Warhead


A warhead is the section of a device that contains the explosive agent or toxic material that is delivered by a missile, rocket, torpedo, or bomb.

Classification

Types of warheads include:
Often, a biological or chemical warhead will use an explosive charge for rapid dispersal and enhanced damage.

Detonators

Explosive warheads contain detonators to trigger the explosion.
Types of detonators include:
TypeDefinition
ContactWhen the warhead makes physical contact with the target, the explosive is detonated. Sometimes combined with a delay, to detonate a specific amount of time after contact.
ProximityUsing radar, sonar, a magnetic sensor, or a laser, 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 fragmentation primarily towards the target that triggered it.
TimedWarhead is detonated after a specific amount of time.
AltitudeWarhead is detonated once it falls to a specified altitude, usually in an air burst.
RemoteRemotely detonated via signal from operator.
CombinedAny combination of the above.