👉 Athletes' missiles, also known as "missile defense" systems in broader military contexts, are advanced technologies designed to intercept and neutralize incoming missiles or other projectiles. These systems typically employ a combination of sensors, tracking algorithms, and rapid-response launchers to detect, predict, and engage threats. They can be categorized into ground-based, sea-based, and air-based systems, each with specific deployment areas and capabilities. Ground-based systems often use radar and other sensors to track missiles on the ground, while sea-based systems intercept threats in the air or at sea. Air-based systems, such as interceptor aircraft or missile defense drones, provide a mobile and versatile defense layer. The primary goal of athletes' missiles is to enhance national security by reducing the risk of missile attacks and protecting critical infrastructure and populations.