Warhead (disambiguation)

Warhead (disambiguation)

A warhead is an explosive device used in military conflicts.

Warhead may also refer to:

  • Warhead (1977 film), a 1977 American film directed by John O'Connor
  • Warhead (video game), a 3D space combat simulator for Amiga and Atari ST platforms
  • Warhead (novel), a science fiction novel by Ricardo Delgado
  • Warhead (robot), a fighting robot from Team Razer
  • "Warhead" (Star Trek: Voyager), a Star Trek: Voyager episode
  • "Warhead", a song by punk rock band U.K. Subs
  • "Warhead", a song by nu metal band Otep
  • "Warhead", a song by electronic musician Krust
  • "Warhead", a song by electronic musician Zircon
  • "Warhead", a song by heavy metal band Tarot
  • "Warhead", a song by black metal band Venom
  • Warhead, the Kzin name for the planet Canyon in the Man-Kzin Wars

See also

  • Warheads (disambiguation)
  • Cat's Cradle: Warhead, original novel written by Andrew Cartmel and based on Doctor Who
  • Crysis Warhead, a stand-alone expansion pack of the PC game Crysis, featuring the same story from a different character's point of view
  • Never Say Never Again, a film originally titled Warhead

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