Usually explosions and loud noises are a give away
Ans2 most explosives have faint but distinctive odours. These are very evident to dogs and consequently many dogs have been taught to detect bombs. These brave dogs in military service have saved the lives of thousands of British, Canadian, American and Dutch servicemen in the barrlefields of the world, particularly Afghanistan.
yes of course the can smell nearly any thing even a bomb
Point and shoot. The operator projects a dot of laser light on the target. Something similar like you can do yourself if you have a laser pointer. In the bomb there are sensors that detect this projected dot on the target, and thus keep flying towards it, until it collides with it...
The dogs are the same. Most being the same breed of dog. The difference is the training they receive. One trained to detect drugs and the other to detect bombs the same way you might train your dog to sit or stay.
Maybe we could come with a tiny device that would detect any explosive material in its circumference. We'd then plant these devices all over the public places or install a simple device that could jam frequencies so that the terrorist cannot detonate the bomb remotely.
Smoke bomb Tear bomb Hydrogen bomb Nuclear bomb Water bomb Atomic bomb Fire bomb Grenade Dynamite Poison gas bomb Acid bomb Flare bomb Spark bomb Fireworks Stink bomb
If you consider the US atomic bomb is a Christian bomb, the French atomic bomb is also Christian bomb and so on, then you can name the Pakistani atomic bomb an Islamic bomb.
The Hydrogen bomb.
The Hydrogen Bomb .
The Bomb Inside the Bomb was created in 2002.
Don't Bomb When You Are the Bomb was created in 2002.
respect, detect, reflect, perfect
"Bomb Bomb Bomb, Bomb Bomb, Iran." (John McCain - 2008)