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  • ...the effect (i.e., detonation) under conditions desired by the user of the bomb. ==Moving the bomb to the target==
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  • '''Atomic bomb''' (''aka'' '''atom bomb''') was the name given to the first explosive device to derive its destruct ...the Japanese mainland. On 6 August, a bomb codenamed [[Little Boy (atomic bomb)|Little Boy]] was dropped on [[Hiroshima (city)|Hiroshima]]. There was a se
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  • ...ty, wind, and air resistance. Practical variants are electronically guided bomb|guided and may be precision-guided munitions. Image:RAZON guided bomb.jpg|left|200px|WWII RAZON guided bomb
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  • A '''gravity bomb''' is a weapon, which, when released by an aircraft, moves to its point of ...Standoff Weapon (JSOW). They may use aerodynamic forces to become a guided bomb, such as the Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM).
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  • 3000 lb class demolition bomb
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Bomb]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Gravity bomb}}
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  • ...stance, but by aerodynamic lift and steering; modern versions are [[guided bomb]]s.
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  • A [[bomb]] with no supplemental propulsion, whose trajectory is determined by initia
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  • '''Little Boy''' was the codename of the first [[atomic bomb]] used against Japan in World War II. It was air-dropped onto [[Hiroshima (
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  • 750 lb class general purpose bomb, no longer in U.S. service but used extensively during the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • {{r|Hiroshima bomb}} {{r|Nagasaki bomb}}
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  • {{r|Guided bomb}} {{r|Gravity bomb}}
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  • ...ound class low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB) of the Mark 8x series conventional bomb family
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  • ...nd class low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB) of the [[Mark 8x series conventional bomb]] family
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  • ...nd class low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB) of the [[Mark 8x series conventional bomb]] family
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  • '''Fat Man''' was the codename of the second [[atomic bomb]] used against Japan in World War II. It was air-dropped onto [[Nagasaki (c
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  • ...nd class low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB) of the [[Mark 8x series conventional bomb]] family
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  • {{r|Atomic bomb}} {{r|Fat Man (atomic bomb)}}
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  • [[Cluster bomb]], consisting of a SUU-51/B dispenser filled with 48 BLU-87/B 6.1 kg (13.4
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  • 2000 lb [[cluster bomb]], consisting of a SUU-54A/B dispenser filled with 1800 BLU-63/B 0.45 kg (1
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  • ...for phosphorus burns; nonconsenting prisoners were burned by [[incendiary bomb|incendiary bombs]].
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  • ...s</ref>, and many other nations. The basic munition is a low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB), with the minimal controls of substituting fins that maximize or min The "X" in Mark 8x is a code for the approximate total weight of the bomb. Roughly half of this amount is actual explosive content; the rest goes pri
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  • The main family of U.S. high-explosive unguided [[gravity bomb]]s, to which guidance kits such as the [[Joint Direct Attack Munition]] or
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  • {{r|Atomic bomb}} {{r|Little Boy (atomic bomb)}}
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  • ...ound class low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB) of the Mark 8x series conventional bomb family
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  • ...nd class low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB) of the [[Mark 8x series conventional bomb]] family
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  • ...nd class low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB) of the [[Mark 8x series conventional bomb]] family
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  • ...nd class low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB) of the [[Mark 8x series conventional bomb]] family
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  • {{r|Guided bomb}} {{r|Gravity bomb}}
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  • ...ing minimal [[collateral damage]]; ballistically combatible with [[Mark 83 bomb]]; if fuzed, usually uses [[FMU-139]]
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  • ...oximity of the onrushing ground and tells the fuze, so it can detonate the bomb, if so programmed, as an [[airburst]]
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  • ...eleases four times as much energy as the same mass of uranium in a fission bomb.
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  • '''Atomic bomb''' (''aka'' '''atom bomb''') was the name given to the first explosive device to derive its destruct ...the Japanese mainland. On 6 August, a bomb codenamed [[Little Boy (atomic bomb)|Little Boy]] was dropped on [[Hiroshima (city)|Hiroshima]]. There was a se
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  • ...and readiness; it flies [[B-1 Lancer]] heavy bombers along with the [[7th Bomb Wing]] at [[Dyess Air Force Base]] in [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]].
