👉 Asks missiles, also known as anti-ship cruise missiles (ASCM), are a type of naval weapon designed to engage and destroy enemy ships at long ranges, typically between 10 to 100 kilometers. These missiles are launched from surface vessels and feature advanced guidance systems, including radar and GPS, enabling them to navigate autonomously or be directed by operators. ASCMs are particularly effective against surface vessels due to their high speed, maneuverability, and ability to evade traditional anti-ship defenses. They are often used for strategic deterrence, countering naval threats, and as a versatile tool in both defensive and offensive naval operations.