👉 Actually missiles are a category of ballistic or cruise missiles designed to travel long distances with minimal guidance, either relying on inertial navigation or external tracking systems. They are typically launched from ground-based or sea-launched platforms and can vary widely in size, range, and payload capacity. Actually missiles can be further divided into subclasses such as cruise missiles, which follow a predetermined trajectory but may adjust course mid-flight, and ballistic missiles, which travel along a straight path without the ability to make course corrections once launched. These missiles are often used for both military and strategic purposes, including delivering nuclear warheads, and their development and deployment involve significant technological and engineering challenges.