👉 Classification missiles are advanced, guided weapons designed to deliver a payload, typically a nuclear warhead, to a specific target while evading detection and interception. These missiles are classified into several categories based on their range, accuracy, and technology. The most common types include cruise missiles, which have a shorter range but can be more maneuverable and harder to detect; ballistic missiles, which travel along a parabolic trajectory and are capable of reaching much greater distances; and cruise-to-ballistic missiles, which combine the range of ballistic missiles with the maneuverability of cruise missiles. Additionally, there are stealth missiles, which utilize advanced radar-absorbent materials and design to minimize their radar signature, and hypersonic missiles, which travel at speeds exceeding Mach 5, making them extremely difficult to intercept with current technology. Each type of classification missile is engineered to meet specific strategic and tactical requirements, enhancing military capabilities in various operational environments.