👉 Context missiles, also known as cruise missiles, are advanced weapon systems designed to deliver a variety of payloads, including conventional munitions or guided nuclear warheads, from an extended range, typically between 200 and 5,000 kilometers. These missiles operate in a borderline category between ballistic missiles and cruise missiles, combining the high speed and maneuverability of cruise missiles with the extended range and precision targeting capabilities of ballistic systems. They are often guided by inertial navigation systems, GPS, or a combination of both, allowing them to follow complex trajectories and achieve precise targets. Context missiles are used for a range of military objectives, including precision strikes against high-value targets, electronic warfare, and missile defense systems.