The US right now has the biggest number of ground-based intercontinental long range rockets on the planet, with more than 400.
The US right now has the biggest number of ground-based intercontinental long range rockets on the planet, with more than 400.
Russia has the second biggest number of intercontinental long range rockets with around 300. (These figures are not last)
Following are the most perilous ground-based intercontinental long range rockets on the planet.
America's Maintman 3 long range rocket, range 10 thousand km
Russia's RS-28 popular Sarmat rocket, range 18 thousand km
Russia's RS-24 Yaris, range 11 thousand km
Russia's RS-26 Rubies, range 12 thousand km
Russia's R-36 rocket, otherwise called Stan, has the pleasure of being the world's biggest rocket, with a scope of 16,000 kilometers.
Russia's UR-100 rocket, range 10 thousand km
China's most remarkable DF-41 rocket, range 15 thousand km
China's DF-31 rocket, range 11 thousand km
China's DF-5 rocket, range 15 thousand km
North Korea's Hawassang-16 and Hawassang-15 rockets, range 13 thousand kilometers
Aside from this, there is likewise a Havasang-14 which has a scope of 10,000 km.
Israel's Jericho 2 rocket, scope of 13 thousand km approx.
India's Agni-5 rocket, range 8 thousand km
Note that the above just notices land-sent off intercontinental long range rockets, and does exclude submarine-sent off rockets.
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