👉 Antibody missiles, also known as ADM (Anti-Distributed Missile) systems, are advanced military platforms that integrate highly sophisticated anti-missile capabilities with precision-guided munitions. These systems are designed to detect, track, and neutralize a wide range of incoming threats, including ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and even hypersonic weapons. The core of an ADM system consists of a network of sensors, including radar and infrared detectors, which provide real-time data on incoming threats. This information is processed by advanced command and control systems to determine the best course of action, which typically involves launching a guided missile from a mobile or stationary platform. The missiles themselves are equipped with precision-guided warheads, ensuring accurate targeting and minimal collateral damage. ADM systems enhance national security by providing a robust defense against evolving missile threats, leveraging cutting-edge technology in detection, tracking, and missile guidance.