Known weapon systems and conflict usage · Iran vs Israel / US
9 systems tracked · 6 used in conflict
Medium-range ballistic missile based on North Korean Nodong design
Variants launched at Israel during April 2024 barrage
Improved Shahab-3 variant with maneuverable reentry vehicle for greater accuracy
Reported among missiles fired in April 2024 attack on Israel
Claimed hypersonic missile with maneuverable warhead, solid-fuel propulsion
Iran claimed use in October 2024 strikes; independent verification limited
Extended-range Shahab-3 derivative, liquid-fueled ballistic missile
Included in April 2024 combined missile and drone salvo
Loitering munition / one-way attack drone, delta-wing design with warhead
Launched at Israel in April 2024 attack; extensively supplied to Russia for use in Ukraine
Road-mobile air defense system capable of tracking stealth aircraft, domestically produced
Long-range air defense system, Iranian equivalent to Russian S-300, vertically launched
Russian-built diesel-electric attack submarine with torpedo and mine capability
Swarm-capable fast inshore attack craft armed with rockets, missiles, and machine guns
Used in harassment operations and seizures in the Strait of Hormuz
10 systems tracked · 8 used in conflict
Intercontinental-range ballistic missile, nuclear-capable (undeclared Israeli arsenal)
Medium-altitude long-endurance UAVs for ISR and precision strike missions
Active in ISR and targeted strike operations throughout conflict
Short-range air defense system designed to intercept rockets, artillery shells, and mortars
Extensively used intercepting Iranian drones and rockets during April 2024 attack
Medium-range interceptor bridging Iron Dome and Arrow, targets cruise missiles and large rockets
Activated during April 2024 Iranian attack for mid-tier threats
Exo-atmospheric ballistic missile interceptor, designed for high-altitude engagement
First confirmed combat use intercepting Iranian ballistic missiles April 2024
Hit-to-kill exo-atmospheric interceptor for long-range ballistic missile defense in space
Engaged Iranian ballistic missiles in space during April 2024 attack
Stealth multirole fighter, Israeli variant of F-35A with custom EW and C2 systems
Used in Israeli retaliatory strikes on Iranian targets, October 2024
Long-range strike variant of F-15E, backbone of IAF deep-strike capability
Employed in long-range strike missions during conflict
Advanced missile corvette with Barak-8 air defense and C-Dome naval Iron Dome system
Deployed in eastern Mediterranean for air defense and naval presence
German-built diesel-electric submarine, capable of launching cruise missiles from torpedo tubes
9 systems tracked · 9 used in conflict
Long-range subsonic all-weather cruise missile launched from ships and submarines
Launched from destroyers against Houthi positions in Yemen
Armed long-endurance remotely piloted aircraft for ISR and precision strikes
Used extensively for ISR and strikes against IRGC proxies in Iraq and Syria
Advanced air and missile defense system with hit-to-kill interceptors
Deployed in defense of regional bases; engaged threats during April 2024 attack
Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, intercepts ballistic missiles in terminal phase
Deployed to Israel late 2024 with US crews, first operational foreign deployment
Fifth-generation air superiority stealth fighter with supercruise capability
Deployed to region for air superiority and deterrence
Fifth-generation multirole stealth fighter with advanced sensors and networking
Flown in combat patrols and strike missions over region
Supersonic variable-sweep wing heavy bomber, capable of massive standoff munitions delivery
Used in strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen, January–February 2024
Carrier strike groups with full air wings providing power projection and air defense
USS Eisenhower conducted Red Sea operations; Ford deployed to eastern Mediterranean
Multi-mission guided-missile destroyer with Aegis combat system and SM-2/SM-6 missiles
Shot down Houthi missiles and drones in Red Sea; intercepted threats during April 2024 Iran attack
Data compiled from publicly available sources including CSIS Missile Defense Project, IISS Military Balance, and open-source intelligence. Quantities are estimates. This is not an exhaustive inventory.