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How Nuclear Bombs Work
Nuclear weapons are the most serious looming threat in just about any major conflict. This article explains the basic technology of nuclear bombs and details the sobering consequences of their use.

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How Bunker Busters Work
Ordinary bombs can take out surface facilities; but when the target is underground or otherwise embedded, the job requires a bomb with penetrating power. That's where bunker busters come in
How Cruise Missiles Work
Cruise missiles are a prominent example of the remote battle technology used in modern warfare. The missile is essentially an unmanned airplane, which can deliver a 1,000-pound bomb to a target 1,000 miles away.

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How Smart Bombs Work
Smart bombs are a leading technology in the U.S. arsenal. The newest models can navigate their own way to specific ground targets with startling accuracy, even in poor weather conditions
How E-Bombs Work
Electromagnetic weapons attack not by killing, but by destroying the electrical devices militaries and governments depend on. In the near future, these weapons could play a major role in U.S. operations. Low-tech versions might be used in devastating terrorist attacks on U.S. soil
How Dirty Bombs Work
A terrorist dirty bomb attack on the United States wouldn't approach the destruction to life and property of a nuclear blast, but it would certainly take a high psychological toll. The effects of this crude weapon can last for years, even decades
How MOAB Works
The massive ordnance air burst bomb is one of the newest weapons in the U.S. arsenal, and one of the most powerful. It's among the largest and most deadly conventional bombs ever built.
How Sidewinder Missiles Work
Even after 50 years, the sidewinder still seems like something out of science fiction. This air-to-air combat missile can actually find its target by itself, allowing fighter pilots to fire on the enemy and get to safety.

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How Stinger Missiles Work
Ground-to-air weapons play a major role in many modern conflicts. Armed with stinger missile launchers, ground forces can take out low-flying planes and helicopters. Like the sidewinder, the stinger can automatically zero in on a moving target
How Patriot Missiles Work
Designed to detect, target and then hit an incoming missile, Patriot missile batteries have been activated several times in the current war. These SCUD busters are an effective form of defence against chemical and biological warheads.

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How C-4 Works
C-4 pops up regularly in the news, because it is a favourite of explosive of both military forces and terrorist organizations. This article explains what makes C-4 so deadly and explores a few of its more common uses

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How U.S. Spy Planes Work
Military success often comes down to military intelligence. You have a much better chance of prevailing on the battlefield if you know what your enemy is up to. Surveillance planes, also known as spy planes, play a major role in the U.S. military's intelligence-gathering activities

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How Apache Helicopters Work
The Apache is to helicopters what the M1 is to tanks -- it's arguably the most deadly rotor aircraft in the sky. Like M1s, Apaches make excellent use of advanced communications and targeting electronics.

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How F-15s Work
Fighter jets are a major component of most major military arsenals, and this particular model is a classic. This article explains how fighter pilots hit their targets and pull off incredible evasive manoeuvres to get to safety.

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How Stealth Bombers Work
This unique bomber was tailor-made for a specific, extremely difficult mission. It's initial function was to carry nuclear bombs across the globe, take out key targets and escape to safety, evading any enemy sensors the entire time. Its wartime function today is to drop smart bombs, which find their way to specific enemy targets.

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