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The bomb was designed within a case of a 2.5 kg bomb, with a case weight of 1.5 kg and 0.62 kg of explosives. The Ilyushin Il-2 ground attack aircraft could carry 280 PTAB bombs directly on the bomb-bay folds, or 4x48 in four cassettes.
The FAB 5000NG (Russian: ФАБ-5000НГ, where NG stands for its inventor, Nison Ilicz Gelperin) was a 5,000 kilogram (11,000 lb) large air-dropped, thin cased, high explosive demolition bomb used by the Soviet Air Forces during World War II.
OFAB - a high-explosive fragmentation bomb is a regular high-explosive bomb, but with a lower explosive filling of about 30-35%, and special means of organized crushing of the body, such as a sawtooth inner side of the body or a system of longitudinal and transverse grooves (although on outdated models they might not have been installed). [1]
The attack destroyed aircraft shelters and storage facilities, satellite images show. Newly released satellite imagery shows the extensive damage at a Russian airbase after it was hit by Ukrainian ...
2020 Beirut Explosion August 4, 2020, a large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the Port of Beirut in the capital city of Lebanon exploded, causing at least 218 deaths, 7,000 injuries 2021 Bata explosions , Equatorial Guinea. 108 people killed, including in nearby residential areas, and damage throughout the city of Bata .
FAB-500 M-54 (high-drag) Up to eighteen M-54 bombs on two underwing pylons and internal bay of a Tu-22M. The FAB-500 is a Soviet-designed 500-kilogram (1,100 lb) general purpose air-dropped bomb with a high-explosive warhead, primarily used by the Russian Aerospace Forces, former Soviet republics and customer countries. The original M-54 model ...
This language implies ASRAAM is already responsible for kills against Russian aircraft and munitions. ... rangefinder and targeter, a high-resolution 640p Piranha 46 optical camera with up to 30x ...
A Russian Su-35 made risky, dangerous moves near a US F-16 late last month. Video footage and pictures showed the incident, which NORAD condemned as "unsafe" and "unprofessional."