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Max range Missile mass Payload Status First flight MIRV Mobility Accuracy 1 RS-28 Sarmat: Russia: State Rocket Center Makeyev: 18,000 km 208,100 kg [1] [2] 10,000 kg, [2] 10x 1 Mt Active 2018 Yes Silo: N/A 2 BZhRK Barguzin: Russia: Votkinsk: 12,600 km 45,000–50,000 kg N/A Inactive N/A Yes Railroad N/A 3 R-36M2 Voevoda [Note 1] USSR
7 France. 8 Germany. Toggle Germany subsection. 8.1 German missiles of World War II. 9 Greece. 10 India. 11 Iran. 12 Iraq. ... (Long Range Anti-Ship Missile) (under ...
K-5 missile, with a maximum range of 6,000 to 8000 kilometers and a payload of one tonne, is under development by DRDO which may be the SLBM version of AGNI-VI (ICBM). [20] India, having completed the development of its first ballistic missile submarine INS Arihant, is reported to be developing at least four submarines in the Arihant class. [21]
At the NATO summit in Washington in July, France, Germany, Italy and Poland signed a letter of intent to develop missiles with a range beyond 500 km (310 miles).
France, Germany, Italy and Poland signed a letter of intent on Thursday to develop ground-launched cruise missiles with a range beyond 500 km (310 miles), aiming to fill what they say is a gap in ...
On 19 April 2012, India successfully test fired its first Agni-V, a three-stage solid fueled missile, with a strike range of more than 7,500 km (4,700 mi). Missile was test-fired for the second time on 15 September 2013. [13] On 31 January 2015, India conducted a third successful test flight of the Agni-V from the Abdul Kalam Island facility.
France originally ordered 50 MdCN for its frigates in 2006 and delivery was expected in 2012. [1] A further 100 surface-launched missiles were ordered in 2009, along with 50 for the planned Barracuda-class submarines. [1] The €1.2bn (FY2011) project was to deliver 200 missiles at a unit cost of €2.48m, or €6m including development costs. [1]
The project evolved into the proposed Trigan system, which is based on the MILAN 3 firing posts and the Trigat-MR missile. [4] France withdrew from the programme in 2004. On 30 June 2006, Germany ordered 680 PARS 3 LR missiles for € 380 million. Deliveries began in 2012. Indonesia ordered also 700 PARS 3 LR missiles for € 420 million ...