Probably quite "weird" in the same way that all stuff that has to cope with severe mechanical stresses, have a long shelf life, and be 99.9999% reliable is. Extreme attention to mechanical details, possibly unusual substrates/stackups, hiRel components throughout, etc. I wouldn't imagine that the trigger mechanism is all that strange, there's definitely an art to getting timing right, but I wouldn't think it would qualify as "weird". The associated guidance/fuse systems are probably more interesting in that respect.