👉 Concentrations missiles, also known as cruise missiles, are a type of ballistic missile designed to carry a payload capable of delivering a warhead over long distances, typically between 300 and 5,000 kilometers. These missiles use a combination of aerodynamic design and guidance systems to navigate accurately to their target, often employing both inertial navigation and sometimes GPS for precision. They are generally stealthier than ballistic missiles due to their smaller size and ability to fly at lower altitudes, making them harder to detect. The payload can range from conventional explosives to nuclear warheads, depending on the specific variant, and their speed and maneuverability make them effective for both strategic deterrence and tactical strikes.