Strategic Missiles
Strategic missiles are long-range weapons designed to deliver nuclear or conventional warheads to distant targets. They are typically launched from land-based silos, submarines, or mobile platforms, allowing for a flexible response to threats. These missiles play a crucial role in national defense strategies, particularly during times of heightened tension.
The most well-known types of strategic missiles include intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) and submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs). ICBMs can travel thousands of miles, while SLBMs are launched from submarines, making them harder to detect. Both types are integral to the military capabilities of countries with nuclear arsenals, ensuring a deterrent against potential attacks.