
missile defense system
A missile defense system detects incoming missiles and intercepts them before they reach their targets. It uses radar and sensors to track the missile’s path, then deploys interceptor missiles or other countermeasures to destroy or neutralize the threat mid-flight. These systems can protect cities, military bases, or strategic assets from missile attacks, improving national security. They are complex networks combining radar, command centers, and interceptor units, working together quickly and accurately to prevent the missile from causing harm.