👉 Breeding missiles are a type of missile system designed to enhance their offensive capabilities through the use of multiple warheads or stages, each capable of independently delivering a payload. These missiles typically consist of several stages, where the first stage provides initial propulsion and the subsequent stages boost the missile's velocity and range. Breeding missiles can incorporate warheads that are designed to detonate in a controlled manner, either before or after the preceding stages, maximizing the destructive potential of each stage. This design allows for a more efficient use of propellant and payload, extending the missile's range and effectiveness while reducing the overall cost per kilogram of warhead. Breeding missiles are often employed in strategic arsenals for their ability to deliver a high number of warheads over long distances, making them a critical component in modern military defense strategies.