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HYPOTHETICAL WEAPON THAT WOULD TURN PEOPLE HOMOSEXUAL; SPECULATED BY A U.S. AIR FORCE RESEARCH LAB
Homosexual bomb; Gay Bomb; Poof bomb; Halitosis bomb; Flatulence bomb

Yawtonic Bomb      
Yawn which wipes out anyone within hearing distance, has tendency to leave residual effects, such as prolonged yawning for those in hearing range, as well as secondary yawns by those not in hearing radius of original yawn.
The party was going great, but then Bill dropped a yawtonic bomb and everyone got tired and went home.
Unguided bomb         
  • Mk. 82 bomb with a Snake Eye tail retarding device – this photograph shows an unfuzed, museum display Mk 82 with its usual combat paint scheme. For display purposes, the optional high-drag Snake Eye tailfin set used for low-altitude release is shown.
AERIAL BOMB WITHOUT GUIDANCE, DESIGNED FOR BALLISTIC DELIVERY
Free-fall bomb; Dumb bomb; Gravity bombs; Iron bomb; Unguided bombs; Retarded bomb; Free fall bomb; Gravity bomb; Retarding bomb; Retard bomb; Bomb retarder
An unguided bomb, also known as a free-fall bomb, gravity bomb, dumb bomb, or iron bomb, is a conventional or nuclear aircraft-delivered bomb that does not contain a guidance system and hence simply follows a ballistic trajectory. This described all aircraft bombs in general service until the latter half of World War II, and the vast majority until the late 1980s.
Aerial bomb         
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EXPLOSIVE WEAPON CARRIED BY AIRCRAFT FOR DROPPING ON GROUND TARGETS
First air-dropped bomb; First Air-dropped bomb; Air-dropped bomb; High explosive bomb; Aerial bombs; Aircraft bomb
An aerial bomb is a type of explosive or incendiary weapon intended to travel through the air on a predictable trajectory. Engineers usually develop such bombs for dropping from an aircraft.

Wikipedia

Gay bomb

The "gay bomb" and "halitosis bomb" are informal names for two non-lethal psychochemical weapons that a United States Air Force research laboratory speculated about producing. The theories involve discharging sex pheromones over enemy forces in order to make them sexually attracted to each other.

In 1994 the Wright Laboratory in Ohio, a predecessor to today's United States Air Force Research Laboratory, produced a three-page proposal on a variety of possible nonlethal chemical weapons, which was later obtained by the Sunshine Project through a Freedom of Information Act request.