Tactically, bombs, both aerial and static explosive types, are used to cause the greatest amount of damage from a safe distance for those who deliver them.
Einsteinium is not used in bombs.
It was used in olden day bombs but not today!
Protactinium is not used in bombs.
The bombs used on Nagasaki and Hiroshima were both fission bombs, not fusion bombs.
torpedoes and dive bombs
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.
Uranium which is a fuel is used in atomic bombs and in nuclear power stations.
Actinium itself is not used in bombs. However, it can be a byproduct of nuclear reactions and may potentially be used in the initiation systems of certain types of nuclear weapons.
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Yes, uranium can be used in atomic bombs.
Conventional bombs - with chemical explosives.
They used nuclear and atomic bombs.