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  • {{r|Surface-to-air missile}}
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  • {{r|Surface-to-air missile}}
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  • Starting point of series of advanced Soviet/Russian [[surface-to-air missile]] and [[theater ballistic missile]] defense systems
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  • ...: [[AS-17C Krypton-C]]} optimized to attack the U.S. [[MIM-104 Patriot]] [[surface-to-air missile]]; the PRC-licensed version is the YJ-91
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  • {{r|Surface-to-air missile}}
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  • A replacement for the [[RIM-2 Terrier]] naval [[surface-to-air missile]]
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  • ...s radar provides the final illumination for terminal guidance of an SM-2 [[surface-to-air missile]]
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  • Soviet long-range [[surface-to-air missile]] optimized against high-altitude, high-speed targets; long minimum range.
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  • S-75 Dvina [[surface-to-air missile]] (SAM) systems were the first Soviet air defense missiles in wide deployme
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  • An air defense that combines [[radar]], [[anti-aircraft artillery]], [[surface-to-air missile]]s, and [[fighter aircraft]], presenting multiple layers of defense under s
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  • ...used with the [[S-75 Dvina|S-75 Dvina]] and [[SA-5 missile|SA-5 GAMMON]] [[surface-to-air missile]]s
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  • ...frequency bands|E-band]] early warning radar, used with [[SA-5 GAMMON]] [[surface-to-air missile]]
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  • ...s, or destroy, the [[radar]]s, [[radio]] and other communications links, [[surface-to-air missile]]s, [[anti-aircraft artillery]], [[fighter aircraft]] and their airbases an
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  • Replacement for [[RIM-2 Terrier]] [[surface-to-air missile]], also known as the SM-1ER Block I Terrier Upgrade
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  • ...ieved to use evasive maneuvering, it flies above the range of many small [[surface-to-air missile]]s. Its final approach is as a high-speed dive.
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  • Deployed in the 1950s, the first operational ship-borne [[surface-to-air missile]] of the U.S. Navy
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  • {{r|surface-to-air missile}}
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  • {{r|Surface-to-air missile}}
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  • {{r|Surface-to-air missile}}
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  • Medium-range area [[surface-to-air missile]] fired from non-[[vertical launch system]] mounts; operational on non-US [
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  • Soviet midcourse guidance radar for the [[SA-5 GAMMON]] [[surface-to-air missile]], operating in the [[EU-NATO-US frequency bands|H-band]]
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  • ...e is a good deal of confusion between this missile and a subsequent Soviet surface-to-air missile, because NATO and the Defense Intelligence Agency, for reasons never ration
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  • ...The Patriot is primarily an anti-ballistic missile (ABM), also capable of surface-to-air missile (SAM) operation.
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  • {{r|Surface-to-air missile}}
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  • ...-active radar homing (SARH)''' is a technique for guided missiles, usually surface-to-air missile| surface-to-air (SAM) or air-to-air missile| air-to-air (AAM). A SARH missi
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  • ...|Wild Weasel role, but had limited maneuverability if it needed to evade a surface-to-air missile. Eventually, it was replaced by different variants of the F-4 Phantom II,
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  • Long-range area [[surface-to-air missile]] fired from non-[[vertical launch system]] mounts; operational on non-US [
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  • A long-range [[surface-to-air missile]] developed, for shipboard use, by the [[United States Navy]] in the 1950s;
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  • They have a layered air defense system, with long-range [[surface-to-air missile]]s designated [[SA-N-6 GRUMBLE]] by [[DIA]] and [[NATO]], a navalized varia
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  • ...t) U.S. Navy [[cruiser]]s, conventionally powered, original area defense [[surface-to-air missile]]s were [[RIM-2 Terrier]] replaced by [[RIM-67 Standard SM-1]], both rail-l
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  • {{r|Surface-to-air missile}}
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  • Essentially a new generation of ship-launched short-to-medium rance surface-to-air missile, the '''RIM-162 ESSM (Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile)''' has a general family
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  • ...''missile warning receiver''' detects the thermal signature of potential [[surface-to-air missile|surface-to-air]] and [[air-to-air missile]] threats to tactical aircraft, a
