B-Bomb
The term "B-Bomb" typically refers to a type of nuclear weapon designed for strategic military use. It is a part of the broader category of nuclear weapons, which are explosive devices that derive their destructive power from nuclear reactions. B-Bombs are characterized by their ability to cause significant damage over large areas, making them a critical component of national defense strategies.
B-Bombs can vary in design and yield, with some being more powerful than others. They are often associated with military arsenals of countries that possess nuclear capabilities, such as the United States and Russia. The existence of B-Bombs raises important discussions about nuclear proliferation and global security.