Why are cluster munitions so notorious for leaving unexploded bomblets around?

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Is it poor build quality or are they not designed to explode on impact?

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As far as I understand, the bomblets have a chance of hitting each other midair during release which might damage them enough to make them defective. Of course this is on top of all the other quality control reasons that an explosive might be defective.

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