
Trident missile
The Trident missile is a submarine-launched ballistic missile used by the United States and the United Kingdom, designed for nuclear deterrence. It is deployed on nuclear-powered submarines, providing a secure and survivable second-strike capability. Trident missiles carry multiple nuclear warheads and can be launched remotely from underwater, making them a key part of strategic defense systems. Their range allows them to strike distant targets with high precision, ensuring deterrence through assured retaliation in case of a nuclear threat. The system is highly sophisticated, incorporating advanced guidance and multiple warhead capabilities to maintain strategic stability.