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  2. Bunker buster - Wikipedia

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    The bomb was one of a number dropped on the bunker during post-war testing [3] In World War II, the British designer Barnes Wallis, already famous for inventing the bouncing bomb, designed two bombs that would become the conceptual predecessors of modern bunker busters: the five tonne Tallboy and the ten tonne Grand Slam.

  3. Nuclear bunker buster - Wikipedia

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    A more recent development (c. 2012) is the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator, a 30,000-pound (14,000 kg) conventional gravity bomb. The USAF's B-2 Spirit bombers can each carry two such weapons. The USAF's B-2 Spirit bombers can each carry two such weapons.

  4. BLU-97/B Combined Effects Bomb - Wikipedia

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    The BLU-97/B Combined Effects Bomb is the submunition used in several cluster bomb type weapon systems, mainly the CBU-87 and its precision-guided version CBU-103. When the bomblets fall, they separate from the main bomb and independently free fall to the ground.

  5. Binary explosive - Wikipedia

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    Explosives for lawful target practice must be used once mixed: any transport, storage or commercial use of mixed explosives falls under federal explosives laws, [3] and cannot be transported in mixed form without following strict regulations including insurance, packaging, signage on the transport vehicle, storage magazines, etc.

  6. CBU-87 Combined Effects Munition - Wikipedia

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    It is 7 feet 7 inches (2.31 meters) long, has a diameter of 16 inches (41 centimeters), and weighs roughly 951 pounds (431 kg). The price is US$14,000 per bomb. [citation needed] Each CBU-87 consists of an SUU-65B canister, a fuze with 12 time delay options and 202 submunitions (or bomblets) designated BLU-97/B Combined Effects Bomb. Each ...

  7. BLU-109 bomb - Wikipedia

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    A BLU-109 aboard a General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon configured as a JDAM F-16I (Israeli Air Force) with a BLU-109 JDAM, 2,000 lb (910 kg) bunker buster penetration bomb. The BLU-109/B is a hardened bunker buster penetration bomb used by the United States Air Force (BLU is an acronym for Bomb Live Unit). As with other "bunker busters", it ...

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  9. Strategic bombing - Wikipedia

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    The first notable strategic bombing was a bombing consisting of nine B-29s which bombed the Rising Sun oil refinery at Wonsan on July 6, 1950, followed by a bombing of a chemical plant at Hungnam. Later that month on July 30 a Chosen nitrogen explosives factory at Hungnam was bombed destroying the largest of the Konan Industrial-Chemical Complex.