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Surface to Surface Missiles (SSMs) are a type of missile designed to be launched from the ground or sea and travel to a target on the ground or sea. They are typically used for military purposes, such as attacking enemy targets or defending against incoming missiles. SSMs are typically powered by a rocket motor and guided by an inertial navigation system or a combination of inertial and radar guidance. They can be armed with a variety of warheads, including high explosive, nuclear, and chemical.
SSMs are an important part of modern missile technology, providing a powerful and accurate way to deliver a payload to a target. They are used by militaries around the world, and their development has been a major focus of military research and development.
Some of the companies in the SSM market include Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and MBDA. Show Less Read more