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Top 10 Countries With Best Missile Technology in the World 2023

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Today along with the other technologies the best missile technology adds strength to the country armed services. At modern, age of technological advancements every country having a well-known military power, is trying to enhance its missile technology as it has become a real and the most significant tool in modern combat. Today by the innovation of nuclear weapons the importance of missiles that can carry nuclear weapons by a wide range is at its best.

Below is the list of countries with best missile technology in world in 2023.

  • Russia
  • USA
  • CHINA
  • FRANCE
  • UK
  • INDIA
  • ISRAEL
  • PAKISTAN
  • IRAN
  • NORTH KOREA

Mostly five nations are entitled to have long-range missiles that can carry nuclear weapons. These nations are Russia, United States, China, Britain, and France. However, rest of the world’s countries are also doing well towards making their missile technology more challenging and advance. Do you know what country has the best missile technology in the world? By keeping in the best missile technology, we have ranked the top ten countries with the best missile technology in 2023.

Countries having Best Missile Technology 2023

10-North Korea

north korean missiles technology

North Korea has started its missile development program in the 1970s. In 1984, North Korea developed Scud-B ballistic missile that has the range of 300 km. It also developed the Scud-C (range of 500km), Scud-D (range of 800km) and the No-Dong (range of 1300km). North Korea is also an exporter of missiles to different countries like Pakistan, Iran, and Egypt. North Korea has tested and still developing Taepo Dong-2 and No-Dong-2. This is the reason why North Korea is considered among the top 10 countries with the best missile technology in the world 2023.

North korea claims a successful launch of hydrogen bomb few days back, that has threaten the world.
“North Korea has conducted a major Nuclear Test. Their words and actions continue to be very hostile and dangerous to the United States,” President Trump tweeted Sunday morning in response. “North Korea is a rogue nation which has become a great threat and embarrassment to China, which is trying to help but with little success.”

9-Iran

While talking about missile technology developments in the Middle East, Iran is one of the leading countries in that perspective. Iran has the complete missile systems. It has developed short-range artillery rockets. Likewise, it has also formed the Shehab-1 (range of 300 km) and Shehab-2 (range of almost 550 km). Shehab-3 missile, which has the range of almost 1,300 km, was also handed over to the revolutionary guard units in operational status.

There are also some reports regarding the development of Shehab-4 and Kosar intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) that will even longer-range missiles. On October 20, 2004, Iran has confirmed the successful experiment of Shehab-3 with 2,000 km of targeting range.

8-Pakistan

In 1990, Pakistan purchased M-11 ballistic missiles from China that has the range of 300 km. In the late 1990s, Pakistan with the help of China developed the 750km-range, solid-fueled shaheen-1 ballistic missile. Similarly, Pakistan also purchased a small number of No-Dong ballistic missiles from North Korea.

These No-Dong ballistic missiles have the range of almost 1,500km. Pakistan has tested its Ghauri missile in April 1988 and April 1999 that was the Pakistani edition of No-Dong ballistic missile. Whereas Pakistan is also developing Ghauri-2 that will have the range of about 2,300 km. Besides, Ghauri-3 and Shaheen-2 are also under the process of development that will even longer in range.

7-Israel

Israel has a wide-ranging missile industry that has the developed ballistic and cruise missile. Israel also has the unmanned aerial vehicles and a missile defense industry. In 1960, while performing the Jericho ballistic missiles series under the French assistance, Israel has produced Jericho-1, a short-range ballistic missile. Jericho-1 has the range of almost 500 km.

In 1970, Israel had also developed Jercho-2 having the range of about 1,500km to 1,800km. U.S.A has provided financial help to Israel in developing the Arrow Theater Defense missile that is the world’s single working missile defense system.

