👉 Addition missiles are weapons systems designed to deliver nuclear warheads to targets far from a country's primary nuclear arsenal, typically by intercepting or diverting existing ballistic missiles. These systems often utilize radar and sophisticated guidance technologies to track and engage incoming missiles, potentially allowing a smaller, less sophisticated nuclear force to launch a devastating attack from unexpected locations. The development of addition missiles represents a significant escalation in nuclear capabilities, as it could dramatically alter the balance of power and increase the risk of nuclear proliferation.