Step 1: The missile has a slender body and an oval head.
Step 2: Add spiral blades to the wing and tail.
Step 3: There is a sharp probe above your head.
Step 4: Finally, color the missile.
Small knowledge of missiles: The payload of a missile to destroy a target is a warhead (or warhead), which can be nuclear charge, conventional charge, chemical warfare agent, biological warfare agent, or electromagnetic pulse. The principle of missile classification consists of two parts: the characteristics of launch vehicle and the target nature of attack. In the late World War II, Germany also developed several surface-to-air missiles, such as Rhine's daughter, X-7 anti-tank missile and X-4 line guided air-to-air missile.
According to the charge, the warhead is a conventional missile with ordinary explosives; The nuclear charge is a nuclear missile. For example, harpoon anti-ship missiles can be launched from submarines, surface ships and planes, so they will appear in submarine-launched anti-ship missiles, ship-launched anti-ship missiles and air-launched anti-ship missiles respectively.