Shamsher1990
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Thats true, this is because cruise missile cannot exactly defend itself against an income SAM. It has not radar or even maneuvering capability of fighter. Its just follows a path determined by its navigational system, if enough metal is in the path of the missile, its dead.can spot a fighter size target at over 250kms! So a cruise missile can be effectively detected in excess of more than 120kms! A detection of 120+kms against cruise missiles is a very healthy window to initiate counter fire via SAMs. Remember, the major challenge against low flying CMs is not interception but detection-- once detected, they can be taken care of by modern agile SAMs.
SLCM also have one more vulnerability. Unless they are launched close to coast, they spend sometime on the sea. Unlike ground clutter, 'sea surface clutter' is not as effective in hiding missile. So low flying, slow flying is not exactly the best tactic while SLCM is crusing above the sea. It can be intercepted there relatively more likely.