
M43 submunition - CAT-UXO
This is the American M43, a High-Explosive-Fragmentation (HE-Frag), projectile-dispensed, Anti-Personnel (AP), wedge-shaped, drag-stabilised, vane-armed, Impact-Inertia-Fired (IIF), …
M43 BZ cluster bomb - Wikipedia
The M43 BZ cluster bomb, or simply M43 cluster bomb, was a U.S. chemical cluster bomb intended to deliver the incapacitating agent known as BZ. Each bomb was capable of covering …
Dual-purpose improved conventional munition - Wikipedia
Work on 105 mm projectiles started in the late 1990s based around the M80 submunition. The eventual results were two shells, the M915 intended for use with the M119A1 light towed …
Munition, submunition, M43 (Submunition) | Fenix Insight
The M43 is a US-developed, wedge-shaped, drag-stabilised, air-bursting high explosive fragmentation (HE-frag) submunition (a grenade in US nomenclature), which provides anti …
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TM 43-0001-29 C1 Change ) HEADQUARTERS) DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY No. 1 ) Washington, DC, 30 June 1995 ARMY AMMUNITION DATA SHEETS FOR GRENADES TM …
Submunition types and characteristics 32 Examples of submunitions 33 Fin-stabilised fragmentation submunition 33 Spin-armed submunition 33 Anti-armour and dual-purpose …
Dual-Purpose Improved Conventional Munition - Military Wiki
DPICM submunitions were developed for several reasons: due to their combined spread and airburst, they are more capable against dug-in troops than conventional HE rounds.
M138 bomblet - Wikipedia
The M138 bomblet was a sub-munition of the U.S. chemical weapon, the M43 BZ cluster bomb. The bomblet contained BZ, an incapacitating agent and was developed with the M43 in 1962. …
Cartridge, 81mm HE, M43, M43A1, M43A1B1 - Bulletpicker
This cartridge is used against personnel and light materiel, providing both fragmentation and blast effect. The complete round consists of a projectile body, a point-detonating fuze, a tin …