Munitions Infographics
North Korea’s Ballistic Missiles. CSIS Missile Defense Project.
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An infographic is a powerful visual tool that presents complex data, knowledge, or information in a clear, concise format. By skillfully combining text with appealing visual elements—such as charts, diagrams, icons, and illustrations—an infographic helps people absorb visual information faster than just reading text. Its main goal is to simplify content, making it immediately more accessible to a broad audience. That’s why they are often used in business communication.
Various types of munitions exist, but some familiar examples come to mind when viewing visual materials. I have gathered some well-known open, unclassified resources and included their links below, allowing you to explore weapon systems. Elements—such as types, models, payloads, and general ranges—help you create your own munitions infographics.
Do you have an infographic, diagram, or chart you want to share? Remember Operational Security (OPSEC).
Figure 1. Precision Fires Rocket and Missile Systems Munitions Overview
Link: https://www.twz.com/ukraine-getting-atacms-cluster-variant-would-be-a-big-problem-for-russia
Figure 2. Army Tactical Missile System Family of Munitions
Figure 3. PAC-3 MSE Interceptor
Figure 4. Patriot launcher types and possible load configurations.
Link: https://www.twz.com/we-now-know-the-types-of-patriot-missiles-being-used-in-ukraine
Figure 5. Family of Hellfire Munitions.
Link: https://theaviationist.com/2025/02/09/u-s-approves-massive-7-billion-arms-sale-to-israel/







