The term "stick of bombs" refers to a type of aerial munition that consists of multiple bombs arranged in a linear formation, resembling a stick. This design allows for a more efficient delivery of explosives over a targeted area, maximizing impact and coverage. It was commonly used in World War II and later conflicts to enhance bombing effectiveness during airstrikes. The term emphasizes the visual and functional characteristics of the munition.
I could not locate a chemical called astodine but I did find astrodyne that is used in batteries not 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.
The stick/club with which one might play Shinty (now, mainly in the Scottish Highlands) is called a "caman". It is often simply called a stick, within the context of the sport of Shinty.
Uranium is used in atomic bombs - bombs with uranium 235 (enriched more than 20%, with 92% or 93% being typical weapons grade uranium, also called orealloy for Oak Ridge Alloy).
The swagger stick can also be called a staff, a baton, pace stick or a crop.
a stick of bombs
Beacause millions of lives were taken by the nuclear bombs
Under water bombs are called naval mines. Under water bombs are used to destroy surface ships or submarines.
The actual stick of the Lacrosse stick is called a shaft.
its called a bomber
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Duds.
They are called volcanic bombs.
The right stick IS called right stick
A bomber.
Frag Grenades
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