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81 mm smoke bomb M375, M375A1, M375A2

81 mm smoke bomb M375, M375A1, M375A2

Region

United States
United States

Category

Ammunition, Missiles and precision weapons
Ammunition, Missiles and precision weapons

Armament US M1, M29 , M29A1 and M252 81 mm mortars and other medium- and high-pressure mortars. Development By US Army, as an advance upon earlier designs. They are no longer in production in the US. The M375A1 and M375A2 remain in the US Army stockpile and all three probably exist in those of other nations. Description This is the smoke equivalent of the HE bomb M374A2 , with the same canted tailfins for added stability and nine charge propelling system. The interior arrangements are similar to the M370 smoke

bomb, with a central burster tube loaded with RDX and surrounded by white phosphorus smoke mixture. The differences between the various models are minor and have no operational significance. Manufacturer US government contractors.
Tech Specs
Length, fuzed529 mm
Weight, fuzed4.23 kg
Weight and type of payload725 g WP
Number of chargesP + 9
Fuzeimpact SQ M524, M526, M567, M716; proximity M532
Ballistic performance as for the HE bombM374A2
Colour/markingslight green/light red, yellow band
When firing Charge 9 the rate of fire must not exceed 12 rds/min. Ballistic irregularity, leading to theoccasional short round, may occur when firing at Charge 3 or below
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