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- Q6766402 subject Q8386813.
- Q6766402 abstract "The M118 is an air-dropped general-purpose or demolition bomb used by United States military forces. It dates back to the time of the Korean War of the early 1950s. Although it has a nominal weight of 3,000 lb (1,350 kg), its actual weight, depending on fuse and retardation options, is somewhat higher. A typical non-retarded configuration has a total weight of 3,049 lb (1,383 kg) with an explosive content of 1,975 lb (895 kg) of Tritonal. This is a higher percentage than in the more recent American Mark 80 series bombs thus perhaps the designation as a demolition bomb.In the late 1950s through the early 1970s it was a standard aircraft weapon, carried by the F-100 Super Sabre, F-104 Starfighter, F-105 Thunderchief, and F-4 Phantom. Some apparently remain in the USAF inventory, although they are rarely used today.It was a component of the GBU-9/B version of the Rockwell electro-optically guided Homing Bomb System (HOBOS). This weapon consisted of a M-118 fitted with a KMU-390/B guidance kit with an image contrast seeker, strakes and cruciform tail fins to guide the bomb to its target. It was also used in the Texas Instruments Paveway I series of laser-guided bombs as the GBU-11 when it was fitted with the KMU-388 seeker head, MAU-157 Computer Control Group and the MXU-602 Airfoil Group. This latter consisted of four fixed cruciform fins and 4 moveable canards to control the bomb's trajectory. It was also fitted with an AIM-9B Sidewinder infra-red seeker and an AGM-45 Shrike nose cone during 1967 tests at the Naval Ordnance Test Station China Lake, presumably in an attempt to create an infra-red guided bomb. This was called the Bombwinder.".
- Q6766402 origin Q30.
- Q6766402 thumbnail M-118Bomb.jpg?width=300.
- Q6766402 type Q8141984.
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- Q6766402 weight "1360800.0".
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- Q6766402 name "M-118 Demolition Bomb".
- Q6766402 origin "United States".
- Q6766402 type "Demolition bomb, free-fall general-purpose bomb".
- Q6766402 wars "Korean War , Vietnam War".
- Q6766402 type Product.
- Q6766402 type Device.
- Q6766402 type Weapon.
- Q6766402 type Thing.
- Q6766402 type Q728.
- Q6766402 comment "The M118 is an air-dropped general-purpose or demolition bomb used by United States military forces. It dates back to the time of the Korean War of the early 1950s. Although it has a nominal weight of 3,000 lb (1,350 kg), its actual weight, depending on fuse and retardation options, is somewhat higher. A typical non-retarded configuration has a total weight of 3,049 lb (1,383 kg) with an explosive content of 1,975 lb (895 kg) of Tritonal.".
- Q6766402 label "Mark 118 bomb".
- Q6766402 depiction M-118Bomb.jpg.
- Q6766402 name "M-118 Demolition Bomb".