Waterbombs
Waterbombs, also known as water bombs or water grenades, are explosive devices designed to create a large, localized water spray. They are typically used for crowd control, fire suppression, or to create a distraction. Waterbombs are usually spherical in shape and filled with a mixture of water and a small amount of explosive material, such as gunpowder or black powder. When the explosive material is ignited, it causes the water to be expelled in a powerful spray, often reaching distances of up to 100 meters.
The use of waterbombs has been a subject of debate due to their potential to cause injury
Waterbombs should be handled with extreme caution, as the explosive material can be dangerous if not properly