👉 Configuring missiles involves the process of preparing and deploying missile systems for defense purposes, typically in military contexts. This includes selecting appropriate missile types based on their range, payload, and target characteristics, setting up launch systems such as mobile or stationary platforms, integrating guidance and control systems to ensure precision, conducting regular maintenance and testing to guarantee operational readiness, and establishing command and control structures for effective missile management. Modern missile systems can range from short-range air-defense missiles to intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), each designed for specific strategic and tactical roles. The configuration process also involves adhering to international arms control agreements and ensuring compliance with national and global security norms.