At this time, missiles would be pushed to a height of about 100 to 300 kilometers from the ground.
It took about three minutes.
This process was the slowest for missiles.
It was also the easiest stage for missiles to be intercepted.
However, since the missiles were still in the territory of Bama State, White Eagle State was unable to intercept them.
Because the range of intercepting missiles couldn't reach and the precision was not enough.
It was very difficult to stop them at this stage.
When they arrived at the halfway stage of missile flight, missiles would fly for about 10 to 25 minutes.
The flying height was within 100 to 300 kilometers, and the flying speed was between 10 Mach and 20 Mach.
Missiles flew steadily in the atmosphere.
It was also the longest flight stage. At the same time, the missiles would pass over many countries.
Therefore, this created a lot of opportunities for missiles to be intercepted.