Bombs made of cast iron shells packed with explosive gunpowder date to 13th century China. Now the military is using no corrosives material but illegal bombs could be made with iron pipes.
It can.
No, it is perfectly legal as long as it is used on your own property.
Germany and United States where working to make them work. United States got it first and used first on Japan over the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The bombs used on Nagasaki and Hiroshima were both fission bombs, not fusion bombs.
The Stratofortress carried up to 108 750lb general purpose HE bombs. With the advent of todays smart bombs, those GPHE bombs might be called iron or dumb bombs.
cast iron
it will be used to make more bombs and more guns. the government is probably making iron man suits right now.
Although still capable of carrying dumb (iron bombs) bombs, it is primarily used to deploy smart bombs and cruise type missiles.
to make a living
It can.
iron is used to make bridges (i think)
The first bombs were used in China in 1221. They were made of cast iron and packed with gunpowder.
tHEY used iron to make iron out of iron.
Iron ore is used to make steel
To make iron and steel.
Iron bombs are used today to separate them from atomic/flame/and smart bombs. During WW1 & WW2 there was only a need to use the terms fire bombs or general purpose bombs (High Explosive). During the Korean War, we had to separate the atomic bomb from fire bombs and general purpose bombs. During the Vietnam War, the same separations had to be termed. By the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, SMART Weapons had to be added to the ATOMIC, FIRE, GENERAL PURPOSE bombs...so the accepted term for General Purpose (High Explosive) bombs came to be known as IRON BOMBS; aka Dumb Bombs.
iron is used to make bridges (i think)