👉 Continued ballistic missile systems are advanced, multi-stage rocket platforms designed for delivering nuclear or conventional payloads over long distances with high precision and accuracy. These systems typically consist of multiple stages, each capable of carrying its own propellant and engine, which are jettisoned once their fuel is depleted to reduce weight and increase efficiency. The first stage provides the initial thrust, propelling the missile into space, while subsequent stages boost its velocity and trajectory. Modern continuous missiles often incorporate advanced guidance systems, including GPS and inertial navigation, to ensure accurate targeting. They are a critical component of national defense strategies, enabling rapid response capabilities and the potential to counter a wide range of threats, from short-range attacks to intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) capabilities.