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 km. 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 km.

Specific MRBMs

 * Agni I (700–1250 km) (India) 🇮🇳
 * Agni II (2,000–3,000 km) (India) 🇮🇳


 * DF-21 (1,800 km-3,000 km) (China) 🇨🇳


 * Ghauri-I (1,200 km) (Pakistan) 🇵🇰
 * Ghauri-II (1,800 km) (Pakistan) 🇵🇰
 * Shaheen-II (2,500 km) (Pakistan) 🇵🇰


 * Jericho II (1,300 km) (Israel) 🇮🇱


 * Rodong-1 (900-1,300 km) (North Korea) 🇰🇵
 * Hyunmoo-3 (500-1,500 km) (South Korea) 🇰🇷
 * Ghadr-110 (2,000-3,000 km) (Iran) 🇮🇷
 * Shahab-3 (2100 km) (Iran) 🇮🇷
 * Fajr-3 (2,500 km(estimation)) (Iran) 🇮🇷
 * Ashoura (2,000-2,500 km) (Iran) 🇮🇷
 * Sejjil (2,000–2,500 km) (Iran) 🇮🇷


 * SS-3 Shyster (1,200 km) (Soviet Union)
 * SS-4 Sandal (2,100 km) (Soviet Union)


 * PGM-19 Jupiter (2,410 km) (USA) 🇺🇸
 * MGM-31 Pershing (1,770 km) (USA) 🇺🇸


 * Blue Streak (3,700 km) (UK)