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  2. Anti-ship missile - Wikipedia

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    An anti-ship missile (AShM [1] or ASM) [2] is a guided missile that is designed for use against ships and large boats. Most anti-ship missiles are of the sea-skimming variety, and many use a combination of inertial guidance and active radar homing .

  3. ASM-N-8 Corvus - Wikipedia

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    This missile was named ASM-N-8 Raven. Later that year, the project was changed to a nuclear armed anti-radar missile, and renamed Corvus . Temco Aircraft was awarded a development contract in January 1957.

  4. List of anti-ship missiles - Wikipedia

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    AGM-123 Skipper – United States; Developed by the U.S. Navy BGM-109 Tomahawk (TASM version) & Block Va (Maritime Strike Tomahawk) [ 15 ] - United States; Made by Raytheon / General Dynamics RIM-67 Standard – U.S, Raytheon (secondary role, SARH, no longer deployed)

  5. ASM-N-6 Omar - Wikipedia

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    The ASM-N-6 Omar was a short-range air-to-surface missile developed for and evaluated by the United States Navy in the early 1950s. Intended to use existing unguided rockets as a basis and using a novel guidance system involving optical beam-riding, the program was unable to resolve difficulties with the guidance system and was cancelled without entering service.

  6. Anti-ship ballistic missile - Wikipedia

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    An anti-ship ballistic missile (ASBM) is a military ballistic missile system designed to hit a warship at sea.. Iranian Persian Gulf anti-ship ballistic missile. Due to the high flight speed of ballistic missiles, an ASBM's kinetic energy alone may be sufficient to cripple or outright destroy a target with a single conventional warhead impact.

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  8. ASM-N-2 Bat - Wikipedia

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    A Bat on its hoist. The ASM-N-2 Bat was a United States Navy World War II radar-guided glide bomb [3] [4] which was used in combat beginning in April 1945. It was developed and overseen by a unit within the National Bureau of Standards (which unit later became a part of the Army Research Laboratory) with assistance from the Navy's Bureau of Ordnance, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...

  9. Air-to-surface missile - Wikipedia

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    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.