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==Categories== Cruise missiles can be categorized by payload/warhead size, speed, range, and launch platform. Often variants of the same missile are produced for different launch platforms (for instance, air- and submarine-launched versions). Guidance systems can vary across missiles. Some missiles can be fitted with any of a variety of navigation systems ([[Inertial navigation]], [[TERCOM]], or [[satellite navigation]]). Larger cruise missiles can carry either a conventional or a nuclear warhead, while smaller ones carry only conventional warheads. ===Hypersonic=== {{See also|Hypersonic weapon|Hypersonic flight}} A [[Hypersonic speed|hypersonic]] cruise missile travels at least five times the [[speed of sound]] ([[Mach number|Mach]] 5). <!-- Please maintain list in alphabetical order --> *[[3M22 Zircon]] (>1000–1500 km) {{flagicon|Russia}} – [[Hypersonic weapons|hypersonic]] [[anti-ship missile|anti-ship]] cruise missile<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.nextbigfuture.com/2016/02/russia-will-refit-nuclear-powered.html|title=Russia will refit nuclear powered guided missile cruiser with mach 5 hypersonic 3M22 missiles with 2022 deployment|website=NextBigFuture.com|date=21 February 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://uslivenic.com/3m22-zircon-missile-russias-fastest-missile/|title=3M22 Zircon Missile, Russia's Fastest Missile|access-date=23 November 2022|archive-date=30 March 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230330024209/https://uslivenic.com/3m22-zircon-missile-russias-fastest-missile/|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/13/europe/ukraine-russia-zircon-hypersonic-missile-intl-hnk-ml/index.html|title=Russia used an advanced hypersonic missile for the first time in recent strike, Ukraine claims|website=[[CNN]] |date=13 February 2024 }}</ref><ref name=NavalNews>{{cite web|url=https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2022/08/hypersonic-brahmos-ii-missile-may-include-tech-from-tsirkon-missile/|website=Naval News |title=Hypersonic BrahMos-II missile may include tech from Tsirkon missile |date=2 August 2022 }}</ref> <!--- DO NOT REMOVE 3M22 FROM THIS LIST. IT IS CITED BY RELIABLE SOURCES, INCLUDING IT'S OWN MANUFACTURER AS A CRUISE MISSILE. --> *[[ASN4G]] (Air-Sol Nucléaire de 4e Génération) {{flagicon|FRA}} – [[scramjet]]-powered hypersonic cruise missile being developed by France<ref>{{Cite web |title=Counting the cost of deterrence: France's nuclear recapitalisation |url=https://www.iiss.org/blogs/military-balance/2021/05/france-nuclear-recapitalisation |access-date=2022-10-26 |website=IISS |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Wright |first=Timothy |date=1 May 2022 |title=Hypersonic Missile Proliferation: An Emerging European Problem? |url=https://www.nonproliferation.eu/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/EUNPDC_no-80.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220517163238/https://www.nonproliferation.eu/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/EUNPDC_no-80.pdf |archive-date=2022-05-17 |url-status=live |access-date=26 October 2022 |website=The EU Non-Proliferation Consortium}}</ref> *[[BrahMos-II]] (≈800–1500 km) {{flagicon|India}} / {{flagicon|Russia}} – hypersonic cruise missile<ref>{{cite web|url=https://brahmos.com/newscenter.php?newsid=95|title=India to develop BrahMos-II missile|website=Brahmos.com}}</ref><ref name=NavalNews /> under development {{as of | 2011 | lc = on}} in India and Russia<ref>{{cite