👉 Bottles missiles, also known as anti-ship cruise missiles or surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) specifically designed for naval use, are a type of weapon system used primarily by naval forces to engage and neutralize enemy ships at sea. These missiles are launched from submarines, surface vessels, or land-based launchers and are capable of delivering a high-velocity projectile with precision targeting, often at long ranges. They typically use advanced guidance systems, including radar and infrared sensors, to lock onto and track targets, ensuring effective engagement even against fast-moving or stealthy adversaries. The design of these missiles emphasizes speed, accuracy, and the ability to operate in various sea conditions, making them a critical component of naval defense strategies.