👉 Charts missiles, also known as missile tracking charts or missile trajectory maps, are graphical representations used to visualize the predicted paths of ballistic missiles during their flight. These charts typically display key parameters such as altitude, range, velocity, and time of flight, providing critical information for tracking, analysis, and decision-making in defense and military operations. By plotting the missile's trajectory over time, operators can anticipate its landing site, assess potential threats, and coordinate defensive measures accordingly. These charts often incorporate real-time data and can be updated to reflect changes in the missile's position, atmospheric conditions, or other variables affecting its path.