👉 Commission missiles are a type of anti-ship cruise missile developed by the United States, primarily by Lockheed Martin. These missiles combine the characteristics of cruise and ballistic missiles, offering extended range and high accuracy. They are guided by an inertial navigation system and can operate in various modes, including cruise and ballistic flight, allowing them to evade enemy defenses during their journey. Commission missiles are typically launched from surface ships and have a range of up to 500 nautical miles, making them effective against naval targets such as aircraft carriers and submarines. Their stealthy design and advanced guidance systems make them a formidable weapon in modern naval warfare.