conventional bombs
Conventional bombs are explosive devices designed to cause destruction through the release of energy from chemical reactions. They typically consist of a casing filled with explosive material, which detonates upon impact or through a timed fuse. These bombs can vary in size and purpose, from small hand grenades to large aerial bombs used in military operations.
These weapons are commonly used in warfare and can target specific locations or structures. Unlike nuclear bombs, which release energy from nuclear reactions, conventional bombs rely on traditional explosives like TNT or dynamite. Their effects can include blast waves, shrapnel, and fire, leading to significant damage and casualties.