What I am more concerned about is the military's inability to spell "fuses"
fuse 1 also fuze (fyōōz) Pronunciation Key
n.
A cord of readily combustible material that is lighted at one end to carry a flame along its length to detonate an explosive at the other end.
often fuze A mechanical or electrical mechanism used to detonate an explosive charge or device such as a bomb or grenade: "A mechanical . . . switch is used to initiate the fuzes" (International Defense Review).
tr.v. fused also fuzed, fus·ing also fuz·ing, fus·es also fuz·es
To equip with a mechanical or electrical fuse: "The bomb . . . was fuzed and timed to explode after the aircraft had taken off" (Aviation Week & Space Technology).
[From Italian fuso, spindle (originally from its shape), from Latin fūsus.]