surface-to-surface missile

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(thing) by The Custodian (5.3 hr) (print)   (I like it!) Fri Jun 16 2000 at 5:56:31
This is a type of missile designed, strangely enough, to be fired from the surface and hit a target that's also on the surface. It is usually not applied to ballistic missiles; rather, to powered-flight, cruise, and most importantly guided missiles. Note that 'surface' can mean the surface of the land or the sea; ship-to-ship missiles are surface-to-surface, or SSMs. Some examples include the U.S. Harpoon missile, the French Exocet if fired from a ship, and the British Sea Slug (probably my favorite name for a missile) which, despite its name, is really really fast and has been used to intercept a 5-inch naval shell in flight. (!) Eat your heart out, THAAD.
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