👉 Controlling missiles are sophisticated systems designed to track, identify, and engage enemy missiles or other threats in real-time. They typically consist of radar or sensor arrays that detect the missile's trajectory and speed, paired with advanced algorithms and targeting software that calculate the optimal course for the interceptor missile to strike. These missiles, often part of air defense networks, may be guided by various methods such as inertial navigation, laser or radar homing, or a combination of both. The control systems ensure the interceptor missile can accurately lock onto and destroy incoming missiles, even in challenging environments or against multiple targets.