👉 Conservation missiles are a type of defensive weapon system designed to protect critical infrastructure and populations from ballistic threats, such as intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), by intercepting and destroying incoming warheads before they reach their targets. These missiles typically operate in space, utilizing advanced technologies like precision guidance systems and high-speed propulsion to accurately target and neutralize enemy missiles. They can be launched from various platforms, including dedicated satellites, aircraft, or even ground-based systems, and are often part of a layered defense strategy that includes early warning systems and other defensive measures. The primary goal of conservation missiles is to provide a rapid and effective response to missile threats, minimizing damage and loss of life.