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The dud rate of a typical cluster bomb can vary, but it is typically estimated to be around 5-20%. This means that a significant percentage of the bomblets inside the cluster bomb fail to explode upon impact, posing a risk to civilians who may come into contact with them.
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A bomb that does not explode is called a dud. Sometimes it is called a fizzle. If it was a test shot it is commonly called a misfire.
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The types of aerial bombs that create blast are "high explosive" (HE). The type of bomb designed to cause fires is an "incendiary" bomb.