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Mark 80


Family of low drag general purpose aviation bombs


Overview


Mark 82

A row of Mk 82 500 pound class general purpose aviation bombs being loaded onto F-16 fighter aircraft 1988.
Source: US Air Force - © Public domain

Origin
United States
Type
Aviation bomb
Entered service
1950's
Status
In service
Development
1950's
Developer
United States
Production
1950's - present
Producer
United States
Number produced
Produced in very large quantities
Designations
LDGP | Low Drag General Purpose
BLU-110 (IM variant of Mk 83)
BLU-111 (IM variant of Mk 82)
BLU-117 (IM variant of Mk 84)
Notable users
United States

Variants


Mark 81

Mark 81: 250 pound class general purpose bomb. Filled with Tritonal (USAF) or Composition H-6 (USMC, US Navy).

Mark 82

Mark 82: 500 pound class general purpose bomb. Filled with Tritonal (USAF) or Composition H-6 (USMC, US Navy).
BLU-111/B: Mark 82 with PBXN-109 insensitive high explosive.
BLU-111A/B: Mark 82 with PBXN-109 insensitive high explosive and thermal protective coating.

Mark 83

Mark 83: 1.000 pound class general purpose bomb. Filled with Composition H-6 (USMC, US Navy). Not adopted by US Air Force.
BLU-110/B: Mark 83 with PBXN-109 insensitive high explosive.
BLU-110A/B: Mark 83 with PBXN-109 insensitive high explosive and thermal protective coating.

Mark 84

Mark 84: 2.000 pound class general purpose bomb. Filled with Tritonal (USAF) or Composition H-6 (USMC, US Navy).
BLU-117/B: Mark 84 with PBXN-109 insensitive high explosive.
BLU-117A/B: Mark 84 with PBXN-109 insensitive high explosive and thermal protective coating.

Details


Facts Mk 81 Mk 82 Mk 83 Mk 84
General
Origin
United States
Type
General purpose bomb
Dimensions
Weight
118 kg
Length
1.88 m
Diameter
0.228 m
Wingspan
0.32 m
Lug spacing
356 mm
Guidance
Guidance mode
None, freefall bomb
Warhead
Warhead type
High explosive
Warhead weight
45 kg
Filler
Tritonal or Composition H-6
Fuse
M904 nose fuse, M905 tail fuse

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