👉 Airfare missiles, often referred to as air-to-air missiles or AAMs (Air-to-Air Missiles), are weapons systems designed specifically for engaging and neutralizing enemy aircraft during aerial combat. Unlike air-to-ground missiles, which target ground-based targets, airfare missiles are engineered to operate in the complex environment of airspace, often at high altitudes and speeds. These missiles utilize advanced guidance systems, including infrared sensors, radar, and sometimes GPS, to accurately track and engage fast-moving targets. They typically employ various types of propulsion systems, such as rocket or jet engines, to achieve the necessary speed and maneuverability. Airfare missiles are crucial for air defense systems, providing a rapid response capability to protect military aircraft and strategic assets from aerial threats.