👉 Count Missiles, also known as Cruise Missiles or Anti-Ship Missiles, are a class of short-range ballistic missiles designed primarily for anti-ship warfare. These missiles have a range typically between 100 to 300 nautical miles (185 to 550 kilometers), though some variants can travel even farther. They are characterized by their ability to maneuver in flight, allowing them to evade enemy defenses and strike targets with precision. Count Missiles are equipped with torpedoes or other warheads, and their design often includes decoys to confuse enemy radar systems. These missiles are commonly used by naval forces to deter or neutralize threats from enemy ships, submarines, and aircraft.