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==Types== {{More citations needed|section|date=October 2017}} Specific types of SLBMs (current, past and under development) include: {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Type !! NATO Name !! Minimum Range (km) !! Maximum Range (km) !! Country !! Status |- |[[UGM-27 Polaris|UGM-27 Polaris (A-1 through A-3)]] || || || 4,600 || {{flagicon image|Flag of the United States.svg}} [[United States and weapons of mass destruction|United States]] || Decommissioned |- |[[UGM-73 Poseidon|UGM-73 Poseidon (C-3)]] || || || 4,600 |{{flagicon image|Flag of the United States.svg}} [[United States and weapons of mass destruction|United States]]|| Decommissioned |- |[[UGM-96 Trident I|UGM-96 Trident I (C-4)]] || || || 7,400 |{{flagicon image|Flag of the United States.svg}} [[United States and weapons of mass destruction|United States]]|| Decommissioned |- |[[UGM-133 Trident II|UGM-133 Trident II (D5LE)]] || || || 12,000 |{{flagicon image|Flag of the United States.svg}} [[United States and weapons of mass destruction|United States]]|| Operational |- |[[R-13 (missile)|R-13]] || SS-N-4 || || 600 || {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union.svg}} [[Russia and weapons of mass destruction|Soviet Union]]|| Decommissioned |- |[[SS-N-5|R-21]] || SS-N-5 || || 1,650 || {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union.svg}} [[Russia and weapons of mass destruction|Soviet Union]] || Decommissioned |- |[[SS-N-6|R-27 Zyb]] || SS-N-6 || 2,400 || 3,000 || {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union.svg}} [[Russia and weapons of mass destruction|Soviet Union]] || Decommissioned |- |[[R-29 Vysota|R-29 "Vysota"/RSM-40]]<ref name="autogenerated2003">Korabli VMF SSSR, Vol. 1, Part 1, Yu. Apalkov, Sankt Peterburg, 2003, {{ISBN|5-8172-0069-4}}</ref> || SS-N-8 "Sawfly" || 7,700 || 9,000 || {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union.svg}} [[Russia and weapons of mass destruction|Soviet Union]]|| Decommissioned |- |R-27K || SS-NX-13 || || 3,600 || {{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} [[Russia and weapons of mass destruction|Soviet Union/Russia]] || Never operational<ref>SS-NX-13 SLBM System (U), Defense Intelligence Agency, D5T-1020S-4l7-75, 1 October 1975</ref> |- |RSM-45 [[SS-N-17|R-31]] || SS-N-17 "Snipe"<ref name="autogenerated2003" /> || || 4,500 || {{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} [[Russia and weapons of mass destruction|Soviet Union/Russia]] || Decommissioned |- |RSM-50<ref name="autogenerated2003" /> [[SS-N-18|R-29R "Vysota"]] || SS-N-18 "Stingray" || || 6,500 || {{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} [[Russia and weapons of mass destruction|Soviet Union/Russia]] || Decommissioned |- |RSM-52<ref name="autogenerated2003" /> [[SS-N-20|R-39 "Rif"]] || SS-N-20 "Sturgeon" || || 8,300 || {{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} [[Russia and weapons of mass destruction|Soviet Union/Russia]] || Decommissioned |- |[[R-29RM Shtil|R-29RM "Shtil"/RSM-54]] || SS-N-23 "Skiff" || || 8,300 || {{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} [[Russia and weapons of mass destruction|Soviet Union/Russia]] || Decommissioned (Under rebuild to R-29RMU "Sineva")<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rusnavy.com/news/navy/index.php?ELEMENT_ID=10095 |title=SSBN K-51 Verkhoturye arrived to Zvezdochka for repairs today |publisher=Rusnavy.com |date=23 August 2010 |access-date=8 October 2010}}</ref> |- |[[R-29RMU Sineva|RSM-54 R-29RMU "Sineva"]] || SS-N-23 "Skiff" || || 8,300 || {{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} [[Russia and weapons of mass destruction|Soviet Union/Russia]] || Operational |- |[[R-29RMU2 Layner|RSM-54 R-29RMU2 "Layner"]] || || 8,300 || 12,000 || {{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} [[Russia and weapons of mass destruction|Soviet Union/Russia]] || Operational |- |[[RSM-56 Bulava|RSM-56 R-30 "Bulava"]] || SS-NX-32<ref>NASIC-1031-0985-09</ref> || 8,300 || 9,300 || {{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} [[Russia and weapons of mass destruction|Soviet Union/Russia]] || Operational |- |[[Polaris missile|UGM-27 Polaris (A-3)]] and [[Chevaline]] || || || 