How big is a 500lb bomb?

MK-82 500 lb, Free Fall, General Purpose Bomb. Dimensions: Length 7 ft. 6.2 in., diameter 18 in.. Image created by Virginia Reyes of the Air Force News Agency.

What was snake and nape in Vietnam?

82 “Snake eye,” high drag bombs on the inner pylons, a combination the pilots called “snake and nape.” Both types of bombs could be dropped from low altitude, with the napalm dropped on the first pass over a target, and the bombs on the second pass.

How much does a 1000lb bomb weigh?

The nominal weight of the bomb is 1,000 lb (454 kg), although its actual weight varies between 985 lb (447 kg) and 1,030 lb (468 kg), depending on fuze options, and fin configuration. The Mk 83 is a streamlined steel casing containing 445 lb (202 kg) of tritonal high explosive.

How much did ww2 bombs weigh?

Bombs of the aforementioned types generally range in size from 100 to 3,000 pounds (45 to 1,360 kg). The largest bomb ever regularly used was the British “Grand Slam” type, which weighed 22,000 pounds (10,000 kg) and was used in World War II.

How big is the M129 leaflet bomb?

The M129 is dropped from fixed wing aircraft including B-52s, F-16s, F-18s and A-6s. The Air Force has been using the 200-lb. M129 leaflet bomb for many years, but the canisters are aging and the inventory is being rapidly depleted. The M129 dispenser is 7.5 long and 16 inches in diameter.

Who was the maker of the Mk 82 bomb?

Munitions experts confirmed that the numbers on it identified Lockheed Martin as its maker and that this particular Mk 82 was a Paveway, a laser-guided bomb. It killed at least 51 people, mostly children.

What kind of bomb is the Blu 129?

The Air Force anticipated a higher unit cost due to the use of carbon bomb bodies instead of the standard steel casing, as well as a unique explosive fill vice the standard explosive fill. The BLU-129/B is a 500lb bomb body that is made from carbon fibers, instead of traditional steel.

When was the Mark 6 nuclear bomb made?

The Mark 6 was an improved high-yield and lightweight Mk-4. Could be configured to yield, 8, 26, 80, 154, or 160 kilotons. It was produced from June 1951 through early 1955. It was retired in 1962.