THIS will STOP an armored division 🔥 U.S. Air Force tests various CLUSTER BOMBS #Shorts



#shorts This will stop an armored division! (training footage)
U.S. Air Force tests various cluster bombs
CBU-87 or CBU-103 or CBU-105

While the bomb was designed during the Cold War for fighter-bombers flying at low altitude below radar cover to attack Soviet tanks, a single B-52 high altitude heavy bomber can destroy an entire armored division with these bombs, where in the past dozens of aircraft would have had to drop hundreds of bombs for the same effect.

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A cluster munition is a form of air-dropped or ground-launched explosive weapon that releases or ejects smaller submunitions. Commonly, this is a cluster bomb that ejects explosive bomblets that are designed to kill personnel and destroy vehicles. Other cluster munitions are designed to destroy runways or electric power transmission lines, disperse chemical or biological weapons, or to scatter land mines. Some submunition-based weapons can disperse non-munitions, such as leaflets.

Lockheed Martin WCMD (Wind Corrected Munitions Dispenser)
(CBU-103/B, CBU-104/B, CBU-105/B, CBU-107/B, CBU-113/B, CBU-115/B)
WCMD (Wind Corrected Munitions Dispenser) is a modification kit to equip submunition dispensers of the TMD (Tactical Munitions Despenser) family (SUU-64/B, SUU-65/B and SUU-66/B) with a guidance system. Development began in the 1995/96 time frame, and low-rate production by Lockheed Martin started in 1998. In 2000, WCMD was declared ready for operational use (on B-52 and F-16 aircraft), and in 2001 full-rate production began. More than 10000 WCMD kits have been delivered so far, and the U.S. Air Force has a requirement for up to 40000 units.

CBU-87/B CEM (Combined Effects Munition): 430 kg (950 lb) multi-purpose cluster bomb, consisting of 202 1.5 kg (3.4 lb) BLU-97/B CEBs (Combined Effects Bomblets) in an SUU-65/B dispenser. After release, each BLU-97/B descends under a cone-shaped decelerator and detonates on ground impact. A CEB has a triple charge, incorporating a fragmenting case against soft targets, an anti-armour shaped charge, and an incendiary device.

CBU-97/B SFW (Sensor Fused Weapon): 415 kg (914 lb) anti-tank cluster bomb, consisting of 10 BLU-108/B in an SUU-66/B dispenser. A BLU-108/B unit carries four independent Skeet anti-tank submunitions. After release from the dispenser, each BLU-108/B descends under a parachute to a pre-set altitude. Then a small rocket sends the BLU-108/B upwards and into a rapid spin, so that the Skeet warheads are released outwards. Each Skeet falls independently, scanning the ground with its IR sensor for the signature of a tank. When a target is detected, the Skeet detonates, firing an EFP (Explosively Formed Penetrator) directly downward, and a ring of fragments outwards (against soft targets in the vicinity). If no target is detected, the Skeet explodes immediately above the ground.

CBU-103
Guided Weapon
Type: Guided Weapon
Weight: 431.0 kg
Length: 2.33 m
Span: 0.52 m
Length: 2.33 m
Diameter: 0.41
Generation: None
Properties: Weapon – INS w/ GNSS Navigation, Uses GPS
Targets: Land Structure – Soft, Mobile Target – Soft
Sensors / EW:
Weapons / Loadouts:
– CBU-103 WCMD [CBU-87/B CEM, 202 x BLU-97/B Dual-Purpose Bomblets] – (2000) Guided Weapon. Land Max:
27.8 km.
OVERVIEW: The CBU-103 WCMD (Wind Corrected Munitions Dispenser) is an inertially guided, free-falling cluster
bomb designed for attacking area targets.
DETAILS: The CBU-103 WCMD was designed to allow the accurate delivery of cluster munitions from high altitude.
It is made by mating a CBU-87 with a WCMD inertial guidance kit. The WCMD corrects for winds and adverse
weather, while guiding the munitions to the target coordinates. Inside the canister are 202 BLU-97/B Combined Effects
Bomb (CEB) submunitions, capable of covering an area between 20×20 meters to 120×240 meters.
NOTES: Limited IOC 1998, with first operational fielding in 2000. Used by B-1, B-52, F-15E, F-16, and F-117 aircraft

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32 Comments

  1. Кассетные бомбы запрещенны !!! 3 декабря 2008 на конвенции о кассетных боеприпасах,США вы там охренели ?

    Cluster bombs are prohibited!!! On December 3, 2008, at the convention on cluster munitions, USA, did you fuck up there?

  2. Круто показывать косетные бомбы зная что есть женевская конвенция а хотя ты просто слишком глупая что бы знать про конвенцию

  3. B52? Looks more like an A10 to me lol. But good vid. Hopefully well have more smarter clusters. Instead of the ol tried and true carpet bombing

  4. Что это за пукалки 😂😂😂😂😂 у Америки даже нармальных бомб нету 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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