ICBMs by country
Russia
R-36 SS-9 Scarp
R-36M2 Voevoda / SS-18 Satan
UR-100N 15A30 / SS-19 Stiletto
RT-2PM Topol / 15Zh58 / SS-25 Sickle
RT-2UTTKh Topol M / SS-27 / RS12M1 / RS12M2 / RT2PM2
RS-24: MIRV-equipped.
R-29R SS-N-18 Stingray
R-29RK SS-N-18 Stingray Mod 2
R-29RL MIRV-equipped/SS-N-18 Stingray Mod 3
R-29RM MIRV-equipped/SS-N-23 Skiff
R-29RMU Sineva MIRV-equipped/SS-N-23 Skiff mode 2
RSM-56 Bulava MIRV-equipped/SS-NX-30 Expected to enter service in 2012.
United States
Minuteman III (LGM-30G): launched from siloas of May 2009, there are 450 Minuteman III missiles in active inventory
Trident (UGM-93A/B) SLBM: Trident II (D5) was first deployed in 1990 and is planned to be deployed past 2020 (11,300 kilometres (7,000 mi) range).
People's Republic of China
DF-4 (CSS-3): 1975, silo-based, 5,500 km
DF-4 improved (CSS-3): 1975, silo-based, 7,000 km
DF-5 (CSS-4): 1981, silo based, 13,000 km
DF-5A (CSS-4): 1983, road-mobile, 15,000 km
DF-31 (CSS-9): 2006, road mobile, 7,200-8,000 km range.
DF-31A (CSS-9 Mod-2): 2007, road-mobile, >13,000 km
JL-1:1,700 km (JL-1)/2,500 km (JL-1A)
JL-2 (CSS-NX-4): 2009, SLBM, 14,000 km
DF-41 (CSS-X-10): 2010, road-mobile,15,000 km, MIRV-12
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom only deploys United States constructed submarine launched ICBMs. The UK contributes towards the development of the U.S. constructed missiles which it uses and develops its own warheads.
Trident II (D5): SLBM currently used by the Royal Navy and planned to be deployed until the 2050s.
France
France only deploys submarine launched ICBMs, with all land based ones decommissioned
M45: In service.
M51.1: Expected to enter service in 2010.
M51.2: Expected to enter service in 2015.
India
Agni-V: road and rail mobile missile with a range of 6,000 km, and is expected to enter service in 2014-15.
Agni-VI: (6,000-10,000 km) [Speculated]
Surya: (10,000-16,000 km) [Speculated]
North Korea
North Korea currently does not have any ICBM in its inventory.
Taepodong-2 (4,0009,000 km range)
Last but not least ISRAEL
Jericho III is a road mobile ICBM which entered service in 2008 believed to carry nuclear warheads. The Jericho III is believed to be a three-stage solid propellant missile with a payload of 1,000 to 1,300 kg. It is possible for the missile to be equipped with a single 750 kg nuclear warhead or MIRV warheads. It has an estimated launch weight of 30,000 kg and a length of 15.5 m with a width of 1.56 m. It may be similar to an upgraded and re-designed Shavit satellite launch vehicle, produced by Israel Aerospace Industries with longer first and second-stage motors. It is estimated that it has a range of 4,800 to 11,500 km [7] (2,982 to 7,180 miles).[8] In November 2011, Israel successfully test fired an ICBM believed to be an upgraded version of the Jericho III.[9]