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BRAHMOS is the high speed & powerfull missile inthe world. Which is developed by India & Russian Joint team.
A Scud missile typically travels at a speed of around 700-1,000 meters per second, depending on the specific variant and conditions.
The speed of a cruise missile can vary depending on the type and model, but generally, they can travel at speeds ranging from subsonic (less than the speed of sound) to supersonic (faster than the speed of sound). Some cruise missiles can travel at speeds exceeding 600 mph.
A Stinger missile has a speed of around Mach 2.2, which is roughly 2,685 km/h or 1,670 mph.
The LGM-30 Minuteman has a max speed of 15,000 mphThe UGM-133 Trident II has a max speeed of 13,050 mphThe Topol SS 27 missile has a speed of 10,800 mphThe RIM 161SM3 has a speed of 6,000 mph
Exocet missile
An anti-tank missile is accelerating from the moment the rocket motor is ignited. That means it is going faster and faster at each moment until it strikes its target or runs out of fuel. Most missile systems possess this characteristic, that is, they don't have a cited "top speed" because of the variability of the speed reached based on the distance to target. In the case of just one missile system, the Javelin (and not the surface-to-air one), the missile has a 2,500 metre range, and can get easily achieve mach numbers at longer ranges within its designed reach.
mach 25(twenty five times speed of sound)
They are caused by an object entering the body at a high speed, typically a bullet
A Hellfire missile typically travels at speeds of approximately 1,000 to 1,200 miles per hour (1,600 to 1,900 kilometers per hour). This speed allows it to reach its target quickly, making it effective for precision strikes in various military operations. The exact speed can vary depending on the specific variant of the missile and its flight profile.
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The top speed of aircraft intercept missiles varies depending on the specific missile system. For example, the AIM-120 AMRAAM can reach speeds of around Mach 4, while Russia's R-37M missile can exceed Mach 6. These speeds enable intercept missiles to effectively engage and destroy fast-moving aerial targets. Overall, advancements in missile technology continue to increase their speed and performance capabilities.