List of anti-ship missiles

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This is a list of anti-ship missiles.

World War II

Asia

India

  • Supersonic
    cruise missile (range of 650 km) jointly developed by India and Russia. (Operational)
  • Nirbhay – Anti-ship cruise missile with the range of 1000 km to 1500 km at the speed of 0.7 to 0.9 mach.(Operational)
  • BrahMos-NG  – Miniaturized version of the Brahmos. (under development)
  • Hypersonic
    cruise missile (range of 1000 km). (under development)
  • Dhanush
     – A system consisting of stabilization platform and missiles, which has the capability to launch
  • Agni-P  - May be developed into Anti-ship ballistic missile and "carrier killer" .
  • NASM-SR – DRDO Naval Anti-Ship Missile Short Range (Range 55+ km) for Helicopter. (Under development)

Indonesia

  • RN01-SS, anti-ship and land attack missile, currently under development.

Iran

Iraq

Al Salah-Ad-Din 

Israel

  • Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI)
  • Luz (missile)
  • Naval Spike
  • Sea Breaker
  • LORA - (LOng Range Artillery), a theater quasi-ballistic missile which can be ship-launched from inside of a standard Intermodal container

Japan

North Korea

Pakistan

People's Republic of China

Republic of China - Taiwan

  • Gabriel missile
    .
  • Hsiung Feng II – Brave Wind II is a subsonic missile with ship-to-ship, surface-to-ship, and air-to-ship versions. It is not an improved version of HF-I, but rather a new design.
  • Hsiung Feng III – Brave Wind III is a state of the art supersonic (Mach 2-3) long range nuclear weapons capable scramjet ship-to-ship missile developed by CIST.[5][6]

South Korea

  • SSM-700K Haeseong

Turkey

  • ROKETSAN
  • SOM - SOM is a modern, autonomous, low observable, high precision air-launched cruise missile along with anti-ship capability.
  • Çakır - Çakır is a modern cruise missile that can be used from air, land and sea assets and can be used against ground and naval based targets. It has different variants that can be used in different tasks. Some define it as a "smaller" Atmaca.

Europe

Joint development

France

Italy

Norway

Serbia

ALAS missile on display at Partner 2011 military fair, Belgrade

ALAS (missile)

Sweden

Ukraine

United Kingdom

USSR / Russian Federation

P-15 Termit (SS-N-2 Styx)

(Listed by official

GRAU designation and NATO reporting name
in parentheses.)

North America

United States

AGM-119 Penguin
anti-ship missile.
Harpoon missile is launched from an Mk-16 launcher aboard the Knox class frigate USS Badger (FF-1071)
.

(All missiles based on radar homing unless otherwise noted.)

South America

Argentina

  • AS-25K
  • MP-1000 Martín Pescador

Brazil

  • MANSUP

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