👉 Correlation missiles, also known as stealth or non-guided cruise missiles, are a type of missile that combines stealth technology with advanced guidance systems to evade detection and intercept targets with high accuracy. These missiles use a network of sensors and radar jamming capabilities to maintain their course and avoid enemy defenses. Unlike traditional guided missiles, correlation missiles do not rely on a direct line of sight to their target; instead, they use a network of sensors and data fusion to calculate their path, making them highly effective against air defenses and radar systems. This makes them particularly useful for strategic and tactical operations where stealth is paramount, though they are generally limited in range and payload compared to other missile types.