How Do Cruise Missiles Work?

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A cruise missile is an unmanned self-propelled guided vehicle that maintains flight through aerodynamic lift throughout its journey. Its primary mission is to deliver a payload, such as a high-explosive warhead, to a specific target with pinpoint accuracy. Cruise missiles can be launched from various platforms, including ground vehicles, aircraft, surface ships, and submarines, providing military forces with extensive deployment options.

Cruise missiles can be broadly classified into two categories: subsonic and supersonic cruise missiles. Subsonic cruise missiles, like the U.S. Tomahawk or the Russian Kalibr, travel at speeds below the speed of sound (Mach 1), while supersonic cruise missiles, such as the Russian P-800 Oniks or the Indian BrahMos, travel at speeds exceeding the speed of sound (Mach 1 and above).

Examples of modern cruise missiles include the U.S. Tomahawk Land Attack Missile (TLAM), which has been widely used in conflicts such as the Gulf War, the Iraq War, and the intervention in Libya.

The Russian Kh-101 and Kh-102 cruise missiles are also noteworthy, offering long-range standoff capabilities for their strategic bomber fleet. The BrahMos, a joint venture between India and Russia, is a supersonic cruise missile capable of being launched from land, sea, and air platforms, making it a versatile weapon system.

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