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==Specific IRBMs== <!-- This list may be incomplete. You can help add other IRBMs that aren't listed. Please note that the list is in alphabetic order, and follow that sequence while listing any new ones. Also please try to insert IRBMs that have already been tested at least, instead of speculating those "under development". If there are any to be added which are "under development", try to back it up with citations providing details of laboratory --> {| class="wikitable sortable" |+ '''IRBMs''' |- ! Date <sup>[[#Dates|*D]]</sup> ! Model ! Range km ! Maximum km ! class="wikitable sortable" | Country |- | 1959 || [[PGM-17 Thor]] || 2,400 || 3,000|| {{flagu|United States}}, {{flagu|United Kingdom}} |- | 2023 || [[Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon]] || 2775 || unknown || {{flagu|United States}} |- | Cancelled || [[Blue Streak (missile)|Blue Streak]] || 3,700 || || {{flagu|United Kingdom}} |- | 1962 || [[R-14 Chusovaya]] (SS-5) || 3,700 || || {{flagu|Soviet Union}} |- | 1970 || [[DF-3A]] || 4,000 || 5,000 || {{flagu|China}}, {{flagu|Saudi Arabia}} |- | 1976 || [[RSD-10 Pioneer]] (SS-20) || 5,500 || || {{flagu|Soviet Union}} |- | 1980 || [[S3 (missile)]] || 3,500 || || {{flagu|France}} |- | 2004 || [[DF-25]] || 3,200 || 4,000 || {{flagu|China}} |- | 2006 || [[Agni-III]] || 3,500 || 5,000 || {{flagu|India}} |- | 2007 || [[DF-26]] || 3,500 || 5,000 || {{flagu|China}} |- | 2007 ||[[Shahab-5]] || 4,000 || 4,300 (not proven) || {{flagu|Iran}} |- |- | 2010 || [[Hwasong-10]] (Musudan/BM-25) || 2,500 || 4,000 (not proven) || {{flagu|North Korea}}<ref name="mt">{{cite web |url=http://missilethreat.com/missiles/agni-3/?country=india#india |archive-url=https://archive.today/20140422195940/http://missilethreat.com/missiles/agni-3/?country=india%23india |url-status=dead |archive-date=April 22, 2014 |title=Ballistic Missiles of the World |publisher=MissileThreat |access-date=2011-07-15 }}</ref> |- | 2010 ||[[K-4 (missile)|K-4]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://thediplomat.com/2014/05/india-inches-closer-to-credible-nuclear-triad-with-k-4-slbm-test/|title = India Inches Closer to Credible Nuclear Triad with K-4 SLBM Test}}</ref>|| 3,500 || || {{flagu|India}} |- | 2011 || [[Agni-IV]] || 4,000 || || {{flagu|India}} |- | 2017 ||[[Hwasong-12]] (KN-17) || 3,700 || 6,000 || {{flagu|North Korea}} |- | 2023 ||[[Hyunmoo]]-5 || 3,000 || 5,500 || {{flagu|South Korea}} |- | 2024 ||[[Hwasong-16B]] || 1,100 (ROK telemetry) 1,500 (DPRK claimed) | unknown ||{{flagu|North Korea}} |- | 2024 || [[Oreshnik (missile)|Oreshnik]] || unknown || unknown || {{flagu|Russia}}<ref name=bbcrussiairbm /> |- | 2011 || [[RS-26 Rubezh]] || unknown || 5,800 || {{flagu|Russia}} |}
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