👉 Controller missiles, also known as command and control (C2) missiles, are guided weapons systems that serve as the central hub for directing and coordinating other missile systems, including cruise missiles, surface-to-air missiles, and unmanned aerial vehicles. These missiles are equipped with sophisticated guidance systems, often utilizing GPS, inertial navigation, or other technologies to ensure precise targeting and accurate delivery of their payloads. The control center, typically located on a mobile command post or a fixed facility, allows operators to monitor and manage these missiles in real-time, adjusting their flight paths and targeting parameters as needed. This centralized control enhances the effectiveness and flexibility of missile defense and offensive operations, making controller missiles crucial components in modern military arsenals.