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Cluster bombs

What are cluster bombs?

Cluster bombs are essentially a bigger bombs with dozens or several hundreds bomblets inside which are either dropped from the air by aircrafts or shot out by artillery rockets, and missile systems on the ground. Submunitions released by airdropped cluster bombs are most often called “bomblets,” while those delivered from the ground by artillery or rockets are usually referred to as “grenades.” Cluster bombs are often used to destroy multiple targets, and they are often deployed in tens of thousands over a small area.

What’s the problem with this weapon?

Air-dropped or ground-launched, they cause two major humanitarian problems and risks to civilians. First, their widespread dispersal means they cannot distinguish between military targets and civilians so the humanitarian impact can be extreme, especially when the weapon is used in or near populated areas. Many submunitions fail to detonate on impact and become de facto antipersonnel mines killing and maiming people long after the conflict has ended. These duds are more lethal than antipersonnel mines; incidents involving submunition duds are much more likely to cause death than injury.

Who has used cluster munitions?

At least 15 countries have used cluster munitions: Eritrea, Ethiopia, France, Georgia, Israel, Morocco, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Russia (USSR), Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Tajikistan, UK, US, and FR Yugoslavia. A small number of non-state armed groups have used the weapon (such as Hezbollah in Lebanon in 2006). Billions of submunitions are stockpiled by some 76 countries. A total of 34 states are known to have produced over 210 different types cluster munitions. More than two dozen countries have been affected by the use of cluster munitions including Afghanistan, Albania, Angola, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cambodia, Chad, Croatia, DR Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Georgia, Grenada, Iraq, Israel, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Montenegro, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Syria, Tajikistan, Uganda, and Vietnam, as well as Chechnya, Falkland/Malvinas, Nagorno-Karabakh, and Western Sahara.

Why is a ban on cluster munitions necessary?

Simply put, cluster munitions kill and injure too many civilians. The weapon caused more civilian casualties in Iraq in 2003 and Kosovo in 1999 than any other weapon system. Cluster munitions stand out as the weapon that poses the gravest dangers to civilians since antipersonnel mines, which were banned in 1997. Yet there is currently no provision in international law to specifically address problems caused by cluster munitions. Israel’s massive use of the weapon in Lebanon in August 2006 resulted in more than 200 civilian casualties in the year following the ceasefire and served as the catalyst that has propelled governments to attempt to secure a legally-binding international instrument tackling cluster munitions in 2008.

What is the Oslo Process?

In February 2007, 46 governments met in Oslo to endorse a call by Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre to conclude a new legally binding instrument in 2008 that prohibits the use, production, transfer and stockpiling of cluster munitions that cause unacceptable harm to civilians and provide adequate resources to assist survivors and clear contaminated areas. Subsequent International Oslo Process meetings were held in Peru (May 2007), Austria (December 2007), and New Zealand (February 2008). 107 countries negotiated and adopted a treaty that bans cluster bombs and provides assistance to affected communities in May 2008 in Dublin.

States that adopted the Convention on Cluster Munitions (107)

Albania, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Belize, Benin, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, Chad, Chile, Comoros, Republic of Congo, Cook Islands, Costa Rica, Côte d’Ivoire, Croatia, Czech Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Fiji, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Holy See, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Lao PDR, Lebanon, Lesotho, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia (FYR), Madagascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Mali, Malta, Mauritania, Mexico, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Norway, Palau, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Portugal, Qatar, Samoa, San Marino, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sudan, Swaziland, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Timor-Leste, Togo, Uganda, United Kingdom, Uruguay, Vanuatu, Venezuela and Zambia.


Ban Bus visits Beograd 1–2.10.2008:
Zabranite kasetne bombe odmah!
  • Weather for Beograd, Serbia
  • Temperature: -7C
  • Forecast: Mist
  • Current Time: 2:22 AM
  • Sunrise: 7:15 AM
  • Sunset: 4:14 PM
  • Visibility: 1.0km
  • Wind: 6km/h
  • Humidity: 94
  • Dewpoint: -8
  • High: N/A
  • Low: -7

Ban Bus visits Nis 3.10.2008:
Zabranite kasetne bombe odmah!
  • Weather for Nis, Serbia
  • Temperature: -5C
  • Forecast: Fog
  • Current Time: 2:22 AM
  • Sunrise: 7:05 AM
  • Sunset: 4:13 PM
  • Visibility: 3.0km
  • Wind: calmkm/h
  • Humidity: 75
  • Dewpoint: -8
  • High: N/A
  • Low: -7

