
Mark 118 bomb - Wikipedia
The M118 is an air-dropped general-purpose or demolition bomb used by United States military forces. It dates back to the time of the Korean War of the early 1950s. Although it has a nominal weight of 3,000 pounds (1,400 kg), its actual weight, depending on fuse and retardation options, is somewhat higher.
CBU-100 Cluster Bomb - Wikipedia
They deploy 247 Mk 118 Rockeye submunitions, a HEAT bomblet, and weigh 489 lb (222 kg) as an assembled unit. A CBU-100 Rockeye deployed by an A-4 Skyhawk that opens immediately after deployment drops 247 bomblets. The CBUs are delivered to the fleet as completely assembled all-up-rounds.
Mk 118 rockeye submunition - CAT-UXO
This is the American Mk 118, a High-Explosive-Anti-Tank (HEAT), aerially-dispersed, fin-stabilised, Point-Initiating-Base-Detonating (PIBD) submunition dispensed from the Mk 20 …
Mk 118 Antitank Bomblet - GlobalSecurity.org
Jul 7, 2011 · The antitank bomb Mk 118 Mod 0 consists of a Mk 1 Mod 0 fuzing system, a shaped-charge warhead, and fixed stabilizing fins. It is loaded in the Mk 20 Mods 2 and 3 bomb clusters only.
The Humanitarian Demining Program tested the prototype HD Flare against the BLU-97 and Mk 118 Rockeye sub-munitions, followed by three land mines. BLU-97: DESCRIPTION, FLARE SETUP, TEST RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Mark 118 bomb - Wikiwand
Mark 118 bomb Demolition bomb, free-fall general-purpose bomb From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The M118 is an air-dropped general-purpose or demolition bomb used by United States military forces.
Ukraine Wants U.S. Cluster Bombs But Not For What You Think
Mar 8, 2023 · Mk 20 is an air-dropped conventional free-fall weapon that weighs just under 500 pounds. The canister holding the bomblets opens mid-flight, dropping its 247 Mk 118 high-explosive, anti-tank (HEAT) submunitions onto the target area below.
Mark 118 bomb | Military Wiki | Fandom
The M118 is an air-dropped general-purpose or demolition bomb used by United States military forces. It dates back to the time of the Korean War of the early 1950s. Although it has a nominal weight of 3,000 lb (1,350 kg), its actual weight, depending on fuse and retardation options, is somewhat higher.
Bomb, HEAT, Mk 118 Mod 0, 1 - Bulletpicker
An inert loaded bomb, containing a live fuze but no main explosive charge, is used for fuze reliability testing and establishing delivery tactics. The impact sensing element (Mods 0 and 1 bomb) and base fuze vanes are unpainted. The standoff probe, bomb body, and base fuze element cover are anodized gold. The fins are white plastic.
Cluster Munitions a Foreseeable Hazard in Iraq - Human Rights Watch
Rockeye CBU-99/CBU-100: Each Rockeye bomb contains 247 Mk 118 submunitions. These cluster bombs were used extensively in the 1991 Persian Gulf War.
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