ОФАБ-250ШН
The Russian OFAB-250ShN HE fragmentation bomb, which incorporates a parachute in the tail section. Note the suspension lugs at 250 mm spacing, and the bomb designation and explosive fill clearly marked in Cyrillic text (Colin King) (2001)
РБК-250-275
A Russian RBK-250-275 cluster bomb in its open packing crate. The black markings specify the bomb designation, the payload (AO-1SCh bomblets) and their explosive fill (A-IX-2: RDX/Aluminium/wax)(Colin King) (2001)
ФАБ-500 и позади ее - БетАБ-500
An FAB-500 M62 standard Russian general purpose bomb in the foreground with a BetAB-500 ShP behind. Third from the front is an FAB-500 ShN bomb (1993)
Неразорвавшаяся английская BL 755 в Косове.
The badly damaged body of a British BL 755 cluster bomb in Kosovo, with casing stripped away and most bomblets still in place. Cluster bombs in this condition are very dangerous and difficult to demolish (Colin King) (2001)
>Неразорвавшаяся английская BL 755 в Косове.
>The badly damaged body of a British BL 755 cluster bomb in Kosovo, with casing stripped away and most bomblets still in place. Cluster bombs in this condition are very dangerous and difficult to demolish (Colin King) (2001)
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Я, конечно, полный чайник во всяких бонбах, но вот английская "неразорвавшаяся" выглядит, как обгоревшая среди обломков самолета. А?