Ban Bus visits Skopje 5–6.10.2008:
Zabrana Za Kasetnite Bombi
  • Weather for Skopje, Macedonia
  • Temperature: -12C
  • Forecast: Fog
  • Current Time: 2:22 AM
  • Sunrise: 7:02 AM
  • Sunset: 4:19 PM
  • Visibility: 2.8km
  • Wind: calmkm/h
  • Humidity: 82
  • Dewpoint: -14
  • High: N/A
  • Low: -6

Ban Bus visits Athens 10.10.2008:
Απαγορευστε Τις Βομβες Διασπορας Τωρα!
  • Weather for Athens, Greece
  • Temperature: 7C
  • Forecast: Partly Cloudy
  • Current Time: 3:22 AM
  • Sunrise: 7:42 AM
  • Sunset: 5:22 PM
  • Visibility: 10.0km
  • Wind: calmkm/h
  • Humidity: 80
  • Dewpoint: 4
  • High: N/A
  • Low: 6

Ban Bus visits Istanbul 18.10.2008:
Misket Bombalarini Hemen Yasaklayin!
  • Weather for Istanbul, Turkey
  • Temperature: 6C
  • Forecast: Mostly Cloudy
  • Current Time: 3:22 AM
  • Sunrise: 7:29 AM
  • Sunset: 4:52 PM
  • Visibility: 10.0km
  • Wind: 21km/h
  • Humidity: 70
  • Dewpoint: 1
  • High: N/A
  • Low: 6

Ban Bus visits Bucharest 21–23.10.2008:
Spune NU bombelor cu defragmentare!
  • Weather for Bucharest/Baneas, Romania
  • Temperature: -5C
  • Forecast: Cloudy
  • Current Time: 3:22 AM
  • Sunrise: 7:52 AM
  • Sunset: 4:53 PM
  • Visibility: 8.0km
  • Wind: 10km/h
  • Humidity: 91
  • Dewpoint: -6
  • High: N/A
  • Low: -8

Ban Bus visits Sofia 24.10.2008:
Забранете незабавно касетъчните бомби!
  • Weather for Sofia, Bulgaria
  • Temperature: -2C
  • Forecast: Mostly Cloudy
  • Current Time: 3:22 AM
  • Sunrise: 7:57 AM
  • Sunset: 5:10 PM
  • Visibility: 10.0km
  • Wind: 26km/h
  • Humidity: 91
  • Dewpoint: -3
  • High: N/A
  • Low: -7

Ban Bus visits Sarajevo 28–29.10.2008:
Zabranite kasetne bombe odmah!
  • Weather for Sarajevo, Bosnia And Herzegovina
  • Temperature: -10C
  • Forecast: Fog
  • Current Time: 2:22 AM
  • Sunrise: 7:21 AM
  • Sunset: 4:25 PM
  • Visibility: 1.5km
  • Wind: 3km/h
  • Humidity: 91
  • Dewpoint: -11
  • High: N/A
  • Low: -8

Ban Bus visits Zagreb 30.10.2008:
Zabranimo kasetno streljivo
  • Weather for Zagreb, Croatia
  • Temperature: -6C
  • Forecast: Cloudy
  • Current Time: 2:22 AM
  • Sunrise: 7:37 AM
  • Sunset: 4:28 PM
  • Visibility: 5.0km
  • Wind: 5km/h
  • Humidity: 83
  • Dewpoint: -8
  • High: N/A
  • Low: -8

Ban Bus visits Padua 31.10.2008:
Bandiamo le bombe cluster
  • Weather for Venice, Italy
  • Temperature: 0C
  • Forecast: Mostly Cloudy
  • Current Time: 2:22 AM
  • Sunrise: 7:50 AM
  • Sunset: 4:44 PM
  • Visibility: 10.0km
  • Wind: 14km/h
  • Humidity: 51
  • Dewpoint: -9
  • High: N/A
  • Low: -1

Ban Bus attends CCW in Geneva 3–4.11.2008:
  • Weather for Geneva, Switzerland
  • Temperature: -3C
  • Forecast: Mostly Cloudy
  • Current Time: 2:22 AM
  • Sunrise: 8:17 AM
  • Sunset: 5:06 PM
  • Visibility: 9.0km
  • Wind: 16km/h
  • Humidity: 76
  • Dewpoint: -6
  • High: N/A
  • Low: -5

