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  2. General-purpose bomb - Wikipedia

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    The 1,000 lb (450 kg) MC was developed from 1942 to replace the existing 1000 lb GP (General Purpose) bomb. Initially using most of the components of the 1000 lb GP it was decided to give it a new tail and it was built with a half-inch-thick wall.

  3. Mark 83 bomb - Wikipedia

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    The nominal weight of the bomb is 1,000 pounds (450 kg), although its actual weight varies between 985 pounds (447 kg) and 1,030 pounds (470 kg), depending on fuze options, [1] and fin configuration. [2] The Mk 83 is a streamlined steel casing containing 445 pounds (202 kg) of tritonal high explosive. When filled with PBXN-109 thermally ...

  4. KAB-500L - Wikipedia

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    The KAB-500L is 3.05 m (10.0 ft) long and weighs 525 kg (1,157 lb). Its warhead makes up 450 kg (990 lb) of the total weight, of which roughly 50% is blast-effect high explosive. Russian sources credit it with a CEP of 7 metres (23 feet).

  5. List of cruise missiles - Wikipedia

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    220 kg (490 lb) to 450 kg (990 lb) Conventional, HE penetration: In service: Atmaca: Surface-to-surface missile, Anti-ship Cruise Missile

  6. Pound (mass) - Wikipedia

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    The equivalence for the pound was given as 1 lb = 453.592 65 g or 0.45359 kg, which made the kilogram equivalent to about 2.204 6213 lb. In 1883, it was determined jointly by the standards department of the British Board of Trade and the Bureau International that 0.453 592 4277 kg was a better approximation, and this figure, rounded to 0.453 ...

  7. TNT equivalent - Wikipedia

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    TNT equivalent is a convention for expressing energy, typically used to describe the energy released in an explosion.The ton of TNT is a unit of energy defined by convention to be 4.184 gigajoules (1 gigacalorie), [1] which is the approximate energy released in the detonation of a metric ton (1,000 kilograms) of TNT.

  8. List of heaviest people - Wikipedia

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    445 kg 981 lb 70 st 1 lb 1.93 m 6 ft 4 in 119 In 2014 weighed 140 kg (310 lb; 22 st 1 lb), a total weight loss of 304 kg (670 lb; 47 st 12 lb). [29] 1960 Keith Martin [30] [31] United Kingdom: M 445 kg 981 lb 70 st 1 lb 1.69 m 5 ft 7 in 155 1970–2014 (44) Denny Welch [12] [32] United States: M 444 kg 979 lb 69 st 13 lb

  9. Largest and heaviest animals - Wikipedia

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    The largest confirmed weight of a giant octopus is 74 kg (163 lb), [253] with a 7 m (23 ft) arm span (with the tentacles fully extended) and a head-to-tentacle-tip length of 3.9 m (13 ft). [254] Specimens have been reported up to 125 kg (276 lb) but are unverified. A weight of 10 - 50kg is a much more common size. [1]