👉 Adverse missiles, also known as anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons, are designed to target and destroy satellites in orbit around Earth, often with the intention of disabling or eliminating their operational capabilities. These missiles can be launched from various platforms, including ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, or even space-based systems. They typically use different technologies, such as kinetic energy, kinetic impact, or directed energy, to achieve their goal. The destruction of satellites can disrupt critical services like communication, navigation, weather forecasting, and military surveillance, posing significant threats to national security and global stability.