4,600 || {{flagicon image|Flag of the United Kingdom.svg}} [[United Kingdom and weapons of mass destruction|United Kingdom]] || Decommissioned |- |[[UGM-133 Trident II|UGM-133 Trident II (D5)]] || || || 12,000 || {{flagicon image|Flag of the United Kingdom.svg}} [[United Kingdom and weapons of mass destruction|United Kingdom]] || Operational |- |[[M1 (missile)|M1]] || || || 3,000 || {{flagicon image|Flag of France.svg}} [[France and weapons of mass destruction|France]] || Decommissioned |- |[[M2 (missile)|M2]] || || || 3,200 || {{flagicon image|Flag of France.svg}} [[France and weapons of mass destruction|France]] || Decommissioned |- |[[M20 (missile)|M20]] || || || 3,000 || {{flagicon image|Flag of France.svg}} [[France and weapons of mass destruction|France]] || Decommissioned |- |[[M4 (missile)|M4]] || || || 5,000 || {{flagicon image|Flag of France.svg}} [[France and weapons of mass destruction|France]] || Decommissioned |- |[[M45 (missile)|M45]] || || || 6,000 || {{flagicon image|Flag of France.svg}} [[France and weapons of mass destruction|France]] || Decommissioned |- |[[M51 (missile)|M51]] || || 8,000 || 10,000 || {{flagicon image|Flag of France.svg}} [[France and weapons of mass destruction|France]] || Operational |- |[[JL-1]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://fas.org/nuke/guide/china/slbm/jl-1.htm |title=JL-1 [CSS-N-3] – China Nuclear Forces |publisher=Fas.org |access-date=10 February 2012}}</ref> || || || 2,500 || {{flagicon image|Flag of China.svg}} [[China and weapons of mass destruction|China]] || Decommissioned (never fully operational) |- |[[JL-2]] || || 7,400 || 8,000 || {{flagicon image|Flag of China.svg}} [[China and weapons of mass destruction|China]] || Operational |- |[[JL-3]] || || || 12,000 || {{flagicon image|Flag of China.svg}} [[China and weapons of mass destruction|China]] || Operational<ref>{{cite web|url=https://media.defense.gov/2023/Oct/19/2003323409/-1/-1/1/2023-MILITARY-AND-SECURITY-DEVELOPMENTS-INVOLVING-THE-PEOPLES-REPUBLIC-OF-CHINA.PDF|title=2023 Military and Security Developments Involving the People's Republic of China|publisher=US Department of Defense|access-date=2023-11-22}}</ref> |- |[[Sagarika (missile)|K-15/B-05 Sagarika]] || || 750 || 1,900 || {{flagicon image|Flag of India.svg}} [[India and weapons of mass destruction|India]] || Operational |- |[[K-4 (SLBM)|K-4]] || || || 3,500 || {{flagicon image|Flag of India.svg}} [[India and weapons of mass destruction|India]] || Operational<ref>{{Cite web |last=Honrada |first=Gabriel |date=2024-12-02 |title=India's K-4 missile a nuclear shot across China's bow |url=https://asiatimes.com/2024/12/indias-k-4-missile-a-nuclear-shot-across-chinas-bow/ |access-date=2024-12-02 |website=Asia Times |language=en-US}}</ref> |- |[[K-5 (ballistic missile)|K-5]] || || || 5,000 || {{flagicon image|Flag of India.svg}} [[India and weapons of mass destruction|India]] || Under development<ref name="indianexpress">{{cite news |url=http://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/going-nuclear-at-sea/ |title=Going nuclear at sea |newspaper= The Indian Express |date=19 March 2015 |access-date=11 January 2017}}</ref><ref name="thediplomat">{{cite magazine |url=https://thediplomat.com/2013/07/indias-first-ballistic-missile-sub-to-begin-sea-trials/ |title=India's First Ballistic Missile Sub to Begin Sea Trials |magazine=The Diplomat |date=30 July 2013 |access-date=11 January 2017}}</ref> |- |[[K-6 (missile)|K-6]]|| || 8,000|| 12,000|| {{flagicon image|Flag of India.svg}} [[India]]|| Under development<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://thediplomat.com/2016/03/indias-undersea-deterrent/ |title = India's Undersea Deterrent}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/india-ballistic-missile-submarine-k-6-submarine-launched-drdo/1/1104982.html | title=From India Today magazine: A peek into India's top secret and costliest defence project, nuclear submarines| date=10 December 2017}}</ref> |- |[[Pukkuksong-1|Pukguksong-1]] (KN-11) || || 500 || 2,500 || {{flagicon image|Flag of North Korea.svg}} [[Korean People's Army Strategic Force|North Korea]] || Operational<ref name="YonhapAug24Confirms">[http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/national/2016/08/24/35/0301000000AEN20160824009552315F.html (2nd LD) N.K. leader calls SLBM launch success, boasts of nuke attack capacity] – Yonhap, 25 August 2016 08:17 am</ref> |- |[[Hwasong-11S]]{{efn|German analyst Norbert Brügge claimed the missile to be a modified variant of Pukguksong-1.