👉 Missiles are complex systems designed for delivering payloads, such as troops, weapons, or sensors, from a launch site to a target location over long distances. They typically consist of three main components: the guidance system, the propulsion system, and the payload. The guidance system ensures the missile follows a precise trajectory, often using advanced sensors and computer algorithms to navigate. The propulsion system provides the necessary thrust for the missile to reach high speeds and maintain course. The payload can vary widely, from small satellites to large warheads. Modern missiles can be guided by various methods, including inertial navigation, GPS, and terrain-following radar, making them highly versatile and effective for military operations.