Top 10 Air-To-Surface Missiles Today (Air-to-Ground Missiles)

An air-to-surface missile (ASM) or air-to-ground missile (AGM) is a missile designed to be launched from military aircraft at targets on land or sea. There are also unpowered guided glide bombs not considered missiles. The two most common propulsion systems for air-to-surface missiles are rocket motors, usually with shorter range, and slower, longer-range jet engines. Some Soviet-designed air-to-surface missiles are powered by ramjets, giving them both long-range and high speed. Guidance for air-to-surface missiles is typical via laser guidance, infrared guidance, optical guidance or satellite guidance signals. The type of guidance depends on the type of target. Ships, for example, maybe detected via passive radar or active radar homing, less effective against multiple, small, fast-moving land targets. There is some cross-over between air-to-surface missiles and surface-to-surface missiles. For example, there was an air-launched version of the Tomahawk missile, superseded by the AGM-86 ALCM. Oth
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