A missile includes a payload assembly that has a pair of nosecones. The
nosecones may be optimized for different environments and/or phases of
flight, for example, having different shapes, different shell materials,
different types of seals, and/or different separation mechanisms. The
first (outer) nosecone may have a more streamlined shape, be made of more
thermally-protective material, and may meet less stringent sealing
requirements, than the second (inner) nosecone. Separation of the outer
nosecone from the payload assembly may cause backward movement of a
center of pressure of the payload assembly, bringing the center of
pressure of the assembly closer to a center of gravity of the assembly.
This may make the payload assembly easier to maneuver, for example,
reducing or eliminating the need for intervention by an attitude control
system, to maintain the payload assembly on a desired course.