
Conventional Munition
Conventional munitions are standard explosive weapons used by military forces, including bombs, shells, and missile warheads, designed to incapacitate or destroy targets without nuclear or chemical effects. They function through an explosive charge that causes damage via blast, shrapnel, or incendiary effects. Unlike specialized or unconventional weapons, they are used in typical combat scenarios and are governed by international treaties to minimize unintended harm. These munitions are a core part of modern military arsenals, serving roles in battlefield engagement, tactical support, and strategic operations.