- CBU-72
The CBU-72 was a 550-pound American fuel-air
cluster bomb used by theUnited States Military until1996 . It was very effective against armored vehicles, aircraft parked in the open, bunkers, and minefields.Design
The CBU-72 consisted of three fuel-air explosive (FAE) submunitions. Each submunition weighed about 100 pounds and dispensed a cloud approximately 60 feet in diameter and 8 feet thick composed of its 75 pounds of
ethylene oxide aerosol fuel across the target area, with air-burst fusing set for 30 feet [ [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/cbu-72.htm CBU-72 / BLU-73/B Fuel/Air Explosive (FAE) - Dumb Bombs ] ] . An embedded detonator ignited the cloud as it descended to the ground to produce a massive explosion.The high-pressure of the rapidly expanding wave front flattened all objects within close proximity of the epicenter of the fuel cloud, as well as causing debilitating damage well beyond it.History of use
First-generation
CBU-55 and CBU-72 fuel-air weapons were used in theVietnam War . A second-generation of FAE weapons were based on those, and were used by theUnited States inIraq duringOperation Desert Storm [ [http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/dumb/cbu-72.htm CBU-72 / BLU-73/B Fuel/Air Explosive (FAE) - Dumb Bombs ] ] . A total of 254 CBU-72s were dropped by theUnited States Marine Corps , mostly fromA-6E s. They were targeted against mine fields and personnel in trenches, but was more useful as apsychological weapon .After Desert Storm, the
United States Navy and the Marines removed their remaining FAE weapons from service, and by 1996, they had been transferred for demilitarization. By the middle of 2001, only a few hundred remained in existence, awaiting demilitarization.ee also
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List of Cluster Bombs References
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