cluster bomb
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of explosive weapon: A cluster bomb is an air-dropped or ground-launched munition that ejects multiple smaller submunitions (bomblets) over a wide area.
- A canister-based bomb system: It consists of a canister that opens mid-air to disperse its payload of many small explosives, often fragmentation bombs.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The use of cluster bombs in populated areas is controversial due to the high risk to civilians.
- The treaty prohibits the production and use of cluster munitions.
- Unexploded bomblets from a cluster bomb can remain dangerous for decades.
Advanced Usage
- "Cluster munition": A more formal or technical term for a cluster bomb.
- The country agreed to destroy its stockpile of cluster munitions.
Variants and Related Words
- Bomblet (n): One of the many small explosive submunitions released by a cluster bomb.
- The bomblets are designed to explode on impact.
Synonyms
- Dispersion bomb
- CBU (Cluster Bomb Unit)
Related Phrases
- Unexploded ordnance (UXO): Military munitions that failed to detonate as intended and remain hazardous.
- The fields are littered with unexploded ordnance from cluster bombs.
Notes on Meaning
- The defining characteristic of a cluster bomb is its design to disperse numerous smaller explosives from a single container, creating effects over a broader area than a single bomb. A critical aspect, as noted in the reference, is its lack of precision targeting, which is a major factor in its humanitarian impact. The unexploded bomblets effectively become long-term landmines.
Noun
- bomb consisting of a canister that is dropped from a plane and that opens to release a cluster of bomblets (usually fragmentation bombs) over a wide area
- cluster bombs cannot be targeted precisely