Medium-range ballistic missile

A medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) is a type of ballistic missile with medium range, this last classification depending on the standards of certain organizations. Within the U.S. Department of Defense, a medium-range missile is defined by having a maximum range of between 1,000 and 3,000 kilometres (620 and 1,860 mi).[1] In modern terminology, MRBMs are part of the wider grouping of theatre ballistic missiles, which includes any ballistic missile with a range of less than 3,500 kilometres (2,200 mi). Roughly speaking, MRBM covers the ranges over SRBM (tactical) and under IRBM.

Specific MRBMs

 China

  • DF-21,250 kilometres (780 mi)
  • DF-161,000–1,600 kilometres (620–990 mi)
  • DF-171,800–2,500 kilometres (1,100–1,600 mi)
  • DF-211,500–1,700 kilometres (930–1,060 mi)

 France

 India

  • Agni-II2,000–3,000 kilometres (1,200–1,900 mi)
  • Agni-P1,000–2,000 kilometres (620–1,240 mi)

 Iran

  • Ashoura2,000–2,500 kilometres (1,200–1,600 mi)
  • Emad1,700 kilometres (1,100 mi)
  • Fajr-32,500 kilometres (1,600 mi)(estimation)
  • Fattah1,400 kilometres (870 mi)
  • Ghadr-1102,000–3,000 kilometres (1,200–1,900 mi)
  • Kheibar Shekan – 1400 kilometers (900 miles)
  • Khorramshahr2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) [2][3]
  • Sejjil2,000–4,500 kilometres (1,200–2,800 mi)
  • Shahab-31,000–2,000 kilometres (620–1,240 mi)

 Iraq

 Israel

 North Korea

 Pakistan

 Turkey

  • Cenk1,000 kilometres (620 mi)

 Soviet Union

 United States

See also

References

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