👉 The America Missiles, also known as the Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs), are a series of strategic nuclear weapons developed and deployed by the United States during the Cold War era. These missiles are designed to deliver nuclear warheads over long distances, typically exceeding 5,500 kilometers, making them capable of striking targets across the globe. They consist of a long, cylindrical missile carrying a nuclear warhead at one end and a guidance system at the other, allowing them to follow precise trajectories. The most famous and iconic America Missiles are the Minuteman, Atlas, and Intercontinental Cruise Missile systems. These missiles played a crucial role in the United States' nuclear deterrence strategy, ensuring a second-strike capability that was central to maintaining strategic stability during the Cold War.