6-India

From almost two decades, India is trying to develop its ballistic missiles. Prithvi-1 and Pritvi-2 have been included in the Indian Army and Air Force as well. India has performed a considerably short series production of Agni-1 that has the range of 700km and Agni-2 that has the maximum range of almost 2,500km. In 2003, India announced to test Agni III with a range of about 4,000km.

India’s sea-launched ballistic missile that named as Sagarika reported as under development process. India has tested Agni IV successfully on 20 January, 2014. Agni IV can take warhead of 1 tone. India is also testing Agni V that is solid-fueled Intercontinental Ballistic Missile and has the targeting range of more than 5,000km. Agni VI is also reported to be under development process.

5-Britian

Mainly Britain heavily depends on US made submarine-launched ICBMs. The Great Britain shares a band of missiles with the US at the Strategic Weapons Facility Atlantic, Kings Bay Submarine Base, Georgia. Britain ended the nuclear function of Britain’s Tornado aircraft in 1988. U.S.A service the Trident II sea-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM) used by Britain.

4-France

Just after US, Russia, and China, France holds the fourth biggest strategic armory as it has more than three hundred strategic warheads. The M-51 is an ICBM deployed by French Navy IN 2010. Mainly developed to replace the M45 SLBM. It has the maximum range of almost 10,000km. It can carry about six independently re-entry vehicles with a yield of 100kt-150kt each.

3-China

China’s important achievement towards missile technology is the innovation of Dongfeng 5A (NATO reporting name is CSS-40) that is an improved version of DF-5A ICBM. It has the range of 13,000km. The missile can carry about six re-entry vehicles with a weight of 600kg each. China also has the Dongfeng 31A (NATO reporting name is CSS-9 Mod-2) that is the long-range ICBM. It has the maximum range of 11,200km. It can carry only one thermal nuclear weapon of 1,000kt.

2-United States of America

The Minuteman-III (LGM-30G) considered as one of the longest, ranged Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles. It has the range of 10,000km with a weight of almost 34,473kg. It can travel at the speed of 15,000mph. The Minuteman is the only land-based ICBM in the armory of U.S military.

Another important U.S missile is UGM-133 Trident 2 (Trident D5) that can carry a nuclear weapon with a maximum range of 11,300 km. It is a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM). It can travel at the speed of 13,000 mph. It is presently in use of US and Royal Navies. The Trident II D5 (Life Extension) is likely to be in service until 2042.

1-Russia

Around all other highly rated countries, Russia holds the first spot in the countries having the best missile technology. It has the RS-24 that has the capability to take nuclear weapons. RS-24 can carry almost four to six warheads. RS-24 has the targeting range of 10,500 km while having a mass at launch of about 47,200 kg that includes 1,200 kg of payload.

Another distinction, which Russia holds in missile technology, is the development of R-36M Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM). R-36M is the world’s longest-range missile with the targeting range of 16,000 km. R-36M can carry nuclear weapons. Russia is also developing a submarine-launched ballistic missile that considered the future of Russian nuclear triad.

R-29RMU Sineva, is a Russian third generation, submarine-launched ICBM. It is expected to be operational until 2030. It can carry 100kt warheads with a maximum range of 11,547km. RT-2UTTKh Topol-M is the advanced version of Topol ICBM. It has the range of 11,000km. It can perform nuclear explosions at a range of over 500m.
UR-100N is considered the fourth generation ICBM. It has the maximum range of 10,000km. However, it is predicted to stay operational until 2030.

Bulava also named as RSM-56 is a Russian Navy’s submarine ballistic missile. It was included in the service in January 2013. It has the targeting range of 10,000km with a weight of about 1,150kg. It can carry the maximum number of ten nuclear warheads.

 List of Top 10 Countries With the Best Missiles Technology in the World Today 2023

Rank Country No. of Nuclear Missiles
1.  Russia  7,700
2.  USA  7,100
3.  France  300
4.  China  260
5.  UK  225
6.  India  120
7.  Pakistan  120
8.  Israel  80
9.  Iran  NA
10.  North Korea  8

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