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FrontWars.io Weapons Database - Missiles, Nukes, MIRVs and SAM Defense

Late-game FrontWars.io is no longer only about troop count. Missiles, hydrogen bombs, MIRVs, warships, and SAM networks decide whether a border stays frozen or collapses in seconds.

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WeaponRoleBest use
Transport ShipWater movementOnly safe when protected or crossing an uncontested lane.
WarshipSea controlClears transports and turns oceans into defensive walls.
Tactical MissilePrecise breachBest for small fortified points and opening a narrow attack window.
Hydrogen BombMajor breakthroughBest against one dense front or capital cluster.
MIRVSpread damageBest against wide economy zones and layered SAM positions.

Missile roles

Tactical missiles are best for cracking a defended line or removing a small fortification cluster. Hydrogen bombs create a larger breach but require careful timing so your own advance does not stall.

MIRVs are strongest against wide economic zones because they can spread damage across cities, factories, or SAM coverage instead of hitting one point.

How to defend against nukes

SAM coverage should be layered near economic centers, missile silos, and borders that are likely to receive a breakthrough strike. One isolated battery is not enough against saturated attacks.

Do not stack all valuable buildings in one perfect-looking cluster. Spread important targets so a single blast does not remove your economy.

Warships and transports

Warships punish unsupported transports and can turn oceans into walls. Transports are useful only when protected or when the landing route is uncontested.

If the enemy controls the sea, invest in deterrence before crossing. A failed crossing is often worse than waiting.

FrontWars.io quick answers

What is better, a nuke or hydrogen bomb in FrontWars.io?

Use smaller missiles for precise breaches and hydrogen bombs for major late-game breakthroughs. The best choice depends on target density and SAM coverage.

How do I defend against nukes?

Build layered SAM coverage, avoid overstacking cities, and keep important economy zones separated.

Are MIRVs stronger than hydrogen bombs?

MIRVs are often better against spread-out infrastructure, while hydrogen bombs are better for one dense target area.