news|url= http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2011-10-09/news/30260244_1_air-version-stealth-supersonic-cruise-missile-india-s-defence-research|archive-url= https://archive.today/20130103092457/http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2011-10-09/news/30260244_1_air-version-stealth-supersonic-cruise-missile-india-s-defence-research|url-status= dead|archive-date= 3 January 2013|title=Hypersonic version of Brahmos on the way|date=9 October 2011|work=The Times of India}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.brahmos.com/newscenter.php?newsid=102|title=India, Russia to develop new hypersonic cruise missile|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100628020619/http://brahmos.com/newscenter.php?newsid=102|archive-date= 28 June 2010|url-status=dead|access-date=23 February 2012}}</ref> <!--- DO NOT REMOVE BRAHMOS-II FROM THIS LIST. IT IS CITED BY RELIABLE SOURCES, INCLUDING IT'S OWN MANUFACTURER AS A CRUISE MISSILE. --> *Hycore (South Korea)<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.janes.com/osint-insights/defence-news/weapons/south-korea-develops-hycore-hypersonic-cruise-missile | title=South Korea develops Hycore hypersonic cruise missile | date=25 January 2022 }}</ref> *[[Hypersonic Technology Demonstrator Vehicle|HSTDV]] {{flagicon|India}} – hypersonic scramjet demonstrator. A carrier vehicle for hypersonic long-range cruise missiles is being developed by [[Defence Research and Development Organisation]] (DRDO).<ref>{{Cite web|url= https://theprint.in/defence/drdo-test-fires-futuristic-missile-tech-but-its-success-is-in-doubt/249386/|title= DRDO test-fires futuristic missile tech, but its success is in doubt|last=Philip|first=Snehesh Alex|date=2019-06-12|website=ThePrint|language=en-US|access-date= 2020-03-23}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/drdo-starts-work-on-hypersonic-weapon/story-NAg6ViN9W94ll4CsfGDNYP.html|title=DRDO starts work on 'next-gen' hypersonic weapon|date=2019-10-20|website=Hindustan Times|language=en|access-date=2020-03-23}}</ref> *Hyfly-2 {{flagicon|USA}} – hypersonic [[air-launched cruise missile]] first displayed at Sea Air Space 2021, developed by [[Boeing]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.navalnews.com/event-news/sea-air-space-2021/2021/08/sea-air-space-2021-boeing-unveils-new-hypersonic-cruise-missile-concept/|title = Sea Air Space 2021: Boeing Unveils New Hypersonic Cruise Missile Concept|date = 4 August 2021}}</ref> *[[Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept]] (HAWC, pronounced Hawk) {{flagicon|USA}} – scramjet-powered hypersonic [[air-launched cruise missile]] without a [[warhead]] that uses its own [[kinetic energy]] upon impact to destroy the target, developed by [[DARPA]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/04/politics/us-hypersonic-missile-test/index.html|title = US tested hypersonic missile in mid-March but kept it quiet to avoid escalating tensions with Russia | CNN Politics|website = [[CNN]]|date = 5 April 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Second Successful Flight for DARPA Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept (HAWC) |url=https://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2022-04-05#:~:text=Air%2Dbreathing%20vehicles%20utilize%20air,targets%20even%20without%20high%20explosives |website=DARPA |date=4 May 2022}}</ref> *[[Hypersonic Air Launched Offensive Anti-Surface]] (HALO) {{flagicon|USA}} – [[air-launched cruise missile|air-launched]] [[anti-ship missile]] under Offensive Anti-Surface Warfare Increment 2 (OASuW Inc 2) program for the [[US