A short-range ballistic missile (SRBM) is a ballistic missile with a range of to . In past and potential regional conflicts, these missiles have been and would be used because of the short distances between some countries and their relative low cost and ease of configuration. In modern terminology, SRBMs are part of the wider grouping of theatre ballistic missiles, which includes any ballistic missile with a range of less than 3,500 km.

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Models

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! Brazil

| Brazilian short-range ballistic missile

| TBA (in development)

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! rowspan="5" | China

| B-611

| 2004

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| BP-12A

| 2010

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| DF-11

| 1992

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| DF-12/M20

| 2013

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| DF-15

| 1990

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! rowspan="3" | France

| Hadès

| 1991

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| Pluton

| 1974

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| SE4200

| 1950

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! rowspan="10" | India

| Agni-I

| 2004

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| K-15

| 2018

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| Prahaar

| 2011

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| Pragati

| 2013

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| Pralay

| 2021

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| Pranash

| 2021

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| Prithvi I

| 1994

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| Prithvi II

| 2004

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| Prithvi III

| 2004

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| Shaurya

| 2011

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! rowspan="2"| Indonesia

| RX-550

| 2010

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| R-Han 450

| 2013

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! rowspan="14" | Iran

| Fateh-110

| 2002

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| Fateh-313

| 2015

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| Fateh Mobin

| 2018

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| Naze'at

| 1982

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| Qiam 1

| 2010

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| Ra'ad-500

| 2020

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| Samen

| 2008

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| Shahab-1

| 1985

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| Shahab-2

| 1990

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| Tondar-69

| 1992

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| Zelzal-1

| 1990

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| Zelzal-2

| 1998

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| Zelzal-3

| 2007

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| Zolfaghar/Zulfiqar

| 2016

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! rowspan="5" | Iraq

| Al Abbas

| Never entered service

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| Al Fat'h

| 1991

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| Al Hussein

| 1987

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| Al Hijarah

| 1990

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| Al-Samoud 2

| 2003

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! rowspan="3" | Israel

| Jericho I

| 1971

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| LORA

| 2018

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| Predator Hawk

| 2016

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! rowspan="1" | Japan

| HVGP (Block 1)

| 2025 (planned)

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! rowspan="2" | Nazi Germany

| V-2 missile

| 1944

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| Rheinbote

| 1944

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! rowspan="9" | North Korea

| Hwasong-5

| 1985

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| Hwasong-6

| 1990

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| Hwasong-7

| 1988

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| Hwasong-11

| 2008

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|KN-18

|2017

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| Hwasong-11A (KN-23)

| 2018

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|Hwasong-11B (KN-24)

|2019

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!KN-25 (Claimed by the US and South Korea)

|2019

|380 km (236 mi)

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|Hwasong-11C

|2021

| About

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! rowspan="8" | Pakistan

| Abdali-I

| 2002

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| Ghaznavi

| 2004

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| Hatf-I

| 1989

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| Hatf-IA

| 1995

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| Hatf-IB

| 2001

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| Nasr

| 2011

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| Shaheen-1

| 1999

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| Shaheen-1 A

| 2012

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! Serbia

| Šumadija

| 2017

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! rowspan="4" | South Korea

| Hyunmoo-1

| 1986

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| Hyunmoo-2

| 2008

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| Hyunmoo-4

| 2020

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| KTSSM

| 2017

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| 9K720 Iskander

| 2006

| >

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| OTR-21 Tochka-U

| 1989

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| OTR-23 Oka

| 1979

| >

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| R-1

| 1950

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| R-2

| 1951

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| Scud missile

| 1957

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| TR-1 Temp

| 1969

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! ! rowspan="2" | Taiwan

| Sky Spear

| 2001

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| Sky Horse

| Cancelled

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! rowspan="3" | Turkey

| BORA I

| 2017

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| Tayfun

| 2022

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| J-600T Yıldırım I

| 1998

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! Ukraine

| Hrim-2

| 2018

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! rowspan="8" | United States

| MGM-5 Corporal

| 1954

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| PGM-11 Redstone

| 1958

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| MGM-18 Lacrosse

| 1959

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| MGM-29 Sergeant

| 1962

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| MGM-31 Pershing

| 1963

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| MGM-52 Lance

| 1972

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| MGM-140 ATACMS

| 1991

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| Precision Strike Missile

| 2023

| over

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! rowspan="4" | Yemen

| Burkan-1

| 2016

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| Burkan-2

| 2017

| ≥

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| Qaher-1

| 2015

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See also

  • Tactical ballistic missile
  • Medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM)
  • Intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM)
  • Intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM)
  • Anti-ship ballistic missile (ASBM)
  • Hypersonic cruise missile

References