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  • 81General-purpose bomb — A general purpose bomb is an air dropped bomb intended as a compromise between blast damage, penetration, and fragmentation in explosive effect. Contents 1 Characteristics 2 History 2.1 British 3 …

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  • 82Area bombardment — Aerial area bombardment is the policy of indiscriminate bombing of an enemy s cities, for the purpose of destroying the enemy s means of producing military materiel, communications, government centres and civilian morale. It differs from the use… …

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  • 83Mizuno Shinryu — The Mizuno Shinryu was a late World War II Japanese rocket powered suicide interceptor concept. The project never proceeded beyond the initial phase of development. Contents 1 Configuration 2 Variants 3 Specifications (Shinryu, as designed) …

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  • 84Spice (munition) — The Spice is an Israeli developed, EOGPS guided guidance kit for converting air droppable unguided bombs into precision guided bombs.A derivative of the Popeye (AGM 142 Have Nap) air to surface missile, the Spice is a product of Israeli company… …

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  • 852006 Lebanon War — For the First Lebanon War, see 1982 Lebanon War. 2006 Lebanon War Part of the Israeli Lebanese conflict and Arab Israeli co …

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  • 86Spice (guidance kit) — Rafael Spice Type Guided bomb Place of origin Israel …

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  • 87Cluster bomb — Cluster munitions or cluster bombs are air dropped or ground launched munitions that eject a number of smaller submunitions: a cluster of bomblets. The most common types are intended to kill enemy personnel and destroy vehicles. Submunition based …

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  • 88Precision-guided munition — Precision guided munitions (PGMs, smart munitions, smart bombs, guided bomb units or GBUs) are guided weapons intended to maximize damage to the target while minimizing civilian damage. Because the damage effects of an explosive weapon fall off… …

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  • 89AIR-2 Genie — The Douglas Genie (MB 1 Ding Dong, AIR 2) was an unguided air to air rocket with a 1.5kt W25 nuclear warhead. It was deployed by the United States Air Force (from the late 1950s) and the Canadian Forces Air Command (from 1 February 1968 to the… …

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  • 90Big sky theory — General and commercial aviation In aviation, the Big Sky Theory is that two randomly flying bodies will likely never collide, as the three dimensional space is so large relative to the bodies. Certain aviation safety rules are based on this… …

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