👉 Circuit missiles, also known as circuit bombs or smart bombs, are a type of unguided missile system that contain a unique electronic circuitry designed to enhance their destructive capabilities. Unlike conventional missiles, circuit missiles are equipped with a network of electronic components that can be programmed to detonate at specific targets or in a predetermined pattern, often causing widespread damage. When triggered, the circuit is activated by a timer or a remote control, and the embedded electronics release explosive charges that not only explode near the missile but also detonate in a coordinated manner, affecting multiple targets simultaneously. This makes circuit missiles particularly effective for large-scale attacks, such as those targeting military installations or civilian infrastructure, due to their ability to inflict extensive collateral damage.