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  2. Tsunami bomb - Wikipedia

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    Each bounce is smaller than the previous one. The "bomb run" is calculated so that at its final bounce, the bomb will reach close to the target, where it sinks. A depth charge causes it to explode at the right depth, creating destructive shockwaves. The bouncing bomb was a 5-ton bomb developed, separately, during World War II. Like the tsunami ...

  3. Underwater explosion - Wikipedia

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    Deep underwater explosions are those where the crater is small in comparison with the depth of the explosion, [2] or nonexistent. The overall effect of an underwater explosion depends on depth, the size and nature of the explosive charge, and the presence, composition and distance of reflecting surfaces such as the seabed, surface, thermoclines ...

  4. Depth charge - Wikipedia

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    The Mk 101 Lulu was a US nuclear depth bomb operational from 1958 to 1972. A depth charge fitted with a nuclear warhead is also known as a "nuclear depth bomb". These were designed to be dropped from a patrol plane or deployed by an anti-submarine missile from a surface ship, or another submarine, located a safe distance away.

  5. Three bombs from WWII found in Florida bay, military says ...

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    The discoveries include two 250-pound bombs and a 1,000-pound bomb, which are estimated to be approximately 80 years old, federal and county officials said in a Feb. 12 news release.

  6. WWII-era munitions found under water in survey of Southern ...

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    Underwater dump sites off the Los Angeles coast contain World War II-era munitions including anti-submarine weapons and smoke devices, marine researchers announced Friday. A survey of the known ...

  7. Fritz X - Wikipedia

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    Fritz X was a German guided anti-ship glide bomb used during World War II. Fritz X was the world's first precision guided weapon deployed in combat [ 1 ] and the first to sink a ship in combat. Fritz X was a nickname used both by Allied and Luftwaffe personnel.

  8. Anti-submarine weapon - Wikipedia

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    Mk. 17 depth bomb is being unloaded from a SOC Seagull scout plane on board the USS Philadelphia (CL-41) during an Atlantic U-boat sweep near Panama in June 1942. Air-dropped depth bombs were normally set to explode at a shallow depth, while the submarine was crash-diving to escape attack.

  9. Valentin submarine pens - Wikipedia

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    Workers who were inside the bunker at the time survived, as the bombs did not penetrate the roof before detonating. [8] Another bomb caused damage to a nearby electricity plant, workshops and a concrete mixing plant. Fortunately for the British, the two bombs struck and penetrated the 4.5-metre (15 ft) thick west section of the roof.

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