Ban Bus visits Bratislava 8–10.11.2008:
Okamžitý Zákaz Kazetových Bômb!
  • Weather for Bratislava, Slovakia
  • Temperature: -4C
  • Forecast: Fog
  • Current Time: 2:22 AM
  • Sunrise: 7:41 AM
  • Sunset: 4:15 PM
  • Visibility: 3.5km
  • Wind: 16km/h
  • Humidity: 76
  • Dewpoint: -7
  • High: N/A
  • Low: -7

Ban Bus visits Katowice 12.11.2008:
Zakażcie bomb kasetowych natychmiast
  • Weather for Katowice, Poland
  • Temperature: -15C
  • Forecast: Fog
  • Current Time: 2:22 AM
  • Sunrise: 7:43 AM
  • Sunset: 3:59 PM
  • Visibility: 2.5km
  • Wind: calmkm/h
  • Humidity: 90
  • Dewpoint: -16
  • High: N/A
  • Low: -14

Ban Bus visits Warsaw 13–15.11.2008:
Zakażcie bomb kasetowych natychmiast
  • Weather for Mlawa, Poland
  • Temperature: -16C
  • Forecast: Mist
  • Current Time: 2:22 AM
  • Sunrise: 7:44 AM
  • Sunset: 3:41 PM
  • Visibility: 3.0km
  • Wind: 6km/h
  • Humidity: 88
  • Dewpoint: -17
  • High: N/A
  • Low: -14

Ban Bus visits Vilnius 18.11.2008:
Uždrauskite kasetines bombas dabar
  • Weather for Vilnius, Lithuania
  • Temperature: -11C
  • Forecast: Light Snow
  • Current Time: 3:22 AM
  • Sunrise: 8:39 AM
  • Sunset: 4:11 PM
  • Visibility: 2.9km
  • Wind: 29km/h
  • Humidity: 100
  • Dewpoint: -11
  • High: N/A
  • Low: -11

Ban Bus visits Riga 19–21.11.2008:
Aizliegt kasešu bumbas jau tagad
  • Weather for Riga, Latvia
  • Temperature: -2C
  • Forecast: Snow
  • Current Time: 3:22 AM
  • Sunrise: 8:58 AM
  • Sunset: 4:02 PM
  • Visibility: 5.0km
  • Wind: 23km/h
  • Humidity: 91
  • Dewpoint: -3
  • High: N/A
  • Low: -2

Ban Bus visits Tallinn 24–25.11.2008:
Keelustage kobarpommid!
  • Weather for Tallinn, Estonia
  • Temperature: -1C
  • Forecast: Cloudy
  • Current Time: 4:22 AM
  • Sunrise: 10:14 AM
  • Sunset: 4:41 PM
  • Visibility: 10.0km
  • Wind: 16km/h
  • Humidity: 63
  • Dewpoint: -6
  • High: N/A
  • Low: -5

Ban Bus visits Helsinki 26–28.11.2008:
Kieltäkää rypälepommit !
  • Weather for Helsinki-Malmi, Finland
  • Temperature: -6C
  • Forecast: Fair
  • Current Time: 3:22 AM
  • Sunrise: 9:20 AM
  • Sunset: 3:34 PM
  • Visibility: 10.0km
  • Wind: 5km/h
  • Humidity: 68
  • Dewpoint: -10
  • High: N/A
  • Low: -7

Ban Bus visits Stockholm 30.11–1.12.2008:
Förbjud klustervapen nu
  • Weather for Stockholm, Sweden
  • Temperature: -3C
  • Forecast: Cloudy
  • Current Time: 2:22 AM
  • Sunrise: 8:40 AM
  • Sunset: 3:09 PM
  • Visibility: 10.0km
  • Wind: 8km/h
  • Humidity: 76
  • Dewpoint: -6
  • High: N/A
  • Low: -7

Ban Bus visits Oslo 2–4.12.2008:
Forby klasebomber
  • Weather for Oslo, Norway
  • Temperature: -5C
  • Forecast: Fair
  • Current Time: 2:22 AM
  • Sunrise: 9:15 AM
  • Sunset: 3:30 PM
  • Visibility: 10.0km
  • Wind: 3km/h
  • Humidity: 51
  • Dewpoint: -12
  • High: N/A
  • Low: -9