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surface-to-surface missile
sur·face-to-sur·face missile (sûr′fəs-tə-sûr′fəs)n. Abbr. SSM A missile launched from land or sea at a target that is also on the earth's surface.surface-to-surface missile
surface-to-surface missile[′sər·fəs tü ′sər·fəs ‚mis·əl] (ordnance) A guided missile designed to be fired at a surface target from a surface position on land or water; examples include Atlas, Corporal, Dart, Jupiter, Lacross, Mace, Matador, Navaho, Pershing, Polaris, Redstone, Regulus, Sergeant, Snark, Thor, and Titan. Abbreviated SSM. AcronymsSeeSSM |