NATO reporting name for SS series surface-to-surface missiles, with Soviet designations:
- SS-1 "Scunner" (R-1) and "Scud" (R-11/R-300)
- SS-2 "Sibling" (R-2)
- SS-3 "Shyster" (R-5/R-5M)
- SS-4 "Sandal" (R-12)
- SS-5 "Skean" (R-14)
- SS-6 "Sapwood" (R-7)
- SS-7 "Saddler" (R-16)
- SS-8 "Sasin" (R-9/R-9A)
- SS-9 "Scarp" (R-36)
- SS-10 "Scrag" (GR-1)
- SS-11 "Sego" (UR-100)
- SS-12 "Scaleboard" (9M76)
- SS-13 "Savage" (RT-2)
- SS-14 "Scapegoat" and "Scamp" (RT-15)
- SS-15 "Scrooge" (RT-20)
- SS-16 "Sinner" (15Zh42)
- SS-17 "Spanker" (MR-UR-100)
- SS-18 "Satan" (R-36M)
- SS-19 "Stiletto" (UR-100N)
- SS-20 "Saber" (RT-21M/15Zh45)
- SS-21 "Scarab" (9M79)
- SS-22 "Scaleboard" (9M76)
- SS-23 "Spider" (9M714)
- SS-24 "Scalpel" (RT-23)
- SS-25 "Sickle" (RT-2PM)
- SS-26 "Stone"
- SS-27 "Sickle-B" (RT-2UTTH)(Topol-M)
- SS-X-28 "Saber" (15Zh53)
- SS-X-29 (RS-24) (Yars)
NATO reporting name for SS-N series naval surface-to-surface missiles (fired from ships and submarines), with Soviet designations:
- SS-N-1 "Scrubber" (4K40)(P-1)
- SS-N-2 "Styx" (4K51) (P-15)
- SS-N-3 "Sepal" (R-35/4K44/3M44) and "Shaddock" (4K95)(P-5)
- SS-N-4 (R-13)
- SS-N-5 "Sark" (R-21)
- SS-N-6 "Serb" (R-27)
- SS-N-7 "Starbright" (4M66)(P-70 Ametist, "Amatista")
- SS-N-8 "Sawfly" (R-29)
- SS-N-9 "Siren" (4K85)(P-120 Malaquit "Malaquita")
- SS-NX-10
- SS-NX-11
- SS-N-12 "Sandbox" (4K77/4K80)(P-500 Bazalt "Basalto")
- SS-NX-13 (R-27K)
- SS-N-14 "Silex" (83R/84R/85R)
- SS-N-15 "Starfish" (82R)
- SS-N-16 "Stallion" (86R/88R)
- SS-N-17 "Snipe" (R-31)
- SS-N-18 "Stingray" (R-29R)
- SS-N-19 "Shipwreck" (3M45)(P-700 Granit "Granate")
- SS-N-20 "Sturgeon" (R-29RD)
- SS-N-21 "Sampson" (RK-55)
- SS-N-22 "Sunburn" (3M80)(P-270 Moskit "Mosquito")
- SS-N-23 "Skiff" (R-29RM)Sineva
- SS-N-24 "Scorpion" (3M25)Kh-90(AS-19 Koala)(P-750 Meteorit "Meteorito")
- SS-N-25 "Switchblade" (3M24)Kh-35(AS-20 Kayak) Uran ("Uranio")
- SS-N-26 "Stallion-2" or "Spectre"(3M55) (P-800 Oniks "Onice")
- SS-N-27 "Sizzler"(3M54)(P-900 Klub )
- SS-NX-28 (R-39) Grom
- RPK-9 Medvedka (89R)
- SS-NX-30 (3M14)Bulava-30
See also: NATO reporting name
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