Navy]] (Navy)<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2022/09/halo-us-navy-hypersonic-capability/ | title=HALO programme accelerates US Navy hypersonic capability drive | date=5 September 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=FY18 Navy Programs – Offensive Anti-Surface Warfare (OASuW) Increment 1 |website=[[Director, Operational Test and Evaluation]] |url=https://www.dote.osd.mil/Portals/97/pub/reports/FY2018/navy/2018oasuw.pdf?ver=2019-08-21-155650-680 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200201164929/https://www.dote.osd.mil/Portals/97/pub/reports/FY2018/navy/2018oasuw.pdf?ver=2019-08-21-155650-680 |archive-date=2020-02-01}}</ref> *[[Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missile]] (HACM) {{flagicon|USA}} – planned for use by the [[United States Air Force]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Raytheon/Northrop Grumman team selected for HACM hypersonic weapon |url=https://www.janes.com/defence-news/news-detail/raytheonnorthrop-grumman-team-selected-for-hacm-hypersonic-weapon |access-date=2022-10-26 |website=Janes.com |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=US Air Force Selects Raytheon Missiles & Defense, Northrop Grumman to Deliver First Hypersonic Air-Breathing Missile |url=https://news.northropgrumman.com/news/releases/us-air-force-selects-raytheon-missiles-defense-northrop-grumman-to-deliver-first-hypersonic-air-breathing-missile |access-date=2022-10-26 |website=Northrop Grumman Newsroom |language=en}}</ref> *[[SCIFiRE]] {{flagicon|USA}} / {{flagicon|AUS}} – Southern Cross Integrated Flight Research Experiment (SCIFiRE) is a joint program between the [[United States Department of Defense|US Department of Defense]] and the Australian [[Department of Defence (Australia)|Department of Defence]] for a Mach 5 scramjet-powered missile.<ref>{{cite press release |title=Department of Defense Announces New Allied Prototyping Initiative Effort With Australia to Continue Partnership in Developing Air Breathing Hypersonic Vehicles |url=https://www.defense.gov/News/Releases/Release/Article/2429061/department-of-defense-announces-new-allied-prototyping-initiative-effort-with-a/ |website=United States Department of Defense |access-date=18 January 2022 |date=30 November 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release |author1=Defence Minister Linda Reynolds |title=Australia collaborates with the US to develop and test high speed long-range hypersonic weapons |url=https://www.minister.defence.gov.au/minister/lreynolds/media-releases/australia-collaborates-us-develop-and-test-high-speed-long-range |website=Department of Defence Ministers |access-date=19 January 2022 |date=1 December 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=SCIFiRE Hypersonics |url=https://www.airforce.gov.au/our-mission/scifire-hypersonics |website=Royal Australian Air Force |date=16 July 2021 |access-date=19 January 2022}}</ref> In September 2021, the US Department of Defense awarded [[Design review (U.S. government)|Preliminary Design Review]] contracts to [[Boeing]], [[Lockheed Martin]] and [[Raytheon Missiles & Defense]].<ref>{{cite press release |title=Contracts For Sept. 3, 2021 |url=https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/2764928/ |website=United States Department of Defence |access-date=18 January 2022 |date=3 September 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release |title=Contracts For Sept. 1, 2021 |url=https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/2762096/ |website=United States Department of Defence |access-date=18 January 2022 |date=1 September 2021}}</ref> ===Supersonic=== [[File:Brahmos imds.jpg|thumb| [[BrahMos]] shown at IMDS 2007.