
Missiles
A missile is a guided weapon designed to deliver explosive payloads to specific targets over varying distances. It typically consists of a propulsion system (like an engine), guidance mechanism to steer it accurately, and a payload (such as explosives or other materials). Missiles can be launched from land, sea, or air and can be used for defense, targeting enemy positions, or strategic purposes. They rely on advanced technology to track, adjust course, and reach their intended target precisely, making them powerful tools in modern military operations.