👉 Deleted missiles, often referred to as interceptors or missile defense systems, are advanced military technologies designed to detect, track, and neutralize incoming ballistic missiles before they reach their intended targets. These systems typically use radar, infrared sensors, and other detection technologies to identify potential threats at various stages of a missile's flight path. Once a threat is detected, the missile defense system can either intercept the missile with a guided weapon, such as a cruise missile, or disrupt its guidance system to prevent it from reaching its target. The goal of these systems is to provide a critical layer of defense against ballistic missile attacks, enhancing national security by reducing the risk of catastrophic loss of life and infrastructure.