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  2. List of Japanese World War II navy bombs - Wikipedia

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    Type 98 explosive: Cast nose plug welded to a 4.8 mm (3 ⁄ 16 in) thick cylindrical body: 110 cm (42 in) Horizontal, two guide studs and suspension band-53 cm (21 in) A-3 (a) A Mod 1 version of the bomb was also produced with a cylindrical steel anti-ricochet attachment spot welded to the nose giving it a blunt profile. Type 1 No.25 Mk 2 Model 1-

  3. Raufoss Mk 211 - Wikipedia

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    The Raufoss Mk 211 is a .50 BMG (12.7×99mm NATO) multi-purpose anti-material high-explosive incendiary/armor-piercing ammunition projectile produced by Nammo under the model name NM140 MP. [1] It is commonly referred to as multipurpose or Raufoss, meaning red waterfall in Norwegian.

  4. List of Japanese World War II army bombs - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; Current events; ... Type 3 100 kg High-explosive bomb; Type 94 Mod. 50 kg High-explosive bomb;

  5. CBU-100 Cluster Bomb - Wikipedia

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    The Mk 7 Mod 4 bomb dispenser differs from the Mk 7 Mod 3 by modifying the dispenser and giving interface capabilities with a wider range of military aircraft. The Mk 7 Mod 6 bomb dispenser is the same as the Mk 7 Mod 3 except that the outside of the Mod 6 cargo section is coated with a thermal protective coating and has an additional yellow ...

  6. Mark 82 bomb - Wikipedia

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    Mark 82 Mod 7 – Near-term solution for cluster bomb replacement that replaces the forged steel casing with a unitary "cast ductile iron" warhead and reconfigured burst height and fuze locations, dispersing iron fragmentation over a large area to fulfill area-attack requirements with less chance of unexploded ordnance. To enter service by 2018.

  7. Mark 16 torpedo - Wikipedia

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    The Mod 0 warhead contained 1,260 pounds (570 kg) of Torpex (TPX) explosive and at the time was the most powerful conventional submarine torpedo warhead in the world. The TPX explosive in use by the US Navy during WWII was about 75% more powerful by weight (7,405 J/g) than the Japanese Type 95 and Type 97 torpedo explosives (4,370 J/g).

  8. 20×110mm USN - Wikipedia

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    Cartridge, 20 mm, high explosive incendiary, Mk 105 Mod 0 (USN) Not to exceed 72,500: 1700: Inert: 3350: Green or blue projectile black lettering or blue projectile with brown nose and black lettering Cartridge, 20 mm, high explosive incendiary, Mk 106 Mod 0 & 1 (USN) 60,000: 1700 ±50: Impact detonating: 3350: Unpainted fuze, red and yellow ...

  9. Paveway IV - Wikipedia

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    Paveway IV is a dual mode GPS/INS and laser-guided bomb manufactured by Raytheon UK (formerly Raytheon Systems Limited). [1] It is the latest iteration of the Paveway series.. The weapon is a guidance kit based on the existing Enhanced Paveway II Enhanced Computer Control Group (ECCG) added to a modified Mk 82 general-purpose bomb with increased penetration performance.