A guided bomb is a type of weapon that can find and hit a specific target by following instructions from a person or a computer. Imagine playing a game of darts, but instead of throwing the dart and hoping it hits the bullseye, you have a special dart that can move in the air and follow the target.
Just like how you aim the dart and adjust your throw to hit the target, the person controlling the guided bomb has to aim and instruct it where to go. Once the bomb is released from the plane or missile, it receives signals from a computer or a person on the ground telling it where to go.
In simple terms, it's like a smart missile that can find and hit a specific target, making it easier to hit the target accurately and avoid harming anyone else nearby. This type of technology helps in reducing the number of casualties and damage caused during wars and conflicts.