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SharabSalam: You assert that a "cruise missile" is a type of "unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)," but that is incorrect. The term UAV (sometimes called "remotely piloted aircraft [RPA]" in the aviation industry, or "drone" by laypeople with less knowledge of the topic) refers to an aircraft operated by a pilot on the ground somewhere. A cruise missile is different, as the Wikipedia link to that term (which you deleted from my edit) makes clear.
Your assertion that the "Quds cruise missile" is something else by asserting it is "a cruise missile with wings" does not bear scrutiny. All cruise missiles have wings, otherwise they would not be cruise missiles, but rather "ballistic missiles."