To keep other countries in order by proving you have a much larger, more technically advanced "stick"
It was used in olden day bombs but not today!
Although still capable of carrying dumb (iron bombs) bombs, it is primarily used to deploy smart bombs and cruise type missiles.
For battle and used to blow powerful bombs on there target
Einsteinium is not used in bombs.
I do not have real-time access to updated information on what is in today's aerial bombs. The contents of aerial bombs can vary based on the type of bomb and the intended target. Generally, aerial bombs can contain explosives, shrapnel, and sometimes chemical agents.
Protactinium is not used in bombs.
The bombs used on Nagasaki and Hiroshima were both fission bombs, not fusion bombs.
torpedoes and dive bombs
The Jewish public where gassed in the concentration camps and on battlefields sometimes the Germans used gas to confuse the allies which is also a strategy used often today as well. Also so bombs which where dropped on oppositions where gas bombs as well.
Magnesium, white phosphorus, and jellied gasoline (napalm) are the typical fuels in conventional incendiary bombs. They are not used in conventional high explosive bombs or in nuclear bombs.
Tritonal, TNT and Aluminium mix.
Uranium which is a fuel is used in atomic bombs and in nuclear power stations.