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  2. NAVAIR Spike - Wikipedia

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    Spike was designed by the U.S. Navy, with assistance from DRS Technologies, and is proclaimed to be "the world's smallest guided missile."Initially made to be carried by U.S. Marines, with three missiles and the launcher able to fit in a standard backpack, it weighs 5.4 lb (2.4 kg), is 25 in (640 mm) long, and 2.25 in (57 mm) in diameter.

  3. Comparison of ICBMs - Wikipedia

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    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 Yuzhny Machine ...

  4. Short-range ballistic missile - Wikipedia

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    A short-range ballistic missile (SRBM) is a ballistic missile with a range of about 1,000 km (620 mi) or less. [1] 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.

  5. List of missiles by country - Wikipedia

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    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 cross-references for easier navigation. This is a list of missiles developed by a particular country; a list of military rockets.

  6. List of missiles - Wikipedia

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    Missile Threat CSIS - Missiles of the World; Federation of American Scientists (FAS) Missile directory Archived 2015-05-02 at the Wayback Machine; Missile.index – Based on Shinkigensha Co.Ltd's "Illustrated Encyclopedia of the World's Missile Systems"; ill. by Hitoshi Kitamura; Directory of U.S. Military Rockets and Missiles – By Andreas Parsch

  7. Spike (missile) - Wikipedia

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    The missiles were also marketed and produced under license in Singapore by ST Engineering. [10] For other areas of the world, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. is solely responsible. [11] Rafael state over 40,000 missiles had been delivered to 41 countries by 2023, of which about 7,000 had been used in trials, training, and combat. [3]

  8. List of cruise missiles - Wikipedia

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    Missile Type Country Max. range Max. Speed (Mach) Mass Warhead Warhead type Status Note AV-TM 300: Surface-to-surface missile Brazil 300 km (190 mi) 0.85: 1,140 kg (2,510 lb)

  9. Miniature Hit-to-Kill Missile - Wikipedia

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    The Miniature Hit-to-Kill Missile (MHTK) is a small air defense missile developed by Lockheed Martin for the short range air defense (SHORAD) and Counter Rocket, Artillery, and Mortar (C-RAM). [1] Like the Israeli Tamir and Stunner the MHTK uses hit-to-kill for the terminal phase of interception. [2]