In Iraq, various types of bombs were used, including improvised explosive devices (IEDs), which were often fashioned from military ordnance or homemade explosives. Conventional bombs, such as aerial bombs and artillery shells, were also deployed during military operations. Additionally, the conflict saw the use of cluster munitions and precision-guided munitions by coalition forces. These various explosives contributed to significant destruction and casualties throughout the conflict.
"Major bomb" is not a technical term for any explosive device, so it is impossible to determine what the proper answer is. The United States, however, used NONE of the following types of bombs during the War in Iraq: napalm bombs, cluster bombs, firebombs, chemical weapons, biological weapons, or nuclear weapons. By contrast, the US used targeted aerial bombs, tomahawk missiles with conventional warheads, shrapnel grenades, and numerous other types of explosive devices.
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neuclea bombs
No, the only nuclear weapons ever used in combat were the two used in 1945 on Japan to end WW2.
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.
Guns, bombs, planes.
During the Iraq War, which began in 2003, it is estimated that approximately 29,199 tons of bombs were dropped by U.S. and coalition forces. This figure includes various types of munitions used in different phases of the conflict. The scale of bombing was significant, particularly in the initial invasion phase, and had a profound impact on the country’s infrastructure and civilian population.
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there were three types of bombs that hit Coventry and they arei don't know what they are hahahahahahaha fooled you
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.
Most if the deaths in Iraq were caused by bombs,vehicle carshes and explosions
fission and the fusion types