👉 ACM (Airborne Cruise Missile) missiles are a class of air-to-surface cruise missiles designed for long-range, high-speed attacks against ground targets. These missiles fly at high altitudes and speeds, typically above 100 knots, making them difficult to intercept with conventional radar systems. They are guided by a combination of inertial navigation and sometimes external tracking data, allowing them to maintain precise trajectories over extended distances. ACM missiles are often equipped with various warheads, including conventional explosives and, in some cases, nuclear payloads. Their primary role is to deliver precision strikes against military installations, command centers, and other strategic targets, providing a flexible and potent tool for modern air defense and strike capabilities.