List of bombs
For a rather exhaustive international list of individual nuclear weapons and models see List of nuclear weapons
Types of conventional bombs:
- Barrel bomb
- Bouncing bomb
- Bunker buster (can be nuclear)
- C4
- Car bomb
- Cluster bomb
- Fireworks (Non-harmful)
- Flour bomb (made with flour)
- General-purpose bomb
- Glide bomb
- Guided bomb
- Improvised explosive device
- Land mine
- Laser guided bomb
- Logic bomb
- Molotov cocktail
- Nail bomb
- Petrol bomb
- Pipe bomb
- Pressure cooker bomb
- Smoke bomb
- Stink bomb - Stink bombs range in effectiveness from simple pranks to military grade or riot control chemical agents.
- Suicide bomb or suicide bomber OMI (Ongoing Military Investigation)
- Suitcase bomb
- Thermometric bomb
- Time bomb
- Trinitrotoluene aka TNT
Types of non-conventional bombs:
- Atomic bomb
- Tsar Bomba
- The Fat Man bomb
- Little Boy bomb
- The MOAB (Mother of All Bombs)
- the FOAB (Father of All Bombs)
- Cobalt bomb
- Dirty bomb
- Electromagnetic bomb
- Hydrogen bomb
- Napalm bomb
- Neutron bomb
- Nuclear bomb
Specific bomb models:
- BLU-82 (conventional)
- GBU-43 Massive Ordnance Air Blast bomb (conventional)
Most Powerful Hydrogen Bombs
- 10. Mark-14 (non-conventional) USA
- 9. Mark-16 (non-conventional) USA
- 8. B53 (non-conventional) USA
- 7. Mark-36 (non-conventional) USA
- 6. "Ivy Mike" H-bomb (non-conventional) USA
- 5. Mark-24 (non-conventional) USA
- 4. Mark-17 (non-conventional) USA
- 3. TX-21 "Shrimp" (non-conventional) USA
- 2. B41 (non-conventional) USA
- 1. RDS-220 H-bomb "Tzar Bomba" (non-conventional) USSR (Modern-day Russia)
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