}} | | |Reported: About 600<ref name="unsc">{{Cite web|date=2022-03-01 |title=S/2022/132|url=https://www.securitycouncilreport.org/atf/cf/%7B65BFCF9B-6D27-4E9C-8CD3-CF6E4FF96FF9%7D/N2225209.pdf |access-date=2025-01-02|website=[[United Nations Security Council]]}}</ref> |{{flagicon image|Flag of North Korea.svg}} [[Korean People's Army Strategic Force|North Korea]] |Being tested<ref>{{Cite web|title=PS-1 mod|url=http://www.b14643.de/Spacerockets/Specials/Pukguksong-1mod_SLBM/index.htm|access-date=2021-10-21|website=b14643.de}}</ref> |- |[[Pukguksong-3]] (KN-26) || || ||≥2,000<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|last=오석민|date=2020-10-15|title=N. Korea's new SLBM labeled 'Pukguksong-4ㅅ,' not 'Pukguksong-4A: Navy chief|url=https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20201015009800325|access-date=2020-12-15|website=Yonhap News Agency|language=en}}</ref> | {{flagicon image|Flag of North Korea.svg}} [[Korean People's Army Strategic Force|North Korea]] ||Being tested<ref>{{Cite web|title=Pukguksong-3 (KN-26)|url=https://missilethreat.csis.org/missile/pukguksong-3/|access-date=2020-12-15|website=Missile Threat|language=en-US}}</ref> |- |[[Pukguksong-4]]ㅅ<ref name=":0" /> | | |3,500 to 5,400 |{{flagicon image|Flag of North Korea.svg}} [[Korean People's Army Strategic Force|North Korea]] | rowspan="3" |Pukguksong-4 was escorted by the [[Korean People's Army Ground Force|KPA Ground Force]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Pukguksong-4 and -5|url=http://www.b14643.de/Spacerockets/Specials/Pukguksong-4and5_GLBM/index.htm|access-date=2021-10-21|website=b14643.de}} </ref> There have been no known test for these missiles so far. |- |[[Pukguksong-5]]ㅅ | | |≥3,000 |{{flagicon image|Flag of North Korea.svg}} [[Korean People's Army Strategic Force|North Korea]] |- |''[[Pukguksong-6]]'' (official designation unconfirmed) | | |4,000-12,000<ref name="newsis">{{cite web|author=Park Dae-ro|date=7 May 2022|url=https://www.newsis.com/view/NISX20220506_0001862078|title=北 신형 SLBM 사거리 4000㎞로 증가?…잠수함도 커질 듯|trans-title=North Korea's new SLBM range increased to 4,000km? Submarines may also become larger|website=[[Newsis]]|access-date=2025-02-02|language=ko}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|author=Julian Ryall|date=28 March 2025|title=Is North Korea’s nuclear submarine a game changer or ‘vanity project’? |url=https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/politics/article/3304188/north-koreas-nuclear-submarine-game-changer-or-vanity-project|access-date=2025-04-16|website=[[South China Morning Post]]}}</ref> |{{flagicon image|Flag of North Korea.svg}} [[Korean People's Army Strategic Force|North Korea]] |- |[[Hyunmoo]] IV-4 | | |500 |{{Flagicon image|Flag of South Korea.svg}} [[South Korea]] |Operational<ref>{{cite news|url=https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20240611011400315|title=(Yonhap Feature) S. Korean SLBM-capable sub on covert underwater duty against N. Korean threats|newspaper=[[Yonhap News Agency]]|date=12 June 2024|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20240612152027/https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20240611011400315|archivedate=12 June 2024|accessdate=12 June 2024|author1=Lee Min-ji}}</ref> |- |[[Hyper Velocity Gliding Projectile]] | | |3000<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASQDW5QBXQDVUTFK00B.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221227091038/https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASQDW5QBXQDVUTFK00B.html | archive-date=27 December 2022 | title=敵基地攻撃の長射程ミサイル、「5年後」「10年後」と段階的に配備:朝日新聞デジタル | date=27 December 2022 }}</ref> |{{Flagicon image|Flag of Japan.svg}} [[Japan]] |Under development<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.yomiuri.co.jp/politics/20221130-OYT1T50278/ | title=「反撃能力」保有へ、長射程ミサイル同時開発を検討…極超音速など10種類以上 | date=December 2022 }}</ref> |}
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