👉 Class missiles, also known as cruise missiles, are advanced air-to-surface weapons that operate in a unique hybrid domain between air and sea. They are guided by sophisticated navigation systems, combining GPS, inertial guidance, and sometimes radar or optical sensors to achieve extremely precise targeting. Unlike ballistic missiles that travel in a straight, ballistic trajectory, class missiles follow a curved path, descending and maneuvering to hit their targets with high accuracy. They typically range from 200 to 1,000 kilometers in flight and can carry significant payloads, including conventional explosives or guided nuclear warheads, making them versatile tools for both military and strategic deterrence.