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Intermediate-range ballistic missile
An intermediate-range ballistic missile, or IRBM, is a ballistic missile with a range of 2750-5500 km or 1719-3437 miles.
See also Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.
Alternative use of launchers
IRBMs are frequently turned into small satellite launchers via the addition of (usually multiple) upper stages . In the United States, this happened to both the Thor and Jupiter. A derivative of the Jupiter, the Jupiter-C launched the U.S.'s first satellite, Explorer 1.
Examples include:
- Thor
- Redstone
- Jupiter IRBM
- Shavit
- Taepo Dong 2
- Pluton
- Hades
- SM-64 Navaho (cancelled)
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