👉 Bye missiles, also known as "smoke bombs" or "decoys," are a type of anti-ship missile designed to confuse and mislead enemy naval forces during combat. These missiles are typically launched from surface vessels or submarines and are equipped with various deceptive features, such as false radar signatures, decoy warheads, or smoke-releasing capabilities. When deployed, they create a cloud of smoke or false radar reflections that can obscure the real missile's trajectory, making it difficult for enemy ships to accurately target them. This tactic disrupts the enemy's ability to engage effectively, providing a strategic advantage by creating confusion and potentially allowing friendly ships to evade attack. The bye missile's primary function is to enhance the survivability and effectiveness of naval operations by complicating enemy targeting systems.