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The 10 Most Dangerous Missiles and Their Countries of Origin
Explore the world’s most dangerous missiles, from Russia’s RS-28 Sarmat to the U.S. Trident II, and the cutting-edge weapons shaping global security. Discover the power, range, and capabilities of these missiles that define military strength and strategic influence worldwide. Whether they’re ICBMs, hypersonic weapons, or submarine-launched ballistic missiles, each of these is designed to make a statement. Join us as we delve into the technology and firepower behind the missiles developed by the United States, Russia, China, and more!
Missiles Covered:
1. RS-28 Sarmat (Satan II) – Russia
An intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) with a range of approximately 11,000 km, capable of carrying multiple nuclear warheads. It’s designed to evade missile defenses and has the potential for global reach.
2. DF-41 – China
China’s most powerful ICBM, with an estimated range of 12,000-15,000 km, capable of reaching anywhere in the U.S. It can carry multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVs), enhancing its strike capability.
3. Trident II (D5) – United States and United Kingdom
A submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) with a range of over 11,000 km. It is known for its high accuracy and is primarily used by U.S. and U.K. navies as part of their nuclear deterrent strategy.
4. Agni-VI – India
An advanced version of India’s Agni missile series, expected to have a range exceeding 12,000 km and capable of carrying multiple warheads. This missile signifies India’s growing strategic reach.
5. Hwasong-15 – North Korea
North Korea’s largest ICBM, with a range estimated at around 13,000 km. It’s believed to be capable of reaching the U.S. mainland, posing a significant strategic challenge in the region.
6. Minuteman III – United States
An ICBM that forms the backbone of the U.S. land-based nuclear arsenal. It has a range of 13,000 km and carries a single or multiple warheads, with plans for modernization to enhance its capabilities.
7. R-36M (SS-18 Satan) – Russia
This missile, although older, is still known for its devastating payload capacity, capable of carrying 10 or more warheads. Its range and power make it one of the most destructive missiles developed.
8. Jericho III – Israel
This ICBM is speculated to have a range of 4,800–11,500 km, with the ability to carry nuclear warheads. While details are classified, it adds to Israel’s nuclear deterrent capability.
9. Shaheen-III – Pakistan
Pakistan’s longest-range missile, with a range of approximately 2,750 km, aimed to cover all of India and even parts of the Middle East. It is crucial for Pakistan’s strategic balance in the region.
10. Kh-47M2 Kinzhal – Russia
A hypersonic air-launched missile with a range of up to 2,000 km. It can travel at speeds of Mach 10, making it difficult to intercept, and is designed to carry either conventional or nuclear warheads.
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