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120 mm M971/1 (CL 3144) ICM bomb
Ammunition, Missiles and precision weaponsAmmunition, Missiles and precision weapons
Israel
120 mm M971/1 (CL 3144) ICM bomb
Armament All 120 mm smoothbore mortars. Development By Israel Military Industries ( IMI ) to provide an ICM bomb for the Israel Defence Force and for export. While under development, the M971/1 was designated the CL 3144. Description The 120 mm M971/1 ICM mortar bomb carries 24 dual-purpose (anti-personnel/anti-armour) 42 mm diameter Bantam bomblets, to be scattered over a target area following an airburst. The Bantam bomblets are carried inside the M971/1 body in six layers of four bomblets. The M971/1 is handled and loaded in the same way as conventional 120 mm mortar bombs. The six-increment propellant system is adjusted as required and the nose-mounted DM 93 (or similar) mechanical time fuze preset to ensure an airburst over the target area. Once the bomb has left the mortar muzzle, jack-knife tailfins deploy to provide aerodynamic stability. When the fuze functions in flight it ignites an expulsion charge to pressurise the bomb ogive and eject the bomblet payload. The 24 bomblets are scattered to fall to the ground forming an approximate × pattern over a 100 to 110 m radius, covering an area of about 4,800 m 2 . A salvo of M971/1 bombs over a target will ensure good target area coverage. As each Bantam bomblet impacts with the target area its RDX shaped charge detonates to provide a penetration of more than 105 mm of armour. The bomblet body also breaks up into more than 1,200 lethal fragments. Each 42 mm Bantam bomblet weighs 296 g, of which approximately 44 g is the RDX shaped charge; each bomblet is 55.65 mm long. Should a Bantam bomblet not detonate on impact there is an integral pyrotechnic self-destruction mechanism initiated as the fuze is armed during its descent from the M971/1 body. Manufacturer Israel Military Industries ( IMI ).Read More
120 mm illuminating bombs M1, M2
Ammunition, Missiles and precision weaponsAmmunition, Missiles and precision weapons
Israel
120 mm illuminating bombs M1, M2
Armament All Tampella, TDA or similar 120 mm smoothbore mortars. Development By Israel Military Industries ( IMI ). Description A streamlined steel bomb body with steel tailboom and alloy fins; it has five gas check grooves around the waist arranged as three and two. A primary cartridge fits into the tailboom and six secondary increments, in cloth-covered split rings, fit around the tailboom in front of the fins. These provide Charges 2, 4, 6, 8 and 9, which are the only charges used with the bomb. The bomb is assembled in two parts, the body and the tailcone and tailboom assembly, both being joined by shearable pins. The nose is threaded for a time fuze. In the body is the flare canister and behind it, the parachute. Attached to a central spigot in the flare canister is a short steel rocket motor. When the time fuze magazine explodes it provides sufficient internal gas pressure to cause the shear pins to break and allow the body section to be blown free. At the same time the rocket motor is ignited and as soon as the body section has cleared this rocket pulls the flare canister away from the tail section. Once it is clear, a small braking parachute is deployed, slowing the flare canister (which by now has begun to burn) and allowing the tail section to fly past. As it does so, the main parachute is pulled clear of the tail section and deploys, allowing the burning flare to float to the ground. The M1 and M2 bombs are similar except in the filling of the flare canister, giving the M2 a greater intensity but shorter burning time. Manufacturer Israel Military Industries ( IMI ).Read More
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