Gato_Solo
Out-freaking-standing OTC member
and the call for a ban. Why? Because %40 of the 'victims' are children. Of course, saying %60 of all cluster bombs destroy enemy targets really doesn't matter...
Whats really strange? The countries that do not use these munitions are the only ones asking for their limitation.
Here is a factoid on them. Notice the dud rate.
Here is a history of usage. Notice the dud rate.
Couldn't find the dud rates on MK 82's, but, assuming that they are in the same range, which would you rather have to clean up...a 5 to 10 pound explosive bomblet, or a 500 pound iron bomb?
Talks on cluster bomb ban in NZ
Unexploded bomblets may pose a hazard to civilians
More than 120 countries are meeting in New Zealand to discuss an agreement limiting the use of cluster bombs.
The talks - launched last year - aim to smooth progress towards the signing of a global treaty later this year.
But some major producers and buyers of cluster bombs - including the US, Israel, Russia and China - are absent.
Cluster bombs are controversial because they often fail to explode on contact with the ground, and may later end up killing or maiming civilians.
The UN has estimated that 40% of the victims of cluster bombs are children.
Whats really strange? The countries that do not use these munitions are the only ones asking for their limitation.
Here is a factoid on them. Notice the dud rate.
Here is a history of usage. Notice the dud rate.
Couldn't find the dud rates on MK 82's, but, assuming that they are in the same range, which would you rather have to clean up...a 5 to 10 pound explosive bomblet, or a 500 pound iron bomb?