Conventional Bomb
A conventional bomb is a type of explosive weapon that uses chemical explosives to create a powerful blast. These bombs are designed to cause destruction through the release of energy from the explosive material, which can be triggered by various methods, such as a fuse or electronic detonation. Conventional bombs come in various sizes and types, including gravity bombs, cluster munitions, and guided bombs.
Unlike nuclear or biological weapons, conventional bombs do not rely on nuclear reactions or pathogens. They are commonly used in military operations and can target specific locations or structures. The impact of a conventional bomb can result in significant damage to buildings, infrastructure, and can cause casualties among people in the vicinity.