In a world increasingly defined by military might and technological advancements, a newly released ranking has unveiled the top 12 most powerful and fastest missiles on the planet, igniting fears of global conflict. These missiles are capable of crossing continents in mere minutes, carrying warheads potent enough to devastate entire cities, and flying at speeds that surpass even the fastest bullets.
Kicking off the list is India’s AGNI-5, an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) boasting a range of nearly 5,000 miles and speeds of 18,300 mph. With pinpoint accuracy within 33 feet, it carries a nuclear payload of 8,800 lbs, showcasing India’s formidable position in global missile technology.
China’s DF-31A follows closely, a road-mobile nuclear missile with a reach of 6,840 miles and speeds approaching 15,000 mph. Its stealthy design makes it hard to track, enhancing its threat level in a potential conflict.
The U.S. counters with the Trident 2D5, a submarine-launched missile that can strike from underwater, traveling 7,000 miles at 18,000 mph with deadly precision. Meanwhile, North Korea’s Hwasong-15 and Hwasong-17 demonstrate the regime’s capability to reach the U.S. mainland, sending shockwaves through international security circles.
At the top of the list is Russia’s RS-28 Sarmat, known as Satan 2, which can reach targets 11,200 miles away and carries a staggering 22,000 lb nuclear payload. Designed to penetrate missile defense systems, this missile epitomizes the terrifying advancements in military technology.
As nations continue to enhance their arsenals, the stakes have never been higher. The balance of power hangs precariously as these missiles represent not just military strength, but the potential for catastrophic conflict. The world watches with bated breath as the race for missile supremacy escalates.