ground-launched missile designed to attack aerial targets From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A surface-to-air missile (SAM), also known as a ground-to-air missile (GTAM) or surface-to-air guided weapon (SAGW), is a type of missile that is launched from ground or from a ship to destroy aircraft or other missiles.[1] It is one type of Anti-aircraft warfare.
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Model | Picture | Info | |
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Patriot rockets (or missiles) | Range: it can go up to 160 km. It shoots down ballistic rockets.[2] Variant (or model) of MIM-104:
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Buk | 9K37
[7] In use by Ukrainian forces. | ||
Pechora | S-125
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Osa | 9K33
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Kub | 2K12
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Stormer HVM | Type: Very short range | ||
Avenger | |||
9K35 Strela-10 | 9K35M Strela-10M4 | ||
Tunguska | 2K22 Tunguska
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IRIS-T | IRIS-T SLS[11] | ||
MIM-23 Hawk | MIM-23 Hawk Phase I MIM-23 Hawk Phase III |
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IRIS-T | IRIS-T SLM | ||
NASAMS | |||
Aspide | Aspide 2000 Skyguard Spada | ||
Aster | SAMP/T; medium and long range[12] | ||
S-200 | Long range[13] some were used again (as late as 2024's second quarter) during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[14][15][16] The Kyiv Post said, that maybe the rockets "have been upgraded", as of 2024.[17] | ||
S-300 | S-300V1
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S-125 | Used by Ukraine during the Russian invasion of Ukraine[19] |
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