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  • A replacement for [[RIM-2 Terrier]] and [[RIM-24 Tartar]] [[surface-to-air missile]]s on ships equipped with the [[New Threat Upgrade]] system rather than the
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  • {{r|Surface-to-air missile}}
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  • ...ballistic missiles and satellites. The SM-6 is an over-the-horizon-capable surface-to-air missile, with greater range than the RIM-156 Standard SM-2|RIM-156A SM-2 Block IV m
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  • {{r|Surface-to-air missile}}
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  • {{r|Surface-to-air missile}}
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  • {{r|Surface-to-air missile}}
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  • ...Terrier]] and [[RIM-24 Tartar]], the '''RIM-8 Talos''' was a long-range [[surface-to-air missile]] of the [[United States Navy]] in the 1950s. The entire triple-T series ha
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  • Commissioned in 1975, she was armed with the [[Sea Dart]] area [[surface-to-air missile]] system. Neither the missile, nor the due-to-be-replaced Type 965 radar, w
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  • {{r|Surface-to-air missile}} {{r|Surface-to-air missile}}
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  • The Soviet ''' S-200 Angara'''/NATO: '''SA-5 GAMMON''' surface-to-air missile (SAM) was a milestone in the development of SAMs, as the first SAM to have
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  • ...rfare]] and [[ballistic missile defense]]. The former involves aircraft, [[surface-to-air missile]]s, and [[anti-aircraft artillery]].
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  • ...tandard''', also known as the '''SM-2ER Block IV''', is a long-range naval surface-to-air missile principally designed to be fired from vertical launch system|Vertical Launc *Function: long-range, ship-launched surface-to-air missile
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  • ...the '''RIM-2 Terrier''' was the first operational short-to-medium range [[surface-to-air missile]], developed by the [[United States Navy]] in the 1950s. The entire triple-
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  • ...7 Dragon]]). While intended principally for surface targets, it has some [[surface-to-air missile]] (SAM) capability against slow targets such as helicopters.
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  • | surface-to-air missile (SAM)
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  • ...fects of weather on friendly, as well as hostile systems such as the SA-16 surface-to-air missile. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...IADS) and used with individual [[S-200 missile]] (NATO: [[SA-5 GAMMON]]) [[surface-to-air missile]] battalions. BAR LOCKs were key components of the [[Gulf War#KARI: Iraqi a
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  • ...</ref> It routinely provides warning to FIM-92 Stinger and MIM-104 Patriot surface-to-air missile units.
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  • ...stem of the Soviet Union, before being replaced by SA-6 GAINFUL/[[2K12]] [[surface-to-air missile]]s. The primary version, of which the Type 59 was a Chinese copy, was a tow
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  • In 1948, it developed the first US experimental [[surface-to-air missile]], and also was the first company to produce commercial [[transistor]]s.
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  • ...was more intuitive for a long-range ballistic missile than for a tactical surface-to-air missile (SAM) or cruise missile, since land-based ballistic missiles needed to star
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  • ...he starting designation of a series of highly respected, Soviet-designed [[surface-to-air missile]]s, the initial land version of which is designated '''SA-10 GRUMBLE''' in
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  • ...-57(V) Common Missile Warning System''' detects the signature of potential surface-to-air missile|surface-to-air and air-to-air missile threats the aircraft carrying it. <re
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  • ..., of identifying [[FAN SONG]] ground radars used with the [[S-75 Dvina]] [[surface-to-air missile]], as well as [[fighter aircraft|MiG fighter]] IFF ([[identification friend
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  • ...the acquisition and midcourse guidance radar for the RIM-156 Standard SM-2 surface-to-air missile, which uses the SPG-62|AN/SPG-62 for terminal guidance.
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  • ...ut very different ones: the [[Wasserfall missile|Wasserfall]] or Typhoon [[surface-to-air missile]]s. Thousands of these smaller weapons, which were ready for initial produc One of Germany's [[surface-to-air missile]] programs, the [[Wasserfall missile]], was based on a smaller V-2. <ref>{{
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  • Long-range [[surface-to-air missile]] launchers have been removed from U.S. vessels, since the limited supply o
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  • ...ons of man-portable air defense system (Man-portable air defense system) [[surface-to-air missile]]s such as the U.S. [[FIM-92 Stinger]].
