noun
- the cargo or passengers carried by a vehicle, especially an aircraft or spacecraft
- the part of a missile or rocket that carries the warhead or instruments
- the actual data being transmitted in a communication system, excluding headers and control information
Usage: aerospace; transportation
Usage: military; aerospace
Usage: computing; telecommunications
Examples
- The rocket successfully delivered its scientific payloads to the International Space Station.
- Commercial airlines must carefully calculate their payloads to ensure safe flight operations.
- The missile’s payload contained advanced guidance systems.
- Network engineers analyzed the payloads to identify the source of the data corruption.
- The spacecraft carried multiple payloads for different research missions.
- Heavy payloads require more fuel and stronger engines.
- The satellite’s payloads included cameras and communication equipment.