Air-to-surface missile
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An air-to-surface missile (ASM) or air-to-ground missile (AGM) is a
There is some cross-over between air-to-surface missiles and
A major advantage of air-to-surface missiles for ground attack by aircraft is the standoff distance they provide: missiles can be launched from a distance without coming within range of the target's air defences. Most air-to-surface missiles are fire-and-forget from a standoff distance, allowing the attacker to withdraw without approaching further after launch. Some missiles (typically cruise missiles or anti-ship missiles) have long enough range to be launched over the horizon, finding the target autonomously.
Sub-categories of air-to-surface missiles include:
- air-launched anti-tank guided missiles (typically launched from helicopters)
- air-launched cruise missiles
- air-launched anti-ship missiles
- anti-radiation missiles
Typically, the higher and faster the launching aircraft is flying, the longer the reach of a particular missile is. For long-range missiles this difference can be relatively small, but short-range missiles (like the AGM-65 Maverick) have a much longer range when launched at altitude.
There have been examples of
List of air-to-surface missiles
Yemen (Houthi)
Japan
- ASM-1
- ASM-2
- ASM-3
- Type 93 air-to-ship missile
Argentina
- MP-1000 Martín Pescador
- AS-25K
Brazil
- MAR-1 anti-radiation missile
- FOG-MPM Fiber Optics Guided Multiple Purpose Missile.
- AVTM-300Cruise missile.
China
- C-101
- C-601
- C-602
- C-611
- C-701
- C-704
- C-705
- C-801
- C-802
- C-805
- Changfeng (missile)(Chang Feng 1)
- Changfeng (missile)(Chang Feng 2)
- DH-10
- FL series (missile)
- FL-8
- FL-9
- FL-10
- FL-7
- HJ-8
- HJ-9
- HJ-10
- HJ-73
- HN-1
- HN-3
- HN-2
- HY series
- KD1 (missile)
- KD2 (missile)
- KD-63
- KD-88
- LMD-002 (missile)
- LMD-003 (missile)
- Sky Arrow (missile)
- Sky Arrow 90
- SY series (missile)
- TBI (missile)
- TL-6
- TL-10
- YJ-12
- YJ-22
- YJ-62
- YJ-63
- YJ-82
- YJ-83
- YJ-91
- ZD1 (missile)
France
- AS.11
- AS.12
- AS.15TT
- AS.20
- AS.30
- AS.30 TCA
- AS.30 Laser
- AS.37 Martel
- ARMAT
- HOT
- Exocet
- Mistral
- SCALP EG
- TRIGAT LR
- Apache
- ASMP
- ASMP-A
- AASM
- MMP
- ANL
Germany
- Taurus KEPD 350
- ARMIGER
- PARS 3 LR
- HOT (missile)
- AS.34 Kormoran
- RBS-15(in cooperation with Sweden)
Greece
India

- BrahMos (in service)
- HeliNa/Dhruvastra (user trials)
- SANT (under development)
- Rudram-1(in service)
- NASM-SR (under development)
- NASM-MR (under development)
- CATS Hunter (under development)
Israel
- Popeye (missile)
- Nimrod (missile)
- Rampage (missile)
- SkySniper
- Delilah (missile)
- Sea Breaker (missile)
- Air lora
- Luz (missile)
Iran
Norway
- Penguin missile
- Naval Strike Missile
Pakistan
- Baktar-Shikan Air Launched variant
- Ra'ad (air-launched cruise missile)
- Barq
South Africa
- Denel ZT3 Ingwe laser guided anti-tank guided missile
- Denel Mokopa air-to-ground missile
- Kentron TORGOS air launched sub-sonic cruise missile (development cancelled)
- Denel Small Guided Missile (in development)
Sweden
- Rb 05
- RBS 15
Taiwan
- Hsiung Feng II (Its air-launched variant has been tested successfully, but it never entered service.)
- Hsiung Feng III
- Sky Sword IIA anti-radiation missile
- Wan Chien
Turkey
- Cirit
- UMTAS
- MAM (Smart Micro Munition)
- MAM-C
- MAM-L
- MAM-T
- SOM (Air-Launched Cruise Missile)
- Akbaba Anti-radiation missile (Currently in development)
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- KUZGUN-TJ: Turbojet-powered variant.
- KUZGUN-SS: Gliding variant.
- KUZGUN-KY: Solid fuel rocket-powered variant.
- BOZOK: Mini version of KUZGUN, specifically designed for UAVs.