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  • ...Trinity test.jpg|right|200px|20 kt,"Trinity" surface test of first fission bomb]], July 15, 1945, White Sands, New Mexico. 0.016 seconds after detonation, ...ini, July 24, 1946.jpg|right|200px|23 kt, "Baker" test, underwater fission bomb, Bikini Atoll, July 24,1946}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[M117 bomb]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gravity bomb]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[M117 bomb/Definition]]
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  • {{r|Atomic bomb}} {{r|Fat Man (atomic bomb)}}
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  • {{r|Atomic bomb}} {{r|Little Boy (atomic bomb)}}
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  • ...design ancestor of the British [[Blue Danube (nuclear weapon)|Blue Danube bomb]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mark 8x series conventional bomb]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mark 8x series conventional bomb]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mark 8x series conventional bomb]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mark 8x series conventional bomb]]
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  • 3000 lb class demolition bomb
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  • 3000 lb class demolition bomb
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  • Bomb-grade [[uranium]] containing at least 90% <sup>235</sup>U
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  • Russian family of 250kg [[guided bomb]]s with different guidance kits
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  • Russian 250kg [[laser-guided bomb]] using [[Azov 27N]] guidance kit
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  • Codename of the first atomic bomb used against Japan in August 1945.
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  • A '''gravity bomb''' is a weapon, which, when released by an aircraft, moves to its point of ...Standoff Weapon (JSOW). They may use aerodynamic forces to become a guided bomb, such as the Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM).
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  • Codename of the atomic bomb used to destroy [[Nagasaki]] in August 1945.
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  • ...?id=1016 National Museum of the U.S. Air force, Factsheet:"Fat Man" Atomic Bomb]
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  • ...e mind - the reader only knows disparate facts about Victoria and the atom bomb, whereas the blend contains gestalt information which is greater than its p
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  • ...90 percent or more of the fissionable isotope <sup>235</sup>U, considered "bomb grade"
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  • 750 lb class general purpose bomb, no longer in U.S. service but used extensively during the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • Russian [[guided bomb]] with satellite-assisted [[inertial navigation]], with a similar function
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  • A [[bomb]] or [[warhead]] intended to penetrate rock, concrete or armor before explo
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  • [[al-Qaeda]] plot to bomb the [[Los Angeles International Airport]] for the 2000 millennium
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  • Extensively produced thermonuclear bomb (1000) with multiple delivery options and yields (500kt-1Mt), 1961-1991; us
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Bomb]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Gravity bomb}}
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  • ...ium's reactor with no moderator, capable of burning spent nuclear fuel and bomb cores.
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  • Russian family of [[laser-guided bomb]] guidance kits, comparable to [[PAVEWAY I]] or [[PAVEWAY II]]
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  • A [[bomb]] with no supplemental propulsion, whose trajectory is determined by initia
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  • 1951 improved version of the Soviet [[RDS-1 (nuclear weapon)|RDS-1 atomic bomb]]; 38 kt yield
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  • ...the effect (i.e., detonation) under conditions desired by the user of the bomb. ==Moving the bomb to the target==
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  • ...istic missile; 100 kt in Mod 0; Mod 3 was "enhanced radiation" or "neutron bomb"
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  • [[Cluster bomb]], consisting of a SUU-51/B dispenser filled with 48 BLU-87/B 6.1 kg (13.4
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  • ...eleases four times as much energy as the same mass of uranium in a fission bomb.<ref name=fusionEnergy/> ...circle around rather that escape, or with "inertial confinement" like in a bomb, but driven by lasers on a much smaller scale.<ref name=magnetoInertial/>
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  • ...for phosphorus burns; nonconsenting prisoners were burned by [[incendiary bomb|incendiary bombs]].
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  • ...er]]; led [[1944 assassination attempt against Hitler]], personally placed bomb, and was executed that night
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  • ...nd deployed between 1954 and 1962; 12 & 14 kt high-speed delivery tactical bomb; pioneered [[beryllium reflector]] and 92-point implosion system; coded "Br
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  • The main family of U.S. high-explosive unguided [[gravity bomb]]s, to which guidance kits such as the [[Joint Direct Attack Munition]] or
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