AIRCRAFT BOMBS
Aircraft bombs Mk 82, Mk 83 rank among the basic bomb ammunition for the aircrafts of NATO Armies. The bombs are used either separately or in combination with supplementary navigation kit (laser, GPS) and tail control modules for precise hits against enemy target.
GP Mk 82 – general purpose bomb, 250 kg (500 lb) with a rack 14"
In configuration with:
- impact fuse M 904, M 905
- electric fuse FMU 139
- proximity fuse AB 102, AB 105
GP Mk 83 – general purpose bomb, 500kg (1000 lb) with a rack 14"
In configuration with:
- impact fuse M 904, M 905
- electric fuse FMU 139
- proximity fuse AB 102, AB 105
Both types of bombs can be available also as braked module BSU 49.
Practice bombs
1. MK 76, BDU 33 - practice bombs imitating ballistic trajectory of aircraft bomb GP Mk 82
2. MK 106 – practice bomb imitating ballistic trajectory of braked aircraft bomb GP Mk 82
Both types of mentioned bombs can be equipped with smoke cartridges for marking of impact point.
CBU 87 combined effect munition
Cluster bomb CBU 87 containing 202 pcs of bomblets BLU 87 in container SUU 65. This bomb has been designed for destruction of places where units gathered, light armoured vehicles, supplying tankers etc. After dropping transport container is released and opened and bomblets are ejected.
Weight: 495 kg
OFAB 120, OFAB 250, FAB 500 aircraft bombs rank among the armament of aircraft of the Russian provenience. General purpose bombs 110 kg, 250 kg, 500 kg with a rack 20" are equipped with impact or proximity fuse. They are intended for destruction of forced targets, rail junctions etc.