|300x300px]] These missiles travel faster than the speed of sound, usually using [[ramjet]] engines. The range is typically 100–500 km, but can be greater. Guidance systems vary. Examples:<!-- Please maintain list in alphabetical order --> *[[ASALM]] US ALCM prototype, test-flown to hypersonic Mach 5.5 *[[3M-54 Kalibr]] (4,500 km, Mach 3) {{flagicon|Russia}} (the "Sizzler" variant is capable of supersonic speed at the terminal stage only) *[[3M-51 Alfa]] (250 km, Mach 2.5) {{flagicon|Russia}} *[[Air-Sol Moyenne Portée]] (300–500 km+, Mach 3) {{flagicon|France}} – supersonic [[Standoff missile|stand-off]] nuclear missile *[[ASM-3]] (400 km, Mach 3+) {{flagicon|JAP}} *[[BrahMos]] (290–800 km, Mach 3) {{flagicon|India}} / {{flagicon|Russia}}<ref>{{Cite web |date=24 November 2020 |title=India now working on 1,500-km range BrahMos supersonic cruise missile |url=https://theprint.in/defence/india-now-working-on-1500-km-range-brahmos-supersonic-cruise-missile/550924/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210204100808/https://theprint.in/defence/india-now-working-on-1500-km-range-brahmos-supersonic-cruise-missile/550924/ |archive-date=4 February 2021 |access-date=27 January 2021 |website=The Print |language=en}}</ref> *[[Blyskavka (missile)|Blyskavka]] (100–370 km) {{flagicon|Ukraine}} – Artem Luch [[Yuzhmash|Pivdenmash]] *[[C-101]] (50 km, Mach 2) {{flagicon|China}} *[[C-301]] (100+ km, Mach) {{flagicon|China}} *[[C-803]] (230 km, Mach 1.4) {{flagicon|China}} – supersonic terminal stage only *[[C-805]] {{flagicon|China}} *[[CX-1 Missile Systems|CX-1]] (280 km, Mach 3) {{flagicon|China}} *[[DF-100|CJ-100 / DF-100]] (2000–3000 km, Mach 5) {{flagicon|China}} *[[Future Cruise/Anti-Ship Weapon|FC/ASW]] (under development) – transnational cruise missile programme {{flagicon|France}} / {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} / {{flagicon|Italy}}<ref name="Janes">[http://home.janes.com/events/exhibitions/dsei2011/sections/daily/day1/perseus-mbdas-missile-of-.shtml Janes – Perseus: MBDA's missile of the future?] {{webarchive|url= https://web.archive.org/web/20111113133922/http://home.janes.com/events/exhibitions/dsei2011/sections/daily/day1/perseus-mbdas-missile-of-.shtml |date=13 November 2011 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.iiss.org/whats-new/iiss-experts-commentary/from-the-paris-air-show-enter-perseus/ |title= International Institute for Strategic Studies – IISS |access-date=8 October 2015 |url-status= dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120628163208/http://www.iiss.org/whats-new/iiss-experts-commentary/from-the-paris-air-show-enter-perseus/ |archive-date=28 June 2012 }}</ref><ref name="The Telegraph">{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/defence/8587357/New-British-missile-three-times-as-fast-as-current-weapons.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220111/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/defence/8587357/New-British-missile-three-times-as-fast-as-current-weapons.html |archive-date=11 January 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|title=New British missile three times as fast as current weapons|date= 21 June 2011|work=Telegraph.co.uk|access-date= 8 October 2015|last1= Harding|first1= Thomas}}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref name="MBDA Systems">{{Cite web|url=http://www.mbda-systems.com/mediagallery/files/cvs401-perseus-_datasheet-1315926538.pdf|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130512144417/http://www.mbda-systems.com/mediagallery/files/cvs401-perseus-_datasheet-1315926538.pdf|url-status=dead|title=MBDA