👉 Blowing missiles, often referred to as cluster munitions or fragmentation bombs, are a type of weapon designed to disperse a large number of small explosive devices, known as "bleeds," over a wide area. These missiles are launched from aircraft and detonate upon impact, releasing multiple fragments that can explode on their own or cause secondary explosions. The primary purpose is to destroy or disable military targets, such as enemy positions, vehicles, and infrastructure, while minimizing the risk to human operators by reducing their need for close proximity to the battlefield. However, due to their high explosive yield and potential for collateral damage, they are subject to strict international regulations and ethical scrutiny.