👉 Bullet missiles, also known as short-range ballistic missiles (SRBMs), are a type of missile designed to deliver conventional or nuclear warheads over relatively short distances, typically ranging from a few hundred kilometers to several thousand kilometers. These missiles are characterized by their simplicity and affordability, making them accessible for various nations, including non-state actors. They operate on ballistic trajectories, relying on gravity and initial velocity to follow a curved path toward their target. Bullet missiles are often used for tactical purposes, such as targeting enemy military positions or infrastructure, and can be launched from a variety of platforms, including land-based launchers, ships, or even drones. Their development and deployment have significant implications for regional security dynamics and international arms control efforts.