Systems|archive-date=12 May 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/paris-perseus-set-to-go-on-the-attack-358513/|title= PARIS: Perseus set to go on the attack|work= Flightglobal.com|access-date= 8 October 2015 |date=22 June 2011}}</ref> *[[Hsiung Feng III]] (100-150 km, Mach 3.5) {{flagicon|Republic of China}} *[[Hyunmoo-3]] (1500 km, Mach 1.2) {{flagicon|South Korea}} *[[KD-88]] (200 km, Mach 0.85) {{flagicon|China}} *[[Kh-20]] (380–600 km, Mach 2) {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} *[[Kh-31]] (25–110 km, Mach 3.5) {{flagicon|Russia}} *[[Kh-32]] (600–1,000 km, Mach 4.6) {{flagicon|Russia}} *[[Kh-80]] (3,000–5,000 km, Mach 3) {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} / {{flagicon|Russia}} *[[P-270 Moskit]] (120–250 km, Mach 2–3) {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} / {{flagicon|Russia}} *[[P-500 Bazalt]] (550 km, Mach 3+) {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} / {{flagicon|Russia}} *[[P-700 Granit]] (625 km, Mach 2.5+) {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} / {{flagicon|Russia}} *[[P-800 Oniks|P-800 Oniks / Kh-61]] (600–800 km, Mach 2.6) {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} / {{flagicon|Russia}} *[[P-1000 Vulkan]] (800 km, Mach 3+) {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} / {{flagicon|Russia}} *[[YJ-12]] (250–400 km, Mach 4) {{flagicon|China}} *[[YJ-18]] (220–540 km, Mach 3) {{flagicon|China}} *[[YJ-91]] (15–120 km, Mach 3.5) {{flagicon|China}} *[[Yun Feng]] (1200–2,000 km, Mach 3) {{flagicon|Republic of China}} *[[SSM-N-9 Regulus II]] (1,852 km, Mach 2) {{flagicon|United States}} ====Intercontinental-range supersonic==== <!-- Please maintain list in alphabetical order --> *[[Burya]] (8,500 km) {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} *[[MKR (missile)|MKR]] (8,000 km) {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} *[[RSS-40 Buran]] (8,500 km) {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} *[[Supersonic Low Altitude Missile|SLAM]] (cancelled in 1964) {{flagicon|United States}} *[[SM-64 Navaho]] (canceled in 1958) {{flagicon|United States}} ===Long-range subsonic=== [[File:Nirbhay missiles during Republic Day Parade 2018.jpg|alt=|thumb|India's Nirbhay missiles mounted on a truck-based launcher]] The United States, Russia, North Korea, India, Iran, South Korea, Israel, France, China and Pakistan have developed several long-range subsonic cruise missiles. These missiles have a range of over {{convert|1000|km|mi}} and fly at about {{convert|800|km/h|mph}}.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Ug-6DgAAQBAJ&pg=PT314|title=The Modern Weaponry of the World's Armed Forces|last=(Retd.)|first=Col Y. Udaya Chandar|date=2017|publisher=Notion Press|isbn=978-1-946983-79-4|page=314}}</ref> They typically have a launch weight of about {{convert|1500|kg|lb}}<ref>{{cite book|title=The Modern Weaponry of the World's Armed Forces|last=Chandar|first=Col. Y Udaya|publisher=Notion Press|year=2017|isbn=978-1-946983-79-4}}</ref> and can carry either a conventional or a nuclear warhead. Earlier versions of these missiles used [[Inertial navigation system|inertial navigation]]; later versions use much more accurate [[TERCOM]] and [[TERCOM#DSMAC|DSMAC]] systems. Most recent versions can use [[satellite navigation]]. Examples:<!