
Airborne Booster
An Airborne Booster is a device used to enhance or extend the capabilities of aircraft or missiles by providing additional thrust or power while they are in flight. It typically involves a rocket or motor attached to the main vehicle, which ignites during flight to increase speed, altitude, or range. Think of it as a supplemental boost that helps the main aircraft or missile achieve its mission goals more effectively. Once its job is done, the booster often separates and falls away, leaving the main vehicle to continue on its course.