The Nazi had bad info or bad aim. There was a line of bombs which fell in a field off Livesey Branch Road. This was quite alarming as the bombs were in direct line with the fuse factory suggesting Nazi intelligence but luckily were two miles off course. Whether it was considered strategically unimportant (despite its munitions and fuse factories) or whether it was due to its relative isolation Blackburn manged to escape from World War Two virtually untouched.
Knives, swords, muzzle loading guns, and bombs.
No hydrogen bombs were dropped on Vietnam. No nuclear weapons of any kind were used in Vietnam.
It caused Japan to surrender to the US September 2, 1945. It also gave us kind of the upper hand in postwar talks with the Soviet Union because they feared us. After all, we turned an entire city to dust in a matter of 43 seconds.
Some historians believe that some of the armor piercing bombs dropped by the VAL dive bombers may have been converted Japanese battleship "armor piercing" 16 inch shells. Otherwise, bombs dropped were conventional armor piercing and general purpose high explosive (HE), and then the real destroyers...the torpedos.
Yes, bombs involve technology. They are typically constructed using various types of technology, such as explosive materials, triggering mechanisms, detonators, and timers. Advancements in technology have also led to the development of more sophisticated and destructive bombs, including those that can be remotely controlled or have specific targeting capabilities.
napalm bombs
Physicists and nuclear scientists create atomic bombs.
BOMBS!
The atomic bomb.
nuclear
Some Kind of Trouble was created on 2010-11-05.
In World War 2 the Nuclear bombs were Uranium and Plutonium. Nowadays they use Hydrogen.
Explosions of high yield bombs in the ionosphere above the target. The effects can reach for a radius of a couple thousand miles around ground zero.
knifes, harpoons, arrows, and stink bombs. stink bombs were filed with rotten plants. made of
Any kind of bomb.
A warthog has trouble seeing and also hearing!
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