👉 The Brussels Missiles, also known as the "Brussels bombs," were a series of unidentified anti-ship cruise missiles developed by Israel and allegedly supplied to the European Union's Brussels headquarters in Belgium. These missiles were designed to target naval vessels, particularly those of Iran and other adversaries, using a combination of stealth technology and advanced guidance systems. The missiles were reportedly launched from a submarine-launched platform, making them difficult to detect and intercept. The deployment of these missiles heightened tensions in the region, particularly between Israel and Iran, and sparked international debates on arms control and non-proliferation.