Top 7 Most Powerful & Dangerous Missiles in The World

Missiles are increasing one by one in all powerful countries in the world. The adoption of new, high-budget programs is enabling the development of even more powerful versions.

For those who don’t know, a missile is a rocket-propelled weapon aimed at providing explosive warheads at high speeds with exceptional accuracy.

These missiles are simultaneously admired and feared. Here is the list of top 7 most powerful & dangerous missiles in the world.

1) SS-N-30 (Russia)

The Soviet Union developed a series of intercontinental ballistic missiles including space launch vehicles during the Cold War.

It is one of the most hazardous missiles in the world, capable of carrying three warheads and being the first Soviet MIRV missile.

Let us inform you that it has a range of 16000 kilometers. This series is also considered to have the most powerful missiles.

2) LGM-30 Minuteman (United States)

LGM-30 Minuteman is a type of intercontinental ballistic missile developed by the United States.

The LGM-30G Minuteman III models have been in operation in the United States since 2018.

Let us inform you that it has a range of 13000 kilometers. It has the ability to carry three distinct nuclear weapons that can be used to attack three different targets.

It is the United States’ solely land-based intercontinental ballistic missile.

3) RS-28 Sarmat Satan 2 (Russia)

RS-28 Sarmat Satan 2 missile is capable of destroying targets flying between the North and South Poles. It will have a range of over 6,800 miles.

This was confirmed by Russian Deputy Defense Minister Yuri Bosiov to the Russian state news agency.

The weapon is a successor to the R-36M Voyevoda, and its existence was revealed shortly after Moscow announced that the arms reduction deal it had with the US had been suspended.

The new Satan 2 missiles replace the SS-19 Satan missiles, fueling fears that a future free of nuclear weapons is a dream.

4) M51 SLBM (France)

M51 SLBM was initially deployed in 2010 as a French submarine-launched ballistic missile. It has a range of 8000 to 10000 kilometers.

It may be fired from a submarine that is completely submerged. EADS Astrium Space Transportation designed and built this missile.

5) UGM-133 Trident II (United Kingdom)

Lockheed Martin Space Systems in Sunnyvale, California, built UGM-133 Trident II as a submarine-launched ballistic missile.

It was initially used in March 1990 and is still in use today. It has a range of 7500 to 12000 kilometers.

6) Jericho III (Israel)

Jericho III is an intercontinental ballistic missile with a long range. It has a range of 2000 to 11500 kilometers. It’s also on the list of the world’s most hazardous missiles.

Let us tell you that, after five countries around the world, this is Israel’s most innovative intercontinental ballistic missile.

7) Agni-V (India)

Agni-V is an Indian Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) intercontinental (intercontinental) ballistic missile. The Agni-V is the fifth Agni missile in a series.

Agni-V is a nuclear missile produced by the DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organization) in its own country.

It is India’s most advanced missile, with numerous new technologies integrated. The Indian government reports its range to be 5000 kilometers.

However, many specialists, particularly Chinese experts estimate that the missile’s range is 8000 kilometers.

Admin

Recent Posts

South Yemen Under Strain: Competing Security Narratives and Regional Power Dynamics

It is a desperate message to the international community: what is happening in South Yemen is not a security operation,… Read More

January 28, 2026

Two Hours on the Paris Runways: The Tiny Couture Details Fashion Editors Are Already Betting Will Hit Zara by Summer

Paris Haute Couture Week Spring 2026 delivered micro-details poised for high-street translation. Editors point out subtle corset bones poking out… Read More

January 28, 2026

Festival Tourism 2.0: Why Film Buffs Are Planning Vacations Around Sundance and BAFTA Weekends, Not Beaches

Festival tourism has evolved into Festival Tourism 2.0, where cinephiles swap beach resorts for Sundance and BAFTA weekends. Sundance 2026… Read More

January 28, 2026

Joe Burrow at the Piano: How the NFL’s Coolest QB Is Rebranding Toughness With a Soft‑Skills Skillset

Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow is captivating fans with his piano prowess, blending soft skills like discipline and dexterity into… Read More

January 28, 2026

Albania Emerges as the Hot “Visa-Free” Alternative for Global Wanderers

Albania has surged as 2026's premier visa-free destination for global travelers seeking uncrowded European charm. Indian, Turkish, and Chinese passport… Read More

January 28, 2026

Bezos and Musk Face Off in New “Star Wars” Satellite Race to Connect Remote Americas

Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin has sparked a "Star Wars" rivalry with Elon Musk's Starlink by launching TeraWave, a constellation of… Read More

January 28, 2026

This website uses cookies.

Read More