👉 Calling missiles, also known as ballistic missiles, are advanced weapon systems designed to deliver payloads over long distances with precision. These missiles typically use a combination of rocket technology and guidance systems to achieve their targets, which can include military objectives such as aircraft, ships, or ground installations. They are often equipped with multiple stages for increased payload capacity and can be launched from various platforms, including land-based launchers, sea-launched platforms, or even air-launched systems. Modern ballistic missiles can be guided using different methods, including inertial navigation, star tracking, and radar guidance, allowing them to navigate accurately over vast distances. The development of these missiles has significantly impacted global military strategies and international security dynamics due to their range, accuracy, and potential destructive power.