The shell fired by a mortar can be a type of bomb.
Mortars are used to launch aerial shells out of.
A - Bomb B - Rockets and missiles C - Projectiles and mortars D - Mines E - Bomblets F - Rocket propelled grenades
Trench mortars are largely considered obsolete in modern warfare, having been replaced by more advanced artillery systems and precision-guided munitions. However, some militaries may still use similar short-range, portable mortars for specific tactical roles. The principles of indirect fire and mortar support remain relevant, but today's systems are generally more sophisticated and versatile than the trench mortars of the past.
Yes. Mortars are used by vitrually every army in the world.
probably not but it could turn your mortars into land mines.
No. There are fragmenting mortar rounds, but the munitions which are launched from mortars are purpose designed and built for use in mortars.
yes they are effective
yes in fact mortars were one of the most used and manufactured weapons in world war 2
Yes, it is illegal to glitter bomb someone without their consent as it can be considered a form of harassment or vandalism.
A roadside bomb is exactly what it sounds like. it's a bomb usually an IED (improvised explosive device) that is hidden in a car or in the ditch with a trip wire or a remote detenator that will explode when a Coalition unit moves past it. Road side bombs are a grave threat to troops and are easy and cheap to produce for the Insurgents -Brian Alberta,Canada A roadside bomb is the same as an IED. IED's are explosives which can be made by various things. Mortars, HME (homemade explosives) Anti-tank mines, etc.
When a bomb hits it. When the foundation is Ridiculously damaged.
US because of the bomb