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  • 11Car bomb — A car bomb is an explosive device placed in a car or other vehicle and then detonated. It is commonly used as a weapon of assassination, terrorism, or guerrilla warfare, to kill the occupant(s) of the vehicle, people near the blast site, or to… …

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  • 12Glide bomb — A glide bomb is an aerial bomb that is modified with aerodynamic surfaces to modify its flight path from a purely ballistic one, to a flatter, gliding, one. This extends the range between the launch aircraft and the target. Glide bombs are often… …

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  • 13Tybee Bomb — The Tybee Bomb is a 7,600 pound (3,500 kg) Mark 15 hydrogen bomb that was lost in the waters off Savannah, Georgia, USA on February 5,1958. The bomb was jettisoned during a practice exercise after a B 47 bomber carrying it collided in midair with …

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  • 14atomic bomb — 1. a bomb whose potency is derived from nuclear fission of atoms of fissionable material with the consequent conversion of part of their mass into energy. 2. a bomb whose explosive force comes from a chain reaction based on nuclear fission in U… …

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  • 15Dry ice bomb — exploding in Water. A dry ice bomb is a simple bomb like device. While the simplicity and ease of construction, high bursting pressure, and sound make this dry ice activity appealing for recreational purposes, it can be unpredictable and… …

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  • 16Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb —    Columbia Pictures, 93 minutes, January 1964 Producer: Stanley Kubrick; Director: Kubrick; Screenplay: Peter George; Cinematographer: Gilbert Taylor; Assistant Director: Eric Rattray; Art Director: Peter Murton; Wardrobe: Bridget Sellers;… …

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  • 17Cherry bomb — For other uses, see Cherry bomb (disambiguation). Cherry Bombs (also known as Globe Salutes or Kraft Salutes) are approximately spherical shaped exploding fireworks, ranging in size from three quarters inch to one and one half inch (1.9 cm… …

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  • 18Concrete bomb — German WWII bombs: explosive to left, rest concrete practice bombs (250 kg and 50 kg) A concrete bomb is an aerial bomb which contains dense, inert material (typically concrete) instead of explosive. The target is destroyed using the kinetic… …

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  • 19Uranium hydride bomb — The uranium hydride bomb was a variant of the atomic bomb, first suggested by Robert Oppenheimer in 1939 and advocated and tested by Edward Teller. It would use deuterium (an isotope of hydrogen) in a U235 deuterium compound. However, the process …

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  • 20Hudson River bomb plot — On July 7, 2006, the FBI announced that they had foiled a plot that was in its talking phase by foreign militants to detonate explosives in tunnels connecting New Jersey with Manhattan and drown the New York financial district with a torrent of… …

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