-- Please maintain list in alphabetical order --> *[[3M-54 Kalibr]] (up to 4,500 km) {{flagicon|Russia}} *[[AGM-86 ALCM]] (from 1100 to >2400 km) {{flagicon|United States}} *[[AGM-129 ACM]] (from 3450 to 3700 km) {{flagicon|United States}} *[[AGM-181 LRSO]] (>2500 km) {{flagicon|United States}} *[[Tomahawk (missile family)|BGM-109 Tomahawk]] (up to 1,700 km) {{flagicon|United States}} *[[BGM-109G Ground Launched Cruise Missile]] (2,500 km) {{flagicon|United States}} *[[Kh-55]] (3,000 km) and Kh-65 {{flagicon|Russia}} *[[Kh-101]] (4500–5500 km) {{flagicon|Russia}} *[[Iskander-K]] (not less than 3 500 km) {{flagicon|Russia}} *[[Hwasal-2]] (> 2000 km) {{flagicon|PRK}} *[[RK-55]] (3,000 km) {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} *[[Nirbhay]] (up to 1500 km)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/nirbhay-cruise-missile-test-fired-drdo-says-indigenous-engine-a-success-101628656458294.html|title = Nirbhay cruise missile test-fired; indigenous engine a success, say officials| work=Hindustan Times |date = 11 August 2021}}</ref> {{flagicon|India}} *[[Missile de Croisière Naval|MdCN]] (up to 1,400 km) {{flagicon|France}} *[[Paveh cruise missile|Paveh]] (1,650 km) {{flagicon|Iran}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/iran-unveils-new-paveh-cruise-missile-that-can-reach-israel|title = Iran unveils new 'Paveh' cruise missile that can reach Israel| website=[[The Times of Israel]] |date = 25 February 2023}}</ref> *[[Hoveyzeh (cruise missile)|Hoveyzeh]] (1,350 km) {{flagicon|Iran}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tehrantimes.com/news/432567/Iran-unveils-long-range-Hoveyzeh-cruise-missile|title = Iran unveils long-range Hoveyzeh cruise missile|date = 2 February 2019}}</ref> *[[Abu Mahdi (missile)|Abu Mahdi]] (over 1,000 km) {{flagicon|Iran}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mashreghnews.ir/news/1108707/%D8%AA%D8%B4%D8%B1%DB%8C%D8%AD-%D9%88%DB%8C%DA%98%DA%AF%DB%8C-%D9%87%D8%A7%DB%8C-%D9%85%D9%88%D8%B4%DA%A9-%D8%B4%D9%87%DB%8C%D8%AF-%D8%AD%D8%A7%D8%AC-%D9%82%D8%A7%D8%B3%D9%85-%D9%88-%D8%B4%D9%87%DB%8C%D8%AF-%D8%A7%D8%A8%D9%88%D9%85%D9%87%D8%AF%DB%8C|title = Description of the characteristics of 'Martyr Haj Qasem' and 'Martyr Abu Mahdi' missiles|date = 20 August 2020}}</ref> *[[Quds 1]] Houthi {{flagicon|Yemen}} *[[Hsiung Feng IIE]] (600–1,200 km) {{flagicon|Republic of China}} *[[Hyunmoo III]] (Hyunmoo IIIA – 500 km, Hyunmoo IIIB – 1000 km, Hyunmoo IIIC – 1500 km) {{flagicon|South Korea}} *[[Type 12 surface-to-ship missile|Type 12 SSM]] (1,500 km under development) {{flagicon|Japan}} *[[MGM-13 Mace]] {{flagicon|United States}} *[[DF-10/CJ-10]] (CJ-10K – 1500 km, CJ-20 – 2000 km) {{flagicon|China}} *[[Popeye (missile)|Popeye Turbo SLCM]] {{flagicon|Israel}} *[[Deep Precision Strike Capability|Deep Precision Strike Capability DPSC]] (over 2,000 km under development) {{flagicon|Germany}} {{flagicon|United Kingdom}}, part of the [[Trinity House Agreement]].<ref>https://aviationweek.com/defense/budget-policy-operations/germany-uk-reveal-trinity-house-deep-strike-missile-development</ref><ref>https://www.twz.com/air/long-range-deep-precision-strike-missile-to-be-developed-by-uk-and-germany</ref> ====Intercontinental-range subsonic==== <!-- Please maintain list in alphabetical order --> *[[9M730 Burevestnik]] (unlimited range) {{flagicon|Russia}} *[[SM-62 Snark]] (10,200 km) {{flagicon|United States}} ===Medium-range subsonic=== [[File:Storm Shadow p1220865.jpg|thumb|right|[[Storm Shadow]] (France / UK)]] [[File:Babur Cruise Missle at Ideas 2008.jpg|thumb|right|A Pakistani [[Babur (cruise missile)|Babur]] cruise missile launcher]] These missiles are about the same size and weight and fly at similar speeds to the above category. Guidance systems vary. Examples:<!