Ordinarily yes, however, when one looks at the heinous attack of 9-11 in the USA, this is where over 3000 people perished when aircraft was used.
Nuclear bombs during WWll and Mustard gas during WWl also killed thousands of people.
A primary component of an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) is the explosive charge itself, which can be made from various materials such as military-grade explosives, homemade explosives, or commercially available substances. This charge is typically combined with a triggering mechanism, such as a pressure switch or remote detonation device, to initiate the explosion. Other components may include shrapnel or casing materials to increase lethality and damage.
Gunpowder was first invented in China no later than about A.D. 850. For hundreds of years, it was used mainly to create fireworks. The Chinese did not use gunpowder as a weapon of war; it was the Europeans who first adapted explosives for use in weapons. By the fourteenth century, Europeans were widely using the explosive as a military device to project stones, spearlike projectiles, and metal balls from cannons and guns.
A bomb attack is a violent act in which an explosive device is deliberately detonated to cause destruction, injury, or death. These attacks can target individuals, groups, or specific locations, often aiming to instill fear or achieve political, ideological, or personal objectives. Bomb attacks can vary in scale and complexity, ranging from improvised explosive devices (IEDs) to sophisticated bombings using military-grade explosives. Such acts are typically classified as terrorism when intended to intimidate or coerce a population or government.
Raw data The Keyboard - nothing can happen without it.
Basically to see around corners, do it twice and you have the device that's common on submarines.
That device is typically known as a WMD, which stands for Weapon of Mass Destruction. These types of weapons have the potential to cause significant harm and destruction in a targeted area.
One common gas used in explosives is Nitrogen dioxide, which is produced during the detonation process. It is a highly reactive and unstable gas that can contribute to the explosive power of a device.
I think that answering this question would be an issue of national security, no offense.
That device would be commonly referred to as a WMD (Weapon of Mass Destruction). These types of devices pose significant threats due to their potential to cause widespread destruction, harm, and chaos. Efforts to prevent the proliferation and use of WMDs are a top priority for national security agencies worldwide.
A nuclear weapon is any device which utilizes the power produced by either nuclear fission or fusion (mostly fission) to inflict damage upon some type of target. Almost all, if not all nuclear weapons are explosives, either bombs or missile warheads.
A device that explodes is against to law to manufacture or possess in the US. But, technically speaking, safety matches are explosives as they combust rapidly.
A hand grenade. Unlike improvised explosive devices, hand grenades are manufactured explosive weapons designed for specific military use, while improvised explosive devices are homemade explosives created using readily available materials and methods.
You'd have to apply for a destructive device permit of the class which permitted the ownership of explosives, or get an occupation exemption which allowed you to possess it.
from romeo and Juliet...I am not sure if you mean the literary device surrounding the prose or if the question is direct...since "mistempered" would be considered a human emotion the most obvious literary device would be personification
Yes, the word 'weapons' is a common noun, a general word for any weapons of any kind. The noun 'weapons' is the plural form for the singular noun 'weapon'.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:"Ultimate Weapons", The Military Channel TV seriesUniversal Weapons (gun shop), Orlando, FL"Weapons Grade: Poems" by Terese Svoboda
It will depend on what your school teaches. The Yawara is a common device that is used to increase the effectiveness of certain holds. Some school draw on the entire line of kubodo weapons.
a zapping device is like a taser it can send a electric impulse into something like a human or animal to stun it. a electro magnetic device is something police will use to see if you have any metal or weapons on you and they are also used at airports to see if you have any metal or weapons on you to.