Warhead


 
 

A warhead is an explosive device used in military conflicts, used to destroy enemy vehicles or buildings.

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Typically, a warhead is delivered by a missile, rocket, or torpedo. It consists of the explosive material, and a detonator.

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The types of warhead are:

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  • Explosive: An explosive charge is used to disintegrate the target, and damage surrounding areas with a shockwave.
  • Chemical: A toxic chemical, such as nerve gas is dispersed, which is designed to injure or kill human beings.
  • Biological: An infectious agent, such as anthrax is dispersed, which is designed to sicken and kill humans.
  • The types of explosive are:

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  • Chemical: Chemicals such as gunpowder store significant energy within their molecular bonds. This energy can be released quickly by a trigger, such as an electric spark. Thermobaric weapons are something of a special case.
  • Nuclear: See Nuclear weapon.
  • Often, a biological or chemical warhead will use an explosive charge for rapid dispersal.

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    The types of detonators are:

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  • Contact: When the warhead makes physical contact with the target, the explosive is detonated.
  • Proximity: Using radio waves, sound waves, a magnetic sensor, or Radar, the warhead is detonated when the target is within a specified distance. It is often coupled with directional explosion control system that ensures that the explosion sends the shrapnel primarily towards the target that triggered it.
  • Timed: Warhead is detonated after a specific amount of time.
  • Combined: Any combination of the above.

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