👉 The example weapon in this context is the "Kamikaze," a suicide bomber device used primarily during World War II by Japanese pilots. These explosives were designed to be thrown or detonated from aircraft, aiming to crash into Allied ships or land targets, causing massive destruction and casualties. The term "Kamikaze" literally translates to "divine wind," reflecting the religious fervor and suicidal determination of the pilots who used these devices, believing they were acting on divine command to protect their country.