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sur·face-to-sur·face missile (sûr'fəs-tə-sûr'fəs) |
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A surface-to-surface missile (also, ground-to-ground missile, SSM or GTGM) is a guided projectile launched from a hand-held, vehicle mounted, trailer mounted or fixed installation or from a ship. They are often powered by a rocket motor or sometimes fired by an explosive charge, since the launching platform is typically stationary or moving slowly. They usually have fins and/or wings for lift and stability, although hyper-velocity or short-ranged missiles may utilise body lift or fly a ballistic trajectory. The Fieseler Fi 103 (also known as the "V1") was the first surface-to-surface missile.
Contemporary surface-to-surface missiles are usually guided. An unguided surface-to-surface missile is usually referred to as a rocket (for example, an RPG-7 or M72 LAW is an anti-tank rocket whereas a BGM-71 TOW or AT-2 Swatter is an anti-tank guided missile).
Surface-to-surface missiles are usually broken down into a number of categories:
Different parties break down missile type by the range differently. For example, the United States Department of Defense has no definition for LRBM, and thus defines an ICBM as those missiles with ranges greater than 5,500 km (3500 mi). The International Institute for Strategic Studies also does not define a range for LRBMs, and defines SRBMs as having somewhat shorter ranges than the definition of the Department of Defense.
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| Translations: Surface-to-surface |
Dansk (Danish)
adj. - jord-til-jord
Français (French)
adj. - sol-sol
Deutsch (German)
adj. - Boden-Boden-
Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - εδάφους-εδάφους
Italiano (Italian)
terra-terra
Português (Portuguese)
adj. - superfície-superfície
Русский (Russian)
(ракета класса) "земля-земля"
Español (Spanish)
adj. - tierra a tierra (proyectil)
Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - yt-, mark-
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
地对地的
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 地對地的
日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 地対地の
adv. - 地から地へ
עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - קרקע-קרקע (טיל)
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