Nuclear Missiles
Nuclear missiles are powerful weapons designed to deliver nuclear warheads to a target. They can be launched from various platforms, including land-based silos, submarines, and aircraft. The destructive capability of these missiles comes from nuclear reactions, which release vast amounts of energy, resulting in massive explosions.
These missiles are a key component of many countries' military strategies, serving as a deterrent against potential attacks. The existence of nuclear missiles has led to international treaties aimed at controlling their proliferation, such as the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), to promote global security and prevent nuclear conflict.