👉 Computational missiles, also known as cyber weapons or digital munitions, are advanced software tools designed to disrupt, degrade, or destroy computer systems, networks, and data without necessarily causing physical damage. These systems leverage sophisticated algorithms, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to target vulnerabilities in software or infrastructure, often through methods like malware injection, network infiltration, or denial-of-service attacks. Unlike traditional kinetic weapons, computational missiles operate in the digital realm, making them highly adaptable and capable of evading conventional detection methods. They can be remotely controlled or autonomously execute attacks, posing significant threats to national security, critical infrastructure, and global stability by compromising sensitive information and operational capabilities.