Explore artillery, rocket, OWA drones & missile systems ranges with precision on an interactive world map.
The ultimate OSINT tool for military insights!
Place launch points anywhere in the world and instantly see the strike radius of modern weapon systems including HIMARS rockets, ATACMS missiles, PrSM, GLSDB, Shahed-136 drones, Lancet loitering munitions, Tomahawk cruise missiles, LUCAS (Low-cost Uncrewed Combat Attack System), BrahMos, Khorramshahr‑4 or Kheibar, Fateh-110, Shahab-3, Ghadr-110, Kheibar Shekan, Agni ballistic missiles, Babur cruise missiles, Grad and Smerch rockets, and many more...
Database Overview
201 munitions • 11 armed forces • 43 Launch Systems
Weapon Range is a professional OSINT analysis tool that allows you to calculate and visualize the range of missiles, artillery, rockets and one way attack drones aka owa drones on a global interactive map.
Designed for OSINT analysts, defense researchers, journalists, and military professionals, Weapon Range helps you better understand the operational reach of modern weapons.
Key Features
• Missile range calculator on an interactive global map
• Visualize artillery, rocket, drone, cruise missile and ballistic missile ranges
• Simulate launch positions anywhere on Earth
• Filter by munition, launch system or armed forces
• Analyze modern strike systems like HIMARS, ATACMS, Shahed-136, BrahMos and Tomahawk
• Massive and constantly expanding weapons database
Quickly visualize and analyze the strike radius of missiles, artillery shells, rocket artillery systems and OWA drones, helping you understand missile strikes, artillery range, rocket coverage and drone attack distances in modern conflicts.
Large Database of Weapons. Explore the range of hundreds of real-world weapons and munitions, including:
• Ballistic missiles: Agni, Shahab-3, Ghadr-110, DF-16, DF-21D
• Cruise missiles: Tomahawk, Nirbhay, Babur, CJ-10
• Anti-ship missiles: Harpoon, Kh-35, YJ-18
• MLRS rockets: Grad, Uragan, Smerch, A-100
• Precision strike systems: ATACMS, PrSM, GLSDB
• Loitering munitions and owa drones: Shahed-136, Lancet, FPV drones
• Artillery ammunition: 155 mm, 152 mm, ERFB, Base Bleed, Rocket Assisted Projectiles
Weapon Range includes a wide range of real military launch platforms, allowing more accurate operational analysis. Some of systems, platforms and vectors included in the data base are:
• HIMARS (M142)
• M270 MLRS
• BM-21 Grad, BM-27 Uragan, Tornado-S
• M777 howitzer, M109 Paladin, M198 artillery
• K9 Vajra-T, PCL-181, PLZ-05 self-propelled artillery
• Naval VLS systems and missile ships
Armed Forces Covered:
USA, Russia, Ukraine, Iran, China, India, Pakistan, Egypt, Hezbollah, Houthis and Venezuela.
Built for the OSINT, Wargaming, and Simulation Community:
You can freely explore the entire global weapons database for your analysis. Weapon Range was built specifically for Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) analysis.
Weapon Range can also be used as an auxiliary tool when playing military simulation and strategy games such as Command: Modern Operations, CMO. Your iPhone can be used as an extra screen and quickly estimate missiles, artillery and drone ranges to better understand strike distances, operational reach and realistic engagement envelopes for planning scenarios or evaluating engagements.
Wargaming and OSINT communities can use the app to cross-check weapon ranges, evaluate strike coverage and add real-world context when designing or studying modern combat scenarios.
Use it to:
• Analyze missile strikes and launch origins
• Study artillery coverage in conflicts
• Understand drone attack ranges
• Visualize strategic missile reach
Perfect for:
• OSINT analysts
• Military professionals
• Defense researchers
• Journalists covering conflicts
• Military technology enthusiasts
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Major expansion focused on Chinese strategic capabilities and most common howitzers in PLA.
Fiber‑optic drones employed in Ukraine war and more Iranian ballistic systems.
---- New Missiles, Munitions & Artillery Shells
DF‑21D (CSS‑5 Mod‑4) – China’s famous carrier‑killer anti‑ship ballistic missile.
DF‑16 (CSS‑11) – Highly accurate Chinese short‑range ballistic missile.
CJ‑10 (DH‑10 / DF‑10) – Long‑range land‑attack cruise missile.
YJ‑18 Family (YJ‑18 / YJ‑18A / YJ‑18B / YJ‑18C) – Supersonic terminal‑phase anti‑ship cruise missile used by Chinese naval forces.
Khorramshahr Series (1 / 2 / 3 / 4 – Kheibar variants) – Iranian medium‑range ballistic missile family with multiple warheads configurations (500, 1000 or 1500 kg).
Sejjil‑1 / Sejjil‑2 – Iranian solid‑fuel MRBM designed for rapid launch readiness.
Hoveyzeh and Paveh – Surface-to-surface cruise missiles.
Zolfaghar & Dezful - Iranian short‑range ballistic missiles (SRBMs).
LUCAS – Low-cost Uncrewed Combat Attack System
Ptashka (Fiber‑Optic) – Ukrainian fiber‑optic controlled owa FPV drone.
KVN – Knyaz Vandal Novgorodsky (Fiber‑Optic) – Russian One‑way FPV loitering strike drone.
---- New Force Covered
China – Support for major PLA missile systems, naval strike weapons and artillery.
---- New Launch Platforms / Systems
Torpedo Tube – Launch capability for submarine‑deployed cruise missiles.
VLS (Vertical Launch System) – Naval multi‑missile launch architecture.
Container Launchers – Concealed missile launch platforms used for mobile deployment.
-- Chinese artillery platforms
PCL‑181 – 155mm / 52 caliber wheeled self‑propelled howitzer.
PLZ‑05 (Type 05) – Modern tracked 155mm / 52 caliber self‑propelled artillery system.
Type 66 / PL‑66 – Chinese 152mm towed howitzer derived from the Soviet D‑20.
Version 2.03.02
The developer, Eduardo Dominguez Menendez, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
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