Intercontinental ballistic missiles made it possible for a country possessing them to
o shoot down enemy airplanes.
o strike targets far away.
o launch satellites into space.
o detect enemy troops at night.
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The correct answer is: strike targets far away.
Intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) are designed for delivering nuclear weapons over long distances, typically exceeding 5,500 kilometers (about 3,400 miles). They enable a country to strike targets in another country, making them a crucial element of a country’s strategic military capabilities. Their long-range nature is what sets them apart from other weapons systems.