United Kingdom
- Blue Steel missile
- Brimstone missile
- Green Cheese missile(canceled in 1956)
- ALARM
- Storm Shadow
- BAe Sea Eagle
- GAM-87 Skybolt (air-launched ballistic missile; canceled)
- Lightweight Multirole Missile
- SPEAR 3
United States
- AGM-12 Bullpup (no longer in service)
- AGM-22(project ceased in 1980s, still in limited use)
- AGM-28 Hound Dog (no longer in service)
- AGM-45 Shrike (no longer in service)
- AGM-53 Condor (project cancelled)
- AGM-62 Walleye (no longer in service)
- AGM-63 (project cancelled)
- AGM-64 Hornet (project cancelled)
- AGM-65 Maverick (in service)
- AGM-69 SRAM (no longer in service)
- AGM-76 Falcon (project cancelled)
- AGM-78 Standard ARM (no longer in service)
- AGM-79 Blue Eye (project cancelled)
- AGM-80 Viper (project cancelled)
- AGM-83 Bulldog (project cancelled)
- AGM-84 Harpoon(in service)
- AGM-86 ALCM (in service)
- AGM-87 Focus (no longer in service)
- AGM-88 HARM (in service)
- AGM-112 (reserved when program renamed GBU-15)
- AGM-114 Hellfire (in service)
- AGM-119 Penguin(in service)
- AGM-122 Sidearm (no longer in service)
- AGM-123 Skipper(out of service/no longer in service)
- AGM-124 Wasp (project cancelled)
- AGM-129 ACM (no longer in service)
- AGM-130 (no longer in service)
- AGM-131 SRAM II (project cancelled)
- AGM-136 Tacit Rainbow (project cancelled)
- AGM-137 TSSAM (project cancelled)
- AGM-142 Have Nap(in service)
- AGM-153 (project cancelled)
- AGM-154 JSOW(in service)
- AGM-158 JASSM (in service)
- AGM-159 JASSM (project cancelled)
- AGM-169 Joint Common Missile (project cancelled)
- AGM-176 Griffin (in service)
- AGM-X[3][4][5][6][7] (in development)
- Small Advanced Capabilities Missile (SACM) (in development)
- Bold Orion (prototype)
- GAM-87 Skybolt (air-launched ballistic missile; project cancelled)
- High Virgo (prototype)
- Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept (in development)
- AGM-179 JAGM (in development)
- AGM-183A ARRW(project cancelled)
- LRSO(in development)
USSR/Russian Federation
- Hermes-A
- Kh-15 (NATO: AS-16 Kickback; Russian: Х-15)
- Kh-20 (NATO: AS-3 Kangaroo)
- Kh-22 (NATO: AS-4 Kitchen; Russian: Х-22)
- Kh-23/Kh-66 Grom (AS-7 Kerry; Russian: Х-23 Гром, "Thunder")
- Kh_25ML (NATO: AS-10 Karen; Russian: Х-25)
- Kh_25MP (NATO: AS-12 Kegler; Russian: Х-25)
- Kh-28 (NATO: AS-9 Kyle; Russian: Х-28)
- Kh-29 (NATO: AS-14 Kedge; Russian: Х-29)
- Kh-31[8] (NATO: AS-17 Krypton; Russian: Х-31)
- Kh-32 (Russian: Х-32)
- Kh-35 (NATO: AS-20 Kayak; Russian: Х-35)
- Kh-38 (Russian: Х-38)
- Kh-45
- Kh-47M2 Kinzhal (AS-24 Killjoy; Russian: Х-47M2 Кинжал, "Dagger")
- Kh-55 (NATO: AS-15 Kent; Russian: Х-55)
- Kh-58 (NATO: AS-11 Kilter; Russian: Х-58)
- Kh-59 Ovod (NATO: AS-13 Kingbolt; Russian: Х-59 Овод, "Gadfly")
- Kh-59M Ovod-M(NATO: AS-18 Kazoo)
- Kh-80 (NATO: AS-19 Koala)
- Kh-90 (NATO: AS-X-19 Koala)
- KS-1 Komet (NATO: AS-1 Kennel)
- KSR-2 (NATO: AS-5 Kelt)
- KSR-5 (NATO: AS-6 Kingfish)
- K-10S (AS-2 Kipper)
- R-82
- S-5
- S-8
- S-13
- S-24
- S-25
- 9K114 Shturm (NATO: AT-6 Spiral)
See also
- Surface-to-air missile
- Laser-guided bomb
- Anti-tank guided missile
- Anti-ship missile
- Cruise missile
- Anti-radiation missile
- Anti-surface warfare
- Air-to-ground weaponry
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External links
- EADS - Cassidian division - Products
- DIEHL Defence: Guided Missiles
- Israel Military Industries Ltd. - Air-to-Ground Ammunition Archived 2013-05-23 at the Wayback Machine
- Kongsberg Gruppen
- Lockheed Martin - JASSM
- MBDA missile systems - solutions
- NTI.org - HiWING Mechanical & Electrical Technology Corporation
- Royal Air Force - Long Range Air-to-Surface weapons - Brimstone
- Raytheon Company - AGM-65 Maverick missile
- SAAB Group - Weapon systems
- TAURUS Systems GmbH