👉 About missiles, also known as anti-satellite (ASAT) missiles or ballistic missile defense systems, are advanced weaponry designed to target and neutralize satellites, space debris, or other objects in orbit around Earth. These missiles can be launched from various platforms, including ballistic missiles, intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), or even space-based launchers. They typically use ballistic trajectories, similar to those of intercontinental missiles, to achieve high speeds and long ranges, often exceeding 10,000 kilometers. Once in orbit, they employ sophisticated guidance systems to accurately hit their targets, which can range from military satellites and reconnaissance assets to space stations. The development and deployment of these missiles represent a significant advancement in military technology, raising concerns about space security, the potential for space warfare, and the long-term sustainability of space operations.