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[[Image:Surfaceair.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A SAM installation in [[Area 69]].]]
[[File:Surface-to-AirMissile-GTASA.jpg|thumb|300px|A SAM installation]]
The '''Surface to Air Missile''' system, or '''SAM''', is an unmanned guided weapon system in [[GTA San Andreas]].
:'''''SAM''' redirects here. For the mission in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], see [[S.A.M.]]''


If the player flies an aircraft over the [[Area 69]] military base, which is a no-fly zone, he will obtain an instant [[wanted level]] of 5 stars. When this happens, several heat-seeking SAM missiles will fire at the player from three launchers around the base. The aircraft carrier at the [[Easter Basin Naval Station]] also has two SAM sites, but these will be permanently deactivated after the completion of the mission [[Vertical Bird]].
The '''Surface to Air Missile''', or '''S.A.M.''', is an unmanned guided weapon system in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. Four sites are located around [[Area 69]] and two are located in the [[Easter Basin Naval Station]], both of which are no-fly zones.


The missiles are also launched if the player uses the [[Jetpack]] to fly over the base. These missiles can severely damage the airplane's wings or engine, making it harder to fly, and a few will destroy it and kill the player if he does not eject.
If the player flies any aircraft, the [[jetpack]], or the [[Vortex]], near or over these zones, several heat-seeking missiles, which tracks the movement of the player's vehicle, will be launched. These missiles can severely damage the airplane's wings or engine (or the player, when using a jetpack), making it harder to fly. Depending on the durability and health of the player's vehicle, a few to some direct hits will destroy the vehicle and kill the player if they do not eject.


The launchers can be temporarily destroyed; but will respawn once the player is far enough.
Destroying the S.A.M. sites and moving significantly far away from them will ause the sites to respawn in mint condition. All four S.A.M. sites in Area 69 will always fire heat-seeking missiles except in the case of temporary and voluntary disablement during the mission [[Black Project]]. However, both the other two S.A.M. sites in the [[Easter Basin Naval Station]] will remain disabled and will not fire at the player in any case except for temporary and voluntary functionalism during the mission [[Vertical Bird]].


The [[Hydra]]'s secondary fire launches countermeasures (flares) that deter the missiles if used at the right time.
Like other heat-seeking missiles, the S.A.M. missiles can be deterred by using the [[Hydra|Hydra's]] secondary fire, which launches flares.
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Latest revision as of 19:16, 17 July 2019

A SAM installation
SAM redirects here. For the mission in Grand Theft Auto III, see S.A.M.

The Surface to Air Missile, or S.A.M., is an unmanned guided weapon system in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Four sites are located around Area 69 and two are located in the Easter Basin Naval Station, both of which are no-fly zones.

If the player flies any aircraft, the jetpack, or the Vortex, near or over these zones, several heat-seeking missiles, which tracks the movement of the player's vehicle, will be launched. These missiles can severely damage the airplane's wings or engine (or the player, when using a jetpack), making it harder to fly. Depending on the durability and health of the player's vehicle, a few to some direct hits will destroy the vehicle and kill the player if they do not eject.

Destroying the S.A.M. sites and moving significantly far away from them will ause the sites to respawn in mint condition. All four S.A.M. sites in Area 69 will always fire heat-seeking missiles except in the case of temporary and voluntary disablement during the mission Black Project. However, both the other two S.A.M. sites in the Easter Basin Naval Station will remain disabled and will not fire at the player in any case except for temporary and voluntary functionalism during the mission Vertical Bird.

Like other heat-seeking missiles, the S.A.M. missiles can be deterred by using the Hydra's secondary fire, which launches flares.