTR-21 Tochka-U 70–185 kilometres (43–115 mi)
Soviet Union/ Russia - OTR-23 Oka 500 kilometres (310 mi)
Soviet Union/ Russia - 9K720 Iskander-M 400–500 kilometres (250–310 mi)
Russia
Serbia
- Sumadija (multiple rocket launcher) 70–285 kilometres (43–177 mi)
Serbia
Turkey
- J-600T Yıldırım I 150 kilometres (93 mi)
Turkey - J-600T Yıldırım II 300 kilometres (190 mi)
Turkey - J-600T Yıldırım III 900 kilometres (560 mi)
Turkey
Ukraine
- Grom (missile system) 50–500 kilometres (31–311 mi)
Ukraine
United States
- MGM-18 Lacrosse 19 kilometres (12 mi)
United States - MGM-31 Pershing 740 kilometres (460 mi)
United States - MGM-52 Lance 70–120 kilometres (43–75 mi)
United States - PGM-11 Redstone 92–323 kilometres (57–201 mi)
United States - MGM-140 ATACMS 128–300 kilometres (80–186 mi)
United States
Yemen
- Burkan-1 (modified Scud) 800 kilometres (500 mi)
Yemen (Houthis)[3] - Burkan-2 (modified Scud)
Yemen (Houthis)[4][5] - Qaher-1 (modified S-75 Dvina) 300 kilometres (190 mi)
Yemen (Houthis) - Qaher-M2 400 kilometres (250 mi)
Yemen (Houthis)[6][7]
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See also
- Tactical ballistic missile
- Medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM)
- Intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM)
- Intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM)
- Anti-ship ballistic missile (ASBM)
- Hypersonic cruise missile
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