👉 Attachment missiles are a type of guided missile system that are designed to deliver a warhead directly to a specific target, often with high precision, by attaching a secondary payload or "attachment" to the main missile body. This attachment can take various forms, such as a warhead, a sensor package, or even a re-entry vehicle, depending on the mission requirements. The primary missile continues its trajectory towards the target without being affected by the secondary payload, ensuring that the attack remains focused and effective. These missiles are commonly used in military applications for their ability to strike with pinpoint accuracy, making them a critical component of modern defense strategies.