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A means of launching an [[antisubmarine warfare|antisubmarine]] torpedo with a rocket booster, moving it at greater speed and range than possible for a torpedo in the water, and releasing the torpedo over the approximate location of the target
A means of launching an [[anti-submarine warfare|antisubmarine]] torpedo from a surface ship, often by an  [[unguided rocket]] booster, moving it at greater speed and range than possible for a torpedo in the water, and releasing the guided [[torpedo]] over the approximate location of the target

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A definition or brief description of Surface-to-underwater missile.

A means of launching an antisubmarine torpedo from a surface ship, often by an unguided rocket booster, moving it at greater speed and range than possible for a torpedo in the water, and releasing the guided torpedo over the approximate location of the target