List of bombs in the Vietnam War

List of bombs in the Vietnam War

The American air campaign during the Vietnam War was one of the largest in military history. The US contribution to this air-war was the largest, Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force Curtis LeMay, stated that "we're going to bomb them back into the Stone Age". [ [http://www.giga-usa.com/quotes/authors/curtis_e_lemay_a001.htm Gen. Curtis E LeMay] ] However Chinese, Southern Vietnamese and North Vietnamese aircraft also utilised a range of bombs and fought back against the American forces. Weapons from both sides contribute to the below list of bombs in the Vietnam war.

On March 2, 1965, following an attack on a U.S. Marine barracks at Pleiku, Operation Flaming Dart and Operation Rolling Thunder commenced. The bombing campaign, which ultimately lasted three years, was intended to force North Vietnam to cease its support for the NLF by threatening to destroy North Vietnam's air defenses and industrial infrastructure. As well, it was aimed at bolstering the morale of the South Vietnamese.Earl L. Tilford, "Setup: What the Air Force did in Vietnam and Why". Maxwell Air Force Base AL: Air University Press, 1991, p. 89.] Between March 1965 and November 1968, "Rolling Thunder" deluged the north with a million tons of missiles, rockets and bombs. [Karnow "Vietnam: A History" p. 468.] Bombing was not restricted to North Vietnam. Other aerial campaigns, such as Operation Commando Hunt, targeted different parts of the NLF and PAVN infrastructure. These included the Ho Chi Minh Trail, which ran through Laos and Cambodia. The objective of forcing North Vietnam to stop its support for the NLF, however, was never reached.

USAF/USN/VNAF

The United States Air Force, United States Navy and their South Vietnamese allies, the Vietnamese Air Force, fielded a large array of technologically advanced ground attack and bomber aircraft. These included the *Douglas A-1 Skyraider carrier borne propeller driven dive bomberm the Cessna A-37 Dragonfly, the Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter, Douglas A-4 Skyhawk carrier borne light attack plane, Grumman A-6 Intruder carrier borne all weather medium bomber and Ling-Temco-Vought A-7 Corsair II carrier borne ground attack plane; the General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark Fighter/Bomber, the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress heavy bomber, Martin B-57 Canberra medium bombers and the English Electric/GAF Canberra B.20 medium bomber. This vast variety of ground attack aircraft used a large number of bombs.

Dumb bombs

* CBU-55
* Mk-77
* Mk-82
* Mk-82 HDGP
* Mk-82 500 LB Bomb
* Mk-83Frankum, p. 22.]
* Mk-84
* Mk-15
* Mk-20 Rockeye (CBU-100 Cluster Bomb)
* Mk-22
* Mk-38
* Mk-117
* Mk-118
* Bomb, 250 LBs, 500 LBs, 750 Lbs, 1000 Lbs, HE (High Explosive), general purpose

Guided bombs

* AGM-62 Walleye
* BLU-3 Pineapple
* BLU-18
* BLU-17/B
* BLU-26/B
* BLU-24/B
* BLU-36/B
* BLU-66/B
* BLU-59/B
* BLU-61A/B
* BLU-63/B
* BLU-77/B
* BLU-24/B
* BLU-85/B
* BLU-86/B
* BOLT-117
* GBU-10
* GBU-15
* GBU-12 Paveway II
* GBU-27 Paveway III


=Fuel Air Explosives=

* Fuel air bomb [The World Book Encyclopedia, p. 450.]
* BLU-82 Daisy cutter
* BLU-118

China/North Vietnam

The North Vietnamese Air Force in contrast fielded only a small number of aircraft on limited, largely unsuccessful roles. The majority of them were fighter jets, with limited ground attack capability. These included the MiG-21 jet fighter, the MiG-19 jet fighter, the MiG-17 jet fighter, the MiG-15 jet fighter, and the smaller AN-2 aircraft.

Dumb bombs

* 250 LBs, 500 LBs, 750 Lbs, 1000 Lbs, HE
* 50-500kg, GP [ [http://www.aerospaceweb.org/aircraft/fighter/mig21/ Aerospace Mig-21] retrieved November 12 2007]
* BETAB-250 [ [http://www.acepilots.com/vietnam/viet_aces.html Vietnamese Aces] retrieved November 12 2007]

Guided bombs

Fuel Air Explosives

* 500kg napalm

See also

* Weapons of the Vietnam War
* Aircraft losses of the Vietnam War

Notes

References

"'Printed sources:

* Frankum, R. B. "Like Rolling Thunder: The Air War in Vietnam, 1964—1975", 2005 ISBN 0742543021
* World Book, Inc. (ed.) "The World Book Encyclopedia", 2000 ISBN 0716601001

Websites:

* [http://www.aerospaceweb.org/aircraft/fighter/mig21/ Aerospace Mig-21] retrieved November 12 2007
* PBS [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/vietnam/trenches/weapons.html Weapons of the Vietnam War] retrieved November 11 2007
* [http://www.acepilots.com/vietnam/viet_aces.html Vietnamese Aces] retrieved November 12 2007


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