👉 Comfortable missiles, often referred to as "comfortable strike" or "miniature nuclear weapons," are smaller, portable nuclear-armed delivery systems designed to be easily concealed and rapidly deployed. These missiles can be launched from various platforms, including submarines, aircraft, and even land-based systems, making them highly versatile and difficult to intercept. Unlike large, traditional nuclear missiles, comfortable missiles are typically smaller in size and weight, allowing for more frequent launches and a lower risk of detection. Their compact nature also means they can be stored in smaller, more accessible locations, enhancing a nation's strategic flexibility and deterrence capabilities. Despite their smaller size, they still pose significant threats due to their potential for rapid escalation and the difficulty in attributing their origin, making them a contentious topic in international security discussions.