0 the front part of a bomb or missile that contains explosives -- (炸弹或导弹的)弹头
a conventional/nuclear warhead 常规/核弹头
Suppose the warheads were nuclear?
Why are we seeking to double the number of warheads on our nuclear submarines to 384?
A dozen of these tiny little nuclear warheads might have been hidden away anywhere—in some farmhouse kitchen cupboard, or attic.
If that is so, can he explain why we continue to manufacture new warheads when we already have stockpiles?
These warheads form part of the overall alliance posture of nuclear deterrence.
There has been a great reduction in the number of warheads in our provision for nuclear deterrence.
However, since then, additional nuclear warheads have been purchased.
They might have 10 or 20 nuclear warheads capable of destroying cities.