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  1. CBU-72 - Wikipedia

    The CBU-72 was a 550-pound (250 kg) American fuel-air cluster bomb used by the United States Military until 1996. It was very effective against armored vehicles, aircraft parked in the open, …

  2. CBU-72 / BLU-73/B Fuel/Air Explosive (FAE) - Dumb Bombs

    Jul 7, 2011 · Second-generation FAE weapons were developed from the FAE I type devices (CBU-55/72) used in Vietnam. The Marine Corps and Navy withdrew their remaining fuel-air …

  3. GBU-72 - Wikipedia

    The Guided Bomb Unit‐72 (GBU‐72), also known as the Advanced 5K (A5K) Penetrator, is a bunker busting bomb developed in the United States.

  4. Figure 1: SUU-19/B Dispenser from US CBU-72B (Courtesy of http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/dumb/cbu-72.htm). 5. Reasons for FAE system hazard clearance There are …

  5. List of cluster bombs - Wikipedia

    CBU-72; CBU-75 Sadeye; CBU-76; CBU-77; CBU-78 Gator; CBU-81; CBU-87 CEM; CBU-89 Gator; CBU-94; CBU-97 Sensor Fuse Weapon (SFW) CBU-98; CBU-98/B (DAACM) CBU-99 …

  6. CBU-72 - Wikiwand

    The CBU-72 was a 550-pound (250 kg) American fuel-air cluster bomb used by the United States Military until 1996. It was very effective against armored vehicles, aircraft parked in the open, …

  7. F16 - Aggressor

    Second-generation FAE weapons were developed from the FAE I type devices (CBU-55/72) used in Vietnam. The Marine Corps and Navy withdrew their remaining fuel-air munitions from …

  8. Overview — CBU-72/B fuel air explosive cluster bomb — Land …

    The CBU-72/B contains three BLU-73/B fuel air explosive (FAE) submunitions in a SUU-19/B dispenser, and is designed for use against minefields, armored vehicles, unprotected aircraft …

  9. TICKING TIME BOMBS - Human Rights Watch

    The CBU-72/B containing the BLU-73A/B is classified as a fuel-air explosive, and contains three submunitions. AGM: air-to-ground munition ATACMS: Army Tactical Missile System BLU: …

  10. About: CBU-72 - DBpedia Association

    The CBU-72 was a 550-pound (250 kg) American fuel-air cluster bomb used by the United States Military until 1996. It was very effective against armored vehicles, aircraft parked in the open, …

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