A missile typically consists of several key components: the airframe, which provides structure and aerodynamics; the propulsion system, usually a rocket engine or jet engine that propels the missile; the guidance and control system, which ensures accuracy and navigates the missile to its target; and the warhead, which contains the explosive or payload intended for detonation upon impact. Additional systems may include sensors for target acquisition and communication systems for command and control.
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