👉 Accessing missiles, also known as cruise missiles or hypersonic glide vehicles, are advanced weapon systems designed for precision strikes over long distances. These missiles typically operate in the atmospheric layer, between 80 and 1,000 kilometers above the Earth's surface, utilizing aerodynamic design to glide at hypersonic speeds (over Mach 5). They are launched from ground-based launchers and follow a predetermined trajectory to reach their target, often equipped with guidance systems that allow for mid-course corrections. Accessing missiles can vary in range from several hundred kilometers to over 5,000 kilometers, depending on the specific design and intended use. They are favored for their ability to deliver conventional or nuclear payloads with high accuracy, making them a significant component of modern military arsenals.