👉 A static weapon is a type of non-moving weapon that, once fired, continues to travel in a straight line until it is stopped or deflected by an obstacle. Unlike projectiles, which follow a curved trajectory due to gravity and air resistance, static weapons maintain a constant path. This characteristic makes them useful for long-range engagements where precision and distance are critical, such as in military defense or hunting scenarios. Examples include rockets, artillery shells, and certain types of explosives.