👉 Avoiding missiles, also known as anti-missile systems or ballistic missile defense (BMD) systems, are designed to detect, track, and intercept incoming ballistic missiles before they can reach their target. These systems utilize a combination of radar, sensors, and advanced algorithms to identify potential threats, calculate the missile's trajectory, and deploy interceptors or other defensive measures to neutralize the threat. The goal is to provide early warning and mitigate the impact of an attack by destroying or disabling the missile in flight, thus preventing or reducing the damage caused by the explosion. These systems are crucial components of national defense strategies, aiming to protect against both state and non-state actors employing ballistic missiles.