-- Please maintain list in alphabetical order --> *[[AGM-158 JASSM]] (370–1900 km) {{flagicon|United States}} *[[AGM-158C LRASM]] (370 km) {{flagicon|United States}} *[[Atmaca]] {{flagicon|Turkey}} *[[Babur (cruise missile)|Babur]] (290–900 km) {{flagicon|Pakistan}} *[[Harbah]] (250–450 km) {{flagicon|Pakistan}} *[[Hatf-VIII (Ra'ad)|Hatf-VIII / Ra'ad Mark-2 ALCM]] (400 km) {{flagicon|Pakistan}} *[[Hsiung Feng IIE]] (600–2000 km) {{flagicon|Republic of China}} *[[Hyunmoo-3]] (within 1500 km) {{flagicon|South Korea}} *[[Iskander-K]] {{flagicon|Russia}} *[[KD-63]] {{flagicon|China}} *[[NASM-MR]] {{flagicon | India}} *[[KEPD 350|Taurus KEPD 350]] (500+ km) {{flagicon|Germany}} / {{flagicon|Sweden}} / {{flagicon|Spain}} *[[Kh-55|Kh-50]] (Kh-SD) and Kh-101 Kh-65 variants {{flagicon|Russia}} *[[MGM-1 Matador]] (700 km) {{flagicon|United States}} *[[Ra'ad ALCM]] (350 km) {{flagicon|Pakistan}} *[[Raad (anti-ship missile)|Raad]] (360 km) {{flagicon|Iran}} *[[SOM (missile)|SOM]] (SOM B Block I) – 500 km, 1500 km and 2500 km versions (350 km range under serial production, 500 km+ range under development)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkey-aims-to-increase-ballistic-missile-ranges.aspx?pageID=238&nID=12731&NewsCatID=345|title=BUSINESS – Turkey aims to increase ballistic missile ranges|author=Ümit Enginsoy|date=February 2012 |publisher=Hurriyetdailynews.com|access-date=13 February 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/ekonomi/19680119.asp|title=Tübıta: Hedefimiz 2 bin 500 kilometre menzilli füze yapmak |date=14 January 2012|publisher=Hurriyet.com.tr|access-date=13 February 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.trt.net.tr/trtavaz/turk-fuzesi-som-icin-geri-sayim-basladi--haber-detay,tr,24107.aspx|title=Türk Füzesi SOM İçin Geri Sayım Başladı – Haber – TRT Avaz|publisher=Trt.net.tr|access-date=13 February 2012|archive-date=10 May 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130510220244/http://www.trt.net.tr/trtavaz/turk-fuzesi-som-icin-geri-sayim-basladi--haber-detay,tr,24107.aspx|url-status=dead}}</ref> {{flagicon|Turkey}} *[[SSM-N-8 Regulus]] (926 km) {{flagicon|United States}} *[[SS-N-3 Shaddock|P-5 Pyatyorka]] (450–750 km) {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} / {{flagicon|Russia}} / {{flagicon|North Korea}} *[[Storm Shadow|Storm Shadow / SCALP-EG]] (550 km, Mach 0.65) {{flagicon|France}} / {{flagicon|United Kingdom}}<ref>{{cite web|title=SCALP EG / Storm Shadow / SCALP Naval / Black Shaheen / APACHE AP|url=https://missilethreat.csis.org/missile/apache-ap/#:~:text=SCALP%20EG%2F%20Storm%20Shadow%20Specifications&text=The%20missiles%20are%205.1%20m,250-400%20km.13.|website=CSIS Missile Threat}}</ref> *[[Type 12 surface-to-ship missile|Type 12 SSM]] (within 1000 km under development) {{flagicon|Japan}} *[[Ya-Ali (missile)|Ya-Ali]] (700 km) {{flagicon|Iran}} *[[Zarb missile|Zarb]] (320 km) {{flagicon|Pakistan}} ===Short-range subsonic=== These are subsonic missiles that weigh around {{convert|500|kg|0}} and have a range of up to {{convert|300|km|mi|abbr=on}}.{{citation needed|date=August 2008}} [[File:NSM PICT0001.JPG|thumb|right|A [[Naval Strike Missile]] of the [[Norwegian Navy]]]] Examples:<!