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  2. Thermobaric weapon - Wikipedia

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    A thermobaric weapon, also called an aerosol bomb, or a vacuum bomb, [1] is a type of explosive munition that works by dispersing an aerosol cloud of gas, liquid or powdered explosive. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The fuel is usually a single compound, rather than a mixture of multiple substances. [ 4 ]

  3. List of bombs - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear bomb designed to fit inside a suitcase. 1950s Thermometric bomb: Also called a vacuum bomb, or aerosol bomb, this explosive disperses a cloud of gas or liquid. Time bomb: A bomb that is triggered by the timer. Trinitrotoluene: Commonly known as TNT. 1863 Julius Wilbrand: Germany: Unguided bomb: An air-craft dropped bomb that lacks a ...

  4. Hibakusha - Wikipedia

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    The word hibakusha is Japanese, originally written in kanji.While the term hibakusha 被爆者 (hi 被 ' particle indicating passive mood of the subsequent verb ' + baku 爆 ' to bomb ' + sha 者 ' person ') has been used before in Japanese to designate any victim of bombs, its worldwide democratization led to a definition concerning the survivors of the atomic bombs dropped in Japan by the ...

  5. Russia claims it used ‘vacuum bomb’ to kill large number of ...

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    Russia says it killed large numbers of Ukrainian soldiers with a so-calledvacuum bomb”, a powerful munition that sucks in oxygen from the surroundings to sustain an explosion.

  6. 'A horrible, devastating weapon': Concerns grow over Russia's ...

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    Accusations that Russia may be using thermobaric weapons, also knows as vacuum bombs, in Ukraine have raised fears about the potential devastation. 'A horrible, devastating weapon': Concerns grow ...

  7. Father of All Bombs - Wikipedia

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    Some defense analysts question both the yield of the bomb and whether it could be deployed by a Tupolev Tu-160 bomber. A report by Wired [7] says photos and the video of the event suggest that it is designed to be deployed from the rear of a slow moving cargo plane, and they note that the bomb-test video released by the Russians never shows both the bomb and the bomber in the same camera shot.

  8. List of Japanese World War II explosives - Wikipedia

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    bombs, projectiles, sea mines, land mines: Both: Ooshokuyaku (Yellow color explosive) or Shimose: Most commonly used booster. Pressed 66% Ammonium perchlorate 16% Silicon carbide 12% wood pulp 6% oil: Main charge: mines, depth charges: Navy: Type 88: Loose grey powder. Friction sensitive. Trinitroanisole: Main charge: bombs: Navy: Type 91: Cast ...

  9. 500-pound bomb dropped during World War II explodes at ... - AOL

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    An unexploded bomb dropped during World War II and subsequently buried at a Japanese airport exploded Wednesday morning. This damaged a runway and canceled more than 80 flights, but no one was ...