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  1. Bomb - Wikipedia

    The power of large bombs is typically measured in kilotons (kt) or megatons of TNT (Mt). The most powerful bombs ever used in combat were the two atomic bombs dropped by the United States to …

  2. Bomb | Types, Uses, Bunker Busters, & Smart Bombs | Britannica

    Bombs can be classified according to their use and the explosive material they contain. Among the most common types are blast (demolition), fragmentation, general purpose, antiarmor (armor-piercing), …

  3. How Bombs Work - HowStuffWorks

    Bombs come in many different shapes and sizes, from small like a grenade to huge like a thermonuclear warhead. At HowStuffWorks you can learn how all of these different types of bombs work:

  4. Fact Sheet - U.S. Bomb Data Center - Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco ...

    Skilled USBDC technicians use statistical modeling to identify trends and leads on explosive and arson cases. The U.S. Bomb Data Center manages the Bomb Arson Tracking System (BATS), a national …

  5. List top most modern bombs in the world - Army Recognition

    The AGM-154 JSOW is a precision-guided, long-range glide bomb developed by Raytheon for the U.S. Navy and Air Force. It allows aircraft to strike from beyond enemy air defenses, making it a...

  6. Types Of Bombs | Tulane Public Safety

    Letter and Package Bombs: Letter or package bombs represent an excellent delivery method if the motive of the attack is to inflict injury upon a specific individual.

  7. Bomb - New World Encyclopedia

    Military explosive devices not classified as "bombs" include grenades, shells, depth charges (used in water), warheads when in missiles, or land mines. However, in unconventional warfare, a "bomb" …

  8. List of bombs | Military Wiki | Fandom

    For a rather exhaustive international list of individual nuclear weapons and models see List of nuclear weapons. Types of conventional bombs: Stink bomb - Stink bombs range in effectiveness from …

  9. Atomic Bomb: Nuclear Bomb, Hiroshima & Nagasaki - HISTORY

    Sep 6, 2017 · The atomic bomb and nuclear bombs are powerful weapons that use nuclear reactions as their source of explosive energy. Scientists first developed nuclear weapons technology during World …

  10. Bombs for Beginners - GlobalSecurity.org

    Jul 7, 2011 · Bombs are generally classified according to the ratio of explosive material to total weight. The principal classes are general-purpose (GP), fragmentation, penetration and cluster bombs.