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  • ...propellant, now [[smokeless powder]]; the older black powder was used as a warhead filler before the invention of high explosives; also used in pyrotechnics
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  • ...sive nuclear weapons, but omits certain safety mechanisms, used in the W87 warhead of the [[LGM-30 Minuteman|LGM-30 Minuteman III]] land-based missile, which | title = The W88 Warhead: Intermediate yield strategic SLBM MIRV warhead
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  • ...ISH]]/[[RPK-2 Viyuga]] could deliver either a Type 40 torpedo or a nuclear warhead. ...minal guidance would be especially unnecessary if the weapon had a nuclear warhead.
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  • Intermediate yield strategic [[atmospheric reentry|MIRV]] warhead used on the [[UGM-133 Trident D5 |UGM-133 Trident II D5]] [[submarine-launc
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  • '''UGM-27 Titan II''' had unusually high warhead throw-weight, which let it lift the nuclear weapon, W53|9-megaton W53. The ...independently targetable warhead or nuclear weapon, W87|300 KT W87 single warhead.
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  • ...o-surface missile]]; 40 km (25 mi) range with large hard-target/anti-armor warhead; fired by [[Non-Line-of-Sight Launch System]] in canceled U.S. Army [[Futur
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  • ...le bullets, as they exploit the combined energy of a rapidly moving target warhead with a rapidly moving interceptor. The combined mechanical energy of an int ...her cases where collateral damage is to be devoided. A good-sized concrete warhead, hitting an [[artillery]] piece at supersonic speed, will ruin the target's
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  • {{r|Warhead}}
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  • {{r|Warhead}}
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  • ...ntroduced in 1986, came from the single-warhead LGM-117 Peacekeeper single-warhead ICBMs, which were bei[ng retired as a result of other arms control treaties Image:W-87 warhead diagram (Morland).png|thumb|left|150px|Schematic of W87 by Howard Morland
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  • ...n expanded range of target designation angles to +/- 20 degrees, a heavier warhead and an upgraded infrared homing head with photodetector cooling.
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  • ...All U.S. nuclear-capable cruise missiles use the [[nuclear weapon, W80|W80 warhead]] of 5 or 150 kiloton selectable yield. They may release various kinds of [
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  • {{r|Thermobaric warhead||**}} Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Warhead]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...acy and small warhead of high explosive, but the Soviets assumed a nuclear warhead would make up for the inaccuracy. Perhaps the greatest practical advance is
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  • ...rtin (LTV) MGM-140 ATACMS}}</ref> Carrying either a high explosive unitary warhead or dual-purpose [[cluster submunition]]s, it replaced the [[MGM-52 Lance]], ...ed with the "B" model, which added [[GPS]]. With increased precision, the warhead size was reduced yet range was increased to 185mi/300km. This version went
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  • {{r|Warhead}}
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  • {{r|Warhead}}
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  • ...lery]] piece. Destructive devices that are actively propelled are called [[warhead]]s. [[Gravity bomb]]s are dropped from aircraft. ...n inert warhead filled with an inert material such as [[concrete]]. Such a warhead still has a destructive effect, as it is only used with weapons that move e
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  • ===Dual warhead===
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  • {{r|Warhead}}
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