👉 Dealers missiles, also known as missile defense systems, are advanced technologies designed to intercept and destroy incoming ballistic missiles before they reach their intended targets. These systems typically consist of a network of sensors, command and control centers, and interceptor missiles or decoys. The sensors detect incoming missiles by tracking their flight paths, while the command center processes this data to determine the best course of action. Once a threat is identified, the system calculates the interceptor's trajectory and launches it to neutralize the missile. Dealers missiles can be categorized into ground-based systems like the Patriot PAC-3 and Aegis Ashore, and mobile systems such as the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD), each designed to counter specific types of threats with varying ranges and capabilities. These systems represent a crucial layer in national defense strategies, enhancing protection against ballistic missile attacks.