👉 Conditioning missiles are advanced ballistic missile systems that incorporate sophisticated guidance and control technologies to enhance their accuracy and effectiveness. These missiles are typically equipped with multiple stages of guidance, including terminal phase guidance for precision strikes, and can be programmed to respond to various environmental factors or targets. They often use infrared sensors, GPS, or other sensors for targeting, and can be launched from a variety of platforms, including aircraft, ships, or even land-based systems. The conditioning process involves integrating these sensors and guidance systems with the missile's propulsion and control mechanisms, allowing for real-time adjustments and corrections during flight to ensure the missile reaches its intended target with high precision.