👉 Clinic missiles, also known as mobile or field artillery systems, are compact, self-contained artillery units designed for deployment in various military scenarios, particularly in close-quarters combat or urban environments. These systems typically consist of a small, lightweight gun platform, often mounted on a trailer or chassis, along with a mobile ammunition feeder, a simple command module, and sometimes additional equipment like smoke grenades or flares. The primary advantage of clinic missiles is their portability, allowing them to be rapidly deployed and repositioned as needed, making them highly versatile for rapid response situations, training exercises, or as part of a mobile artillery battery. They are generally lighter and more maneuverable than traditional field artillery, enabling quicker deployment and easier logistics support.