List of cluster bombs explained
This is a list of cluster bombs as of 2008.
Brazil
France
Germany
Israel
Poland
South Africa
- CB-470 Cluster Bomb dispenser[1] [2]
- Alpha Bomb[3]
Soviet Union
United Kingdom
United States
- CBU-2
- CBU-3
- CBU-7
- CBU-12
- CBU-14
- CBU-22
- CBU-24
- CBU-25
- CBU-28
- CBU-29
- CBU-30
- CBU-33
- CBU-34
- CBU-38
- CBU-42 (Paired with CBU-34)
- CBU-46
- CBU-49
- CBU-52
- CBU-54
- CBU-55
- CBU-58
- CBU-59
- CBU-60
- CBU-63
- CBU-70
- CBU-71
- CBU-71A/B
- CBU-72
- CBU-75 Sadeye
- CBU-76
- CBU-77
- CBU-78 Gator
- CBU-81
- CBU-87 CEM
- CBU-89 Gator
- CBU-94
- CBU-97 Sensor Fuse Weapon (SFW)
- CBU-98
- CBU-98/B (DAACM)
- CBU-99 Rockeye II
- CBU-100 Rockeye II
- CBU-105
- CBU-107 Passive Attack Weapon (PAW)
- MK15
- Mk 20 Rockeye II
- MK22
- M29
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Air Force Weapons: CB-470 Cluster Bomb . Dean Wingrin . 11 May 2016.
- Web site: CB-470 Cluster Bomb . 17 May 2024 . The South African Air Force.
- Web site: Air Force Weapons: Alpha Bomb. Dean Wingrin . 11 May 2016.