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  • Originally, Ryan developed the Firebee as a high-speed target for both [[surface-to-air missile]]s (SAM) and [[air-to-air missile]]s (AAM), for both training and testing.
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  • The first widely deployed Soviet surface-to-air missile was the '''S-75 Dvina''', designated by NATO as the S-75 Dvina. In the Sovi The V-75 (SA-2) surface-to-air missile system was designed for the defense of both fixed targets and field forces.
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  • ...of specific weapons systems in the air defense network, such as S-75 Dvina Surface-to-air missile| surface-to-air missiles (SAM), Anti-aircraft artillery (AAA), and Fighter
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  • .... It is still unclear if the aircraft was hit by a Soviet [[S-75]] Dvina [[surface-to-air missile]] at its operating altitude, or if the U-2 had descended to a lower altitud
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  • ...nses, with the first [[S-75 Dvina]] (NATO reporting name [[S-75 Dvina]]) [[surface-to-air missile]] installation being spotted on April 5. <ref name=AFM>{{citation ...for the time, an impressive air defense system. As mentioned, the first [[surface-to-air missile]] was seen in early April. Civilian staff in the [[Department of Defense]]
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  • ...pponent's defense network, especially the electronic parts such as radars, surface-to-air missile systems, aircraft, etc. ELINT can be used to detect ships and aircraft by t Knowing where each surface-to-air missile and anti-aircraft artillery system is and its type means that air raids can
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  • *[[RIM-156 Standard SM-2]] long-range [[surface-to-air missile]] (SAM); Flight II added the SM-2 Block IV Extended Range
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  • * [[Surface-to-air missile/Definition]]
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  • ...ommand and control and electronic warfare aspects of their Soviet supplied surface-to-air missile systems as far inferior to those of Syria, even considering the poor Iraqi surface-to-air missile systems to augment their depleted Soviet SAM arsenal.<ref name=Bergquist />
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  • ...e screens. The cruiser both directs [[anti-air warfare]], and is a major [[surface-to-air missile]] (SAM) launcher. Both the cruisers and destroyers can launch [[cruise miss
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  • ...aft detects that it is being "painted" by the terminal guidance radar of a surface-to-air missile, the detection being in the electronic support area, the aircraft computer ...| fire control radar, for the S-75 Dvina (Western designation: S-75 Dvina) surface-to-air missile was active. While the U.S. was aware of the presence of SAMs, a Operation R
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  • ...would probably request more air defense equipment from the USSR, including surface-to-air missile|SAMs, fighters, technicians, and perhaps pilots, particularly if US air att
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  • ...f air defense weapons like [[proximity fuze]]s and "Waterfall," a deadly [[surface-to-air missile]]. The secret weapon of greatest threat to the Allies was a [[fighter aircr
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  • ...lity equipment upgrades to provide warning and protection against evolving surface-to-air missile threats.
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  • ...story. The aircraft flew so fast and so high that if the crew detected a [[surface-to-air missile]] launch, the standard evasive action was simply to accelerate. Thirteen ai
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  • ...panese [[kamikaze]] but also the German [[Fritz-X]], signaled a trend to [[surface-to-air missile]]s.
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  • ...of specific weapons systems in the air defense network, such as [[SA-2]] [[Surface-to-air missile| surface-to-air missiles (SAM)]], [[Anti-aircraft warfare| anti-aircraft ar ...envelope of [[anti-aircraft artillery]] and [[S-75 Dvina | S-75 Dvina]] [[surface-to-air missile]]s (SAM). When the US detected the antiaircraft weapons, it quickly attacke
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  • ...mmand informed the unit that their mission was to lure US. aircraft into a surface-to-air missile (SAM) trap. The unit’s detachment commander later told the team that thei
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  • ...including armor, artillery, and both [[anti-tank missile|anti-tank]] and [[surface-to-air missile]]s, over significant distances.
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  • ...built guided missiles, but very different ones: the Waterfall or Typhoon [[surface-to-air missile]]s. Thousands of these smaller weapons, which were ready for initial produc
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  • ...}</ref> Around the same time, the CIA penetrated a top-secret Iraqi-Soviet surface-to-air missile project, which yielded intelligence on the Soviet Union's ballistic missile
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