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* [[R-300 Elbrus]] theatre ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War) (NATO name SS-1c Scud)
* [[R-300 Elbrus]] theatre ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War) (NATO name SS-1c Scud)
*[[R550 Magic]]
*[[R550 Magic]]
*[[Ra'ad]] Hataf VIII (Pakistani Cruise Missile)
* [[Ra'ad (air-launched cruise missile)]], or Hatf-VIII, Pakistani weapon
* [[Ra'ad (anti-ship missile)]], Iranian weapon
* [[RAAD (anti-tank guided missile)]]
*[[Rapier (missile)|Rapier]] (Surface-to-air missile)
*[[Rapier (missile)|Rapier]] (Surface-to-air missile)
*[[Python (missile)|Rafael Python 5]] (Air-to-air missile)
*[[Python (missile)|Rafael Python 5]] (Air-to-air missile)
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*[[Shahab-3D]]
*[[Shahab-3D]]
*[[Shahab-4]]
*[[Shahab-4]]
*[[Shahab-5]] (An alleged Iranian long-range ballistic missile project)
*[[Shahab-5]]
*[[Shahab-6]] (An alleged Iranian long-range ballistic missile project)
*[[Shahab-6]]
*[[Shaheen missile|Shaheen-I]] (Pakistani MRBM)
*[[Shaheen missile|Shaheen-I]] (Pakistani MRBM)
*[[Shaheen-II]] (Pakistani IRBM)
*[[Shaheen-II]] (Pakistani IRBM)
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*[[RT-21 Temp 2S|Sinner]] ([[SS-16]]) (NATO reporting name for the [[RT-21 Temp 2S]])
*[[RT-21 Temp 2S|Sinner]] ([[SS-16]]) (NATO reporting name for the [[RT-21 Temp 2S]])
*[[R-14 Chusovaya|Skean]] ([[R-14 Chusovaya|SS-5]]) (NATO reporting name for the [[R-14 Chusovaya]])
*[[R-14 Chusovaya|Skean]] ([[R-14 Chusovaya|SS-5]]) (NATO reporting name for the [[R-14 Chusovaya]])
*[[Sky Bow I|Sky Bow I]] ([[Sky Bow|TK-1]]) (SAM)
*[[Sky Bow I]] ([[Sky Bow|TK-1]]) (SAM)
*[[Sky Bow II|Sky Bow II]] ([[Sky Bow|TK-2]]) (SAM)
*[[Sky Bow II]] ([[Sky Bow|TK-2]]) (SAM)
*[[Sky Bow III|Sky Bow III]] ([[Sky Bow|TK-3]]) (SAM)
*[[Sky Bow III]] ([[Sky Bow|TK-3]]) (SAM)
*[[Sky Spear]] (Short range SSBM)
*[[Sky Spear]] (Short range SSBM)
*[[Sky Sword I]] ([[Sky Sword I|TC-1]]) (air-to-air)
*[[Sky Sword I]] ([[Sky Sword I|TC-1]]) (air-to-air)

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Below is a list of missiles, sorted alphabetically into large categories and subcategories by name and purpose.

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Types of missiles:

Missiles by name

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  • Gabriel (Ship-to-ship and air-to-ship variant)
  • GAF Malkara
  • GAM-87 Skybolt
  • Ghauri-I (Pakistani)
  • Ghauri-II (Pakistani)
  • Ghauri-III
  • Global Rocket 1 fractional orbital bombardment system missile (Russia; Cold War) (NATO reporting name SS-X-10 Scrag)
  • Gorodomlya G-1 - Developed by a German team at Gorodomlya island (57°12'0.06"N, 33° 4'0.02"E) in 1948, based on the V-2 with detachable warhead and integral propellant tanks. (a.k.a. R-10).
  • Gorodomlya G-1M - The G-1 with a more powerful engine proposed in 1949.
  • Gorodomlya G-2 - (a.k.a. R-12) Developed as far as preliminary design the G-2 first stage was to have been powered by a cluster of three engines from the G-1 with a thrust of approx 100tons, the second stage being capable of delivering the warhead 2,000 to 2,500 kilometres. Insurmountable problems with control of the second stage forced abandonment.
  • Gorodomlya G-3 - The G-3 project was to have been a two-stage, G-1 derived rocket, with a winged upper stage similar to the A9 developed by Wernher Von Braun's team at Peenemünde, for a projected range of 8,000 to 10,000 kilometres
  • Gorodomlya G-4 - In April 1949 the Gorodomlya group were given the same requirements as the team at NII-88 (which produced the R-3). The German group designed a 24m (78 ft 9in) tall cone shaped rocket with an empty weight (including a three-ton warhead) of seven tons and a launch weight of 70.85 tons, (a.k.a. R-14).
  • Gorodomlya G-5 - Designed in parallel with the G-4, (a.k.a. R-15), another group at Gorodomlya proposed a ramjet powered unmanned bomber boosted by a G-1 or A4 rocket, cruising at 15 km (9 mi) altitude for a range of 3,000 kilometres.
  • Green Cheese (missile)
  • Green Flash (missile)
  • AGM-176 Griffin
  • Kh-23 Grom
  • PZR Grom

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  • OTR-21 Tochka tactical ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War) (NATO name SS-21 Scarab)
  • OTR-23 Oka theatre ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War) (NATO name SS-23 Spider)
  • Otomat

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Janes | Latest defence and security news".
  2. ^ "Russia tests long-range missile". 29 May 2007. Archived from the original on 2008-01-03. Retrieved 2015-12-24.
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