
Seaslug   Obsolescent sea-to-air medium-range missile. Range:  28 miles.

Sea Wolf   Short-range, low-level, sea-to-air missile

Sidewinder AIM9L   American-built heat-seeking air-to-air missile fitted 
to Sea Harriers, by far the most successful missile of the Falklands War

SLAM   Standoff Land Attack Missile, which was not supposed to be utilized
until April 1990. As it heads towards its target, a television camera on 
the nose of the missile allows the controller to see where it is going. It
only becomes active when the missile is close to its target, to avoid 
possible jamming. It is an important weapon because it can be launched 
outside the radius that triggers retaliation attacks against the incoming 
missile, and because it goes undetected until it is too late.

SLAR   Side-Looking Airborne Radar

SM   Standard Missile

SOSUS   Sound Surveillance System

SSM   Surface-to-Surface Missile
