thermonuclear warhead

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Definition

Noun: A thermonuclear warhead is the explosive front section of a missile, specifically engineered to carry and detonate a thermonuclear bomb (hydrogen bomb). It represents a weapon of immense destructive power that utilizes nuclear fusion reactions.

Usage

The term is used in military, political, and scientific contexts to describe the payload of long-range strategic delivery systems. - It functions as the warhead component of an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) or a Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile (SLBM). - The primary characteristic is its thermonuclear nature, meaning its explosive yield is derived from the fusion of light atomic nuclei, which is typically triggered by a primary fission explosion.

Examples
  • The new submarine was equipped with missiles carrying multiple thermonuclear warheads.
  • Arms reduction treaties often focus on limiting the number of deployed thermonuclear warheads.
  • The engineering challenge involved miniaturizing the thermonuclear warhead to fit the missile's cone.
Advanced Usage
  • MIRVed Warheads: A single missile may carry multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVs), each with its own thermonuclear warhead.
  • Yield: The destructive power of a thermonuclear warhead is measured in kilotons or megatons of TNT equivalent, far exceeding that of early fission-only atomic bombs.
Variants and Related Words
  • Warhead: The general term for the explosive or destructive section of a missile, torpedo, or similar weapon. A thermonuclear warhead is a specific type.
  • Nuclear Warhead: A broader category that includes both fission (atomic) and fusion (thermonuclear) devices.
  • H-bomb / Hydrogen Bomb: The type of bomb that a thermonuclear warhead is designed to deliver.
Synonyms
  • Thermonuclear device (a more general term for the bomb mechanism itself).
  • Fusion warhead.
  • H-warhead (informal/technical jargon).
Related Phrases/Concepts
  • Strategic deterrent: A thermonuclear warhead is a key component of a nation's strategic nuclear deterrent force.
  • Second-strike capability: The ability to launch missiles with thermonuclear warheads after absorbing a first nuclear attack.
  • Payload: In missile terminology, the thermonuclear warhead constitutes the primary payload.
Noun
  1. the warhead of a missile designed to deliver an atom bomb