English to Punjabi Dictionary payload

payload

ਪੇਲੋਡ
definition
noun
The airplane will usually be carrying a payload (passengers, cargo, weapons) and often a full load of fuel.
the part of a vehicle's load, especially an aircraft's, from which revenue is derived; passengers and cargo.
It will carry a warhead payload of 404 dual-purpose improved conventional munition bomblets.
an explosive warhead carried by a missile.
example
The A700's 'payload' with full fuel is expected to be 725 lb.
It will have a 30-minute loiter time at 70 kilometers capability using a micro turbojet engine and a warhead 'payload' .
The satellite will carry a 'payload' that will transmit a Galileo experimental signal.
For the first time, Europe will now be able to place into geostationary orbit a 'payload' weighing more than 10 tonnes.
It can carry a 'payload' of 1,000 kilograms, more than enough for a nuclear weapon.
The 25 to 30 km range missile can carry a 'payload' of 70 kg.
The vehicle also incorporates the option to one day double the 'payload' using restartable second-stage engines.
If you're going to arrive and perform humanitarian relief, you wouldn't want armor but would want to maximize 'payload' .
Each 'payload' would have to be inspected before blast off to ensure its peaceful nature.
The airline wanted an aircraft with excellent 'payload' to achieve a good passenger-seat-per-mile cost even though it would be a more expensive aircraft to initially purchase.
Those speedy boats sealift the 'payload' into Caribbean nations for later delivery to their biggest consumer nation - the United States.
It will carry a warhead 'payload' of 404 dual-purpose improved conventional munition bomblets.
Basic 'payload' figures are a little misleading, however, in view of differing fuel capacities.
Its 'payload' of 15,333 pounds was properly secured and distributed relative to the center of gravity of the aircraft.
Both proposals are for complete missions, including launch vehicle, spacecraft and science instrument 'payload' .
They are more vulnerable and easier to destroy than incoming warheads, and the entire 'payload' - warheads and decoys - can be downed with a single shot.
During the next eight months, the spacecraft's onboard systems will be checked and its science 'payload' will be commissioned.
What is the concern, then, for contamination of the 'payload' , of the cargo?
These were later identified as being intermediate range missiles capable of carrying a nuclear 'payload' .
This working concept craft may someday boost a 'payload' into space for $500 a pound.
Two companies might share a 'payload' , with half going to one company's rig and half going to the other's.
First, if the size of the warhead 'payload' is significantly reduced, as suggested above, the range of the missile is extended in an equally significant manner.
Multiple-stage technology would enable the missile to travel further or to carry a larger 'payload' .
Subtract 588 pounds of fuel, and you'd be left with a 512-pound allowance, not an unusual 'payload' among big-bore four-seaters.
It will weigh less than 30 pounds and carry up to 6 pounds of 'payload' .
The inevitable consequence of all the improvements is a heavier airplane and a reduced 'payload' , only about 440 pounds with all tanks full.
The airplane will usually be carrying a 'payload' (passengers, cargo, weapons) and often a full load of fuel.
The aircraft could carry a 'payload' of only 265 pounds and had neither instruments nor weapons.
The indigenous surface-to-surface missile, capable of carrying a 'payload' of 1 ton, took off from a mobile launcher.
They perform experiments, spacewalks and handle the 'payload' .
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