Cluster bombs are used for causing destruction over a wide area. They bombard an area with numerous small explosions and cause mass destruction and fire.
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During World War II, the British developed several types of bombs, including the notable "Tallboy" and "Grand Slam" bombs, designed by Barnes Wallis. The Tallboy was a 12,000-pound bomb used for penetrating hardened targets, while the Grand Slam, weighing 22,000 pounds, was the largest bomb used in the conflict and aimed at destroying fortified structures. Additionally, the British also employed general-purpose bombs, incendiary bombs, and cluster munitions throughout the war. These bombs played a significant role in the Allied bombing campaigns across Europe.
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No bombs were actually used during the Cold War. That was why it was not a hot war.
Nuclear, plane, land, and sea bombs.
The usual abbreviation for cluster bombs is CB.
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Cluster bombs consist of the dispenser and the payload.
Cluster bombs. Probably the earliest cluster bombs were certain types of "grape shot" fired from cannons. Proper designation: CBU
The use of cluster bombs is controversial and has been banned by the Convention on Cluster Munitions, which prohibits their use, production, stockpiling, and transfer. However, not all countries have ratified this convention, so the legality of cluster bombs in war depends on the specific laws and regulations of the countries involved in the conflict.
a flock of birds a gaggle of geese a shoal of fish a cluster of bombs ..he he!.. nah, a 'cluster bomb' is actually a nasty bomb that once it explodes it releases more mini bombs (the clusters) all over the place which then explode as ancilliary explosions.
The dispenser and the payload
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The dispenser and the payload.
The use of cluster bombs in Iraq was proving to be extremely deadly to the American troops.