👉 Case missiles, also known as surface-to-air cruise missiles (SACMs), are advanced weapon systems designed to engage and destroy airborne targets, such as aircraft, drones, and missiles, while remaining within the same airspace they are targeting. Unlike traditional ballistic missiles, which follow a predetermined trajectory from launch to impact, case missiles use advanced guidance systems, including inertial navigation, GPS, and sometimes radar or optical sensors, to maneuver dynamically during their flight path. This allows them to evade defensive systems and adapt to changing conditions, making them highly effective against a variety of aerial threats. They are typically launched from ships, aircraft, or ground-based platforms and are a key component of modern naval and air defense strategies due to their stealth, precision, and ability to engage multiple targets simultaneously.