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Aerial Bombs
Since the early days of World War 1, when bombs were dropped by hand, the drop bomb has developed into a guided weapon of lethal proportions.


1

CBU Mark 20 (Rockeye II)


1967
2

GBU-10 (Paveway II)


1976
3

GBU-12 (Paveway II)


1976
4

GBU-15


1983
5

GBU-16 (Paveway II)


1976
6

GBU-24 (Paveway III)


1983
7

GBU-27 (Paveway III)


1990
8

GBU-29/B JDAM


9

GBU-31 JDAM


1999
10

GBU-32 JDAM


1999
11

GBU-38 JDAM


1999
12

Mark 81


1955
13

Mark 81 Snakeye


 
  Totals:
13 There are a total of 13 Aerial Bombs in the Military Factory.

 

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