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List of NATO reporting names for surface-to-surface missiles (1357 bytes)
1: ==SS series (Surface-to-Surface)== 28: ==SS-N series (Surface-to-Surface Naval – from ships and submarines)== Surface-to-surface missile (2254 bytes) 1: A '''surface-to-surface''' missile (SSM) is a guided projectile launched ... 3: ...ssiles are usually guided. An unguided surface-to-surface missile is usually referred to as a [[rocket]] (f... 5: Surface-to-surface missiles are usually broken down into a number of... 20: [[Category:Surface-to-surface missiles|*]] Surface (3116 bytes) 2: ...see [[surface tension]], [[surface chemistry]], [[surface energy]]. 6: In what follows, all surfaces are considered to be [[second-countable]] two di... 8: ...onnected, surfaces up to homeomorphism. Any such surface falls into one of three infinite collections: 10: ...th [[Euler characteristic]] 2-2''n'', also called surfaces of genus ''n''. 11: ...''n'' handles attached. These are non-orientable surfaces with Euler characteristic 1-2''n''. Beyond Surface (519 bytes) 1: '''Beyond Surface''' is a [[Germany|German]] [[goth rock]] band whi... K3 surface (2165 bytes) 1: ...en. There are K3 manifolds that are not algebraic surfaces. 3: ... [[projective space]] of three dimensions is a K3 surface. This determines the [[Betti number]]s; being 1, ... 5: ...up>, so providing the earliest construction of K3 surfaces. Other constructions are by the intersection of ... 7: ... mapping]] and [[Torelli theorem]] for complex K3 surfaces. 9: ...ion after the [[torus]]. Compactification on a K3 surface preserves one half of the original [[supersymmetr... Algebraic surface (2696 bytes) 1: ...mpact]] [[Riemann surface]]s, which are genuine [[surface]]s of (real) dimension two). Many results were o... 3: Examples of algebraic surfaces include: 7: * [[cubic surface]]s 8: * [[Del Pezzo surface]]s 9: * [[ruled surface]]s Ruled surface (2449 bytes) 1: [[fr:Surface réglée]] 3: ...e [[hyperboloid of one sheet]], and the [[conical surface]] with [[ellipse|elliptical]] diretrix). Other e... 5: A surface <math>S</math> is '''doubly ruled''' if through e... 7: A ruled surface <math>S</math> can always be described (at least ... 14: one obtains a ruled surface that contains the [[Möbius strip]]. Conical surface (3106 bytes) 1: ...f those lines is called a '''generatrix''' of the surface. 3: In general, a conical surface consists of two identical unbounded halves joined... 5: ...[cone]]''', because it is one of the two distinct surfaces that bound the [[geometric solid]] of that name.... 7: ...al case of a [[quadric]] — indeed a [[ruled surface|ruled]] and [[developable]] one. 9: ...wo halves of the latter become a single connected surface. Surface of revolution (1448 bytes) 1: A '''surface of revolution''' is a [[surface]] created by rotating a [[curve]] lying on some p... 3: ...surface]]s. A circle generates a [[torus|toroidal surface]]. 11: For example, the [[sphere|spherical surface]] with unit radius is generated by the curve ''x'... 20: [[Category:Surfaces]] Surface energy (1484 bytes) 1: ...e a driving force for surfaces to be created, and surface is all there would be. Cutting a piece of stuff i... 3: ...ue only for a surface freshly prepared in vacuum. Surfaces often changed their form away from the simple "c... 5: ...th a [[contact angle]] which is a function of the surface energies of the system. Surface functionalization (352 bytes) 1: ...'' introduces chemical [[functional group]]s to a surface. This way, functional materials can be designed f... Cubic surface (2460 bytes) 1: A '''cubic surface''' is a [[projective variety]] studied in [[algeb... 2: ...[projective space]] (hence, a [[algebraic surface|surface]]) 4: ... the set of points where F equals zero is a cubic surface. 6: ...les to this day. They are examples of [[del Pezzo surface]]s. 8: ...3 + W^3</math> gives an example of a smooth cubic surface. Surface integral (6738 bytes) 1: ...tegral]] analog of the [[path integral]]. Given a surface, one can integrate over it [[scalar field]]s 5: Surface integrals have applications in [[physics]], espec... 7: == Surface integrals of scalar fields == 9: ...ulating the surface integral is then to split the surface in many very small pieces, assume that on each pi... 11: To find an explicit formula for the surface integral, we need to [[Coordinate system|parametr... Surface layer (183 bytes) 1: ...dy of [[water]], such as an [[ocean]]. Below the surface layer may be a [[thermocline]] layer. Equipotential surface (419 bytes) 1: ...id mechanics]], '''equipotentials''' are lines or surfaces of equal head that are in direct relation to pre... Surface water (170 bytes) 1: '''Surface water''' is [[water]] on the ground or in a [[str... Surface (disambiguation) (447 bytes) 1: *In [[mathematics]], a '''[[surface]]''' is a two-dimensional [[manifold]]. 2: *In [[music]], '''surface''' is the character of the [[salient]] immediate ... 3: *In [[painting]], '''surface''' is the support upon which paint is applied and... Subdivision surface (3004 bytes) 1: ...e until 1995, when Ulrich Reif solved subdivision surfaces behaviour near extraordinary vertices. 3: ...nerated that converges to a resulting subdivision surface. Each new subdivision step generates a new mesh t... 5: ...mull-Clark subdivision of a cube with subdivision surface below]] 15: Subdivision surface modeling is now preferred over [[NURBS]] modeling... 24: ...its generalization to surfaces yields subdivision surfaces. Surface piercing (1754 bytes) 1: ...or convex, where the piercing canal transverses a surface flap of skin, rather than running completely thro... 3: ... a foreign object, the jewellery is pushed to the surface, causing the piercing to ''grow out''. Proper pl... 5: Some interesting, or more common, '''surface piercings''' are: 17: [[Navel piercing]], the most common surface piercing. 19: ...hese '''surface piercings''' with some common non-surface piercings: Surface micromachining (2674 bytes) 1: '''Surface micromachining''' is a process used to produce [[... 3: ...]]) is selectively etched to produces structures, surface micromachining is based on the deposition and etc... 5: ...can also be much larger than a silicon wafer, and surface micromachining is used to produce [[TFT|TFTs]] on... 9: ...logy and usually uses no more than 5 or 6 layers. Surface micromachining uses developed technology (althoug...
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