
The world’s most dangerous and long-range missiles are no longer just symbols of power, but have become a true identity of a country’s security, sovereignty and technology. These are called – Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs).
These missiles can carry nuclear warheads thousands of kilometers away and can target multiple cities simultaneously. Now the question is, which country is ahead in this technology? And are there any Muslim countries in the top 10?
Which country has the most advanced missile technology?
According to the latest report of 2025, Russia is currently ahead in terms of ICBMs. Its missile RS-28 Sarmat (Satan II) is considered the heaviest and most dangerous missile in the world. It has a range of 18,000 kilometers and can launch multiple nuclear warheads at different locations simultaneously.
China’s DF-41 is in second place, with a range of up to 15,000 km. Then there are the US LGM-35 Sentinel and Trident II D5, which can also be launched from submarines and are very accurate.
Which are included in the world’s top 10 ICBMs?
RS-28 Sarmat (Russia)
DF-41 (China)
LGM-35 Sentinel (USA)
Trident II D5 (USA/UK)
RS-24 Yars (Russia)
M51 (France)
R-29RMU2.1 Lennar (Russia)
LGM-30G Minuteman III (USA)
JL-2 (China)
Agni-V (India)
Are any Muslim countries included in the top 10?
No, no Muslim country is included in the list of top 10 ICBMs of 2025. This means that even though Pakistan, Iran or any other Muslim country has ballistic missiles, they have not yet reached this top level of technology and range.
India, a non-Muslim but Asian country, has made it to the list through Agni-V. This missile can strike at a distance of 5,000-8,000 km and has become an important part of India’s security policy.
Can Muslim countries be included in this list in the future?
Pakistan, Iran and some Gulf countries are constantly working on their missile technology, but currently the range and technology of their missiles are not so advanced that they can be included in the top list of ICBMs.
Although Pakistan has short and medium-range ballistic missiles like Shaheen and Ghauri, but their range is less than 3,000 km, so they do not fall into the intercontinental category.
In 2025, Russia, China and the US have the best ballistic missile technology. Their missiles can not only attack at long distances, but also have the ability to target multiple cities simultaneously.
Muslim countries are currently lagging behind in this race, but in the future, if they increase their defense budgets and technology rapidly, it is possible that their names may also appear on this list.