surface-to-air missile system
Noun: A surface-to-air missile system is a complete, integrated military setup designed to detect, track, and engage aerial targets—such as aircraft, helicopters, drones, or missiles—from a ground or naval platform using guided missiles. It typically includes radars for target acquisition and tracking, a fire-control system, missile launchers, and the missiles themselves.
This term is used in military, defense, and geopolitical contexts to describe a specific type of defensive weaponry. * The country invested heavily in upgrading its coastal surface-to-air missile system. * The navy deployed a new surface-to-air missile system to protect the fleet from aerial threats. * Military analysts studied the effectiveness of the surface-to-air missile system during the exercises.
- The term is often abbreviated as SAM system in technical and military jargon.
- It can be part of a larger air defense network.
- Specific systems are often referred to by their model names (e.g., "the S-400 surface-to-air missile system").
- SAM (Noun): The common acronym for "Surface-to-Air Missile," which refers to the missile itself or, informally, the entire system.
- Air Defense System (Noun): A broader category that includes surface-to-air missile systems as well as anti-aircraft artillery and other technologies.
- Anti-Aircraft (Adjective): Describing weapons designed to combat aircraft (e.g., anti-aircraft gun). A surface-to-air missile system is a type of anti-aircraft weapon.
- Air Defense Missile System
- Anti-Aircraft Missile System
- Deploy a SAM system: To position and make a system operational in a specific area.
- SAM battery: A tactical unit that operates one or more launchers and associated control equipment for a surface-to-air missile system.
- SAM site: The physical location where a surface-to-air missile system is installed.
- the shipboard system that fires missiles at aircraft