-- Please maintain list in alphabetical order --> *[[Apache (missile)|Apache]] (100–140 km) {{flagicon|France}} *[[AVMT-300]] (300 km) {{flagicon|Brazil}} *[[MICLA-BR]] (300 km) {{flagicon|Brazil}}<ref>{{cite news |title=FOTO: Caça F-5M voando com o míssil de cruzeiro MICLA-BR|url=https://www.aereo.jor.br/2019/10/01/foto-caca-f-5m-voando-com-o-missil-de-cruzeiro-micla-br|publisher=Poder Aéreo|language=pt|date=1 October 2019}}</ref> *[[Hyunmoo-3]] (over 300 km) shorter range {{flagicon|South Korea}} *[[SSM-700K Haeseong]] (180+ km) {{flagicon|South Korea}} *[[Joint Fire Support Missile|JFS-M]] (499 km) {{flagicon|Germany}} *[[Kh-35]] (130–300 km) {{flagicon|Russia}}, KN-19 Ks3/4 {{flagicon|North Korea}} *[[Kh-59]] (115–550 km) {{flagicon|Russia}} *[[P-15 Termit|P-15]] (40–80 km) {{flagicon|Russia}}, KN-1 {{flagicon|North Korea}} *[[Nasr-1]] {{flagicon|Iran}} *[[Zafar (Anti Ship Missile)|Zafar]] (25 km) {{flagicon|Iran}} *[[Noor (missile)|Noor]] {{flagicon|Iran}} *[[Qader (missile)|Qader]] {{flagicon|Iran}} *[[NASM-SR]]{{flagicon | India}} *[[Naval Strike Missile]] (185–555 km) {{flagicon|Norway}} *[[RBS-15]] {{flagicon|Sweden}} *[[Korshun (cruise missile)|Korshun]] {{flagicon|Ukraine}} – local derivative of Kh-55 and RK-55 *[[Neptune (cruise missile)|Neptune]] {{flagicon|Ukraine}}<ref>{{cite web |title=Ukraine Tests Advanced Subsonic Cruise Missile 'Neptune' |url=http://www.defenseworld.net/news/21881 |website=Defense World |date=31 January 2018 |access-date=31 January 2018 |url-status=dead |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20180201082450/http://www.defenseworld.net/news/21881#.WnLO3-jP38A |archive-date=1 February 2018}}</ref> *[[V-1 flying bomb]] (250 km) {{flagicon|Nazi Germany}} [[File:Hsiung Feng II Anti-Ship Missile Display in Chengkungling 20111009a.jpg|thumb|200px|Hsiung Feng II Anti-Ship Missile Display in [[Chengkungling History Museum|Chengkungling]]]] [[File:Hsiung-Feng-2-sketch.svg|thumb|300px|Hsiung Feng II]] *[[Hsiung Feng II]] {{flagicon|Republic of China}} *[[Wan Chien]] {{flagicon|Republic of China}} *[[VCM-01]] (100–300 km) {{flagicon|Vietnam}} *[[AIST (missile)|Aist]] (100–300 km) {{flagicon|Belarus}} *[[Sea Killer / Marte|Marte]] (100+ km) {{flagicon|Italy}} **[[Sea Killer / Marte|Sea Killer]] export variant {{flagicon|Italy}} *[[Otomat]] (180 km) {{flagicon|France}} / {{flagicon|Italy}} **Otomat Mk2 E / Teseo Mk2/E (360 km) {{flagicon|Italy}} *[[C-801]] (40 km) {{flagicon|China}} *[[C-802]] (120–230 km) {{flagicon|China}} *[[C-803]] {{flagicon|China}} *[[C-805]] {{flagicon|China}} *[[C-602]] {{flagicon|China}} *[[CM-602G]] {{flagicon|China}} *[[Çakır (missile)|Çakır]] {{flagicon|Turkey}} *[[Delilah missile]] (250 km) {{flagicon|Israel}} *[[Gabriel missile|Gabriel IV]] (200 km) {{flagicon|Israel}} *[[Popeye missile|Popeye turbo ALCM]] (78 km) {{flagicon|Israel}} *[[Sea Breaker (missile)|Sea Breaker]] (300 km) {{flagicon|Israel}} *[[Harpoon (missile)|RGM-84 Harpoon]] (124–310 km) {{flagicon|United States}} *[[AGM-84E Standoff Land Attack Missile]] (110 km) {{flagicon|United States}} *[[AGM-84H/K SLAM-ER]] (270 km) {{flagicon|United States}} *[[Silkworm missile|Silkworm]] (100–500 km) {{flagicon|China}} *[[SOM (missile)|SOM]] {{flagicon|Turkey}}<ref>{{cite web |date=4 June 2011 |title=Yerli seyir füzesi, 180 kilometreden hedefini vuracak – Hürriyet Gündem |url=http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/gundem/17954640.asp?gid=381 |access-date=13 February 2012 |publisher=Hurriyet.com.tr}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Yerli seyir füzesi, 180 kilometreden hedefinin vuracak – Kirpi HABER Cesur | Özgür | Tarafsız Habercilik |url=http://www.kirpihaber.com/teknoloji-bilim/yerli-seyir-fuzesi-180-kilometreden-hedefinin-vuracak.htm |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110607033259/http://www.kirpihaber.com/teknoloji-bilim/yerli-seyir-fuzesi-180-kilometreden-hedefinin-vuracak.htm |archive-date=2011-06-07 |access-date=13 February 2012 |publisher=Kirpihaber.com}}</ref>
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