Additional Information for Incendiary Bomb Cluster
Incendiary Bomb Clusters are a type of bomb that falls under the supply class "Bombs" in the supply group "Ammunition and Explosives." These bombs are designed to create and spread fire upon impact, causing significant damage to the target area.
Incendiary Bomb Clusters consist of multiple smaller incendiary bombs, also known as submunitions or bomblets, contained within a larger casing. When the bomb is dropped or released, the casing opens up in mid-air, dispersing the submunitions over a wide area.
Each submunition is equipped with a fuse or ignition mechanism that activates upon impact. Once the submunitions hit the ground or a target, they ignite and release a highly flammable substance, such as thermite or napalm. This substance creates intense heat and fire, causing widespread destruction and potentially igniting surrounding structures or materials.
Incendiary Bomb Clusters are primarily used in military operations to target and destroy enemy infrastructure, vehicles, or personnel. They are particularly effective against flammable targets, such as fuel depots, ammunition storage facilities, or densely populated areas.
It is important to note that the use of incendiary weapons, including Incendiary Bomb Clusters, is regulated by international humanitarian law, specifically the Protocol III of the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons. This protocol prohibits the use of incendiary weapons against civilian populations or in areas with a high concentration of civilians.
When writing about Incendiary Bomb Clusters, it is essential to provide accurate and objective information, considering both their military applications and the legal and ethical considerations surrounding their use.
Related Item Names for INC 20106 Incendiary Bomb Cluster
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 20106 Incendiary Bomb Cluster Page 1 of 1
- E14-23-4081
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 1
- 196-131-634
- RNCC: 5 | RNVC: 2 | MEDALS: Y | DAC: 1