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warhead

[ US /ˈwɔɹˌhɛd/ ]
[ UK /wˈɔːhɛd/ ]
NOUN
  1. the front part of a guided missile or rocket or torpedo that carries the nuclear or explosive charge or the chemical or biological agents

How To Use warhead In A Sentence

  • In August 2007, an Air Force unit mistakenly flew six nuclear warheads across the US on a B-52—a cardinal sin to an old Cold Warrior like Gates.
  • Their warheads are enough to obliterate the world several times over.
  • An anti-runway warhead which is equipped with a delayed action fuse has the capability of penetrating reinforced concrete runways to a depth of nearly 0.5m.
  • That is, a flying disk that will "locate defiladed combatants in complex urban terrain" and annihilate them using a bunker-buster warhead. Pentagon to Cities: Drop Dead
  • The deal will eliminate heavy intercontinental missiles and multiple-warhead missiles, the most devastating weapons mankind has ever devised.
  • The decision to use nuclear weapons, regardless of the size of the warhead, is always a political one. Remember the new logo that replaced the old Civil Defense one?
  • Lee sought to calm the public by saying the Chinese missiles only carried dummy warheads.
  • The remote-controlled vehicle is designed to be expendable, carries its own warhead, and uses cheaper components.
  • The bad news is that in my reports these are suspected undepleted uranium warheads. PLOT THICKENS ON CAMP FALCON ATTACK COVER UP
  • On nuclear weapons, the Iranian president deplores what he calls unbridled expansion and testing of more powerful warheads, apparently implicating the United States. CNN Transcript Sep 22, 2006
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