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The M117 is an air-dropped demolition bomb[1] used by United States military forces. The weapon dates back to the Korean War of the early 1950s. Although it has a nominal weight of 750 pounds (340 kg) its actual weight, depending on fuze and retardation options, can be around 820 pounds (372 kg). The bomb's explosive content is typically 386 pounds (175 kg) of Tritonal[1] or 377 pounds (171 kg) of Minol in the case of the M117A1E2[2] due to their higher density and detonation velocity compared to TNT. Demolition bombs rely on time delayed fuzes which allow the bomb to burrow into a building or other structure before detonating. The M117 can be configured with a conical low-drag tail for medium and high altitude deliveries or a high-drag tail fin for low-altitude drops, delaying the bombs hitting their targets ensuring fighters are out of the blast zone before detonation.[3] The M117 was the basis for the BOLT-117, the world's first Laser-guided bomb.

M117
TypeFree-fall demolition bomb[1]
Place of originUnited States
Service history
In service1950s–2015
Used byUnited States
WarsKorean War, Vietnam War, Operation Desert Storm
Production history
VariantsM117A1, M117A1E2, M117D, M117R
Specifications
Mass340 kg
Length2.06 m-2.16 m
Diameter408 mm

Maximum firing rangeAir Dropped
WarheadTritonal or Minol
Warhead weight171 - 183 Kg

Wingspan520 mm
Guidance
system
none, free-fall
An F-100D of the 308th TFS, being loaded with Mk 117 750 lb bombs at Tuy Hoa, South Vietnam, in early 1966.
An F-100D of the 308th TFS, being loaded with Mk 117 750 lb bombs at Tuy Hoa, South Vietnam, in early 1966.

History


From the 1950s through the early 1970s the M117 was a standard aircraft weapon, carried by the F-100 Super Sabre, F-104 Starfighter, F-105 Thunderchief, B-57 Canberra, F-111, F-5, A-1 Skyraider, A-4 Skyhawk and F-4 Phantom. The M117 series was used extensively during the Vietnam War, and B-52G Stratofortress aircraft dropped 44,600 M117 and M117R bombs during Operation Desert Storm.[3][4]

The B-52 Stratofortress was the last aircraft to use the bomb; tactical aircraft had mostly switched to using the Mark 80-series bombs, particularly the Mark 82 (500 pounds (227 kg)) or Mark 84 (2,000 pounds (907 kg)) bombs and their guided equivalents. On 26 June 2015, the last Mk 117 in PACAF inventory was dropped by a B-52H crew on an island near Andersen AFB, Guam.[5]


Variants


M117A1
M117A1E1
M117A1E2
M117A1E3
M117A2
M117A3
M117D
M117R
MC-1

Tail Assemblies


BSU-85/B
BSU-93/B
M131/M131A1
MAU-91A/B
MAU-103A/B

References


  1. "OP 1280 Aircraft Bombs" (PDF). 30 August 1955. Retrieved 2019-04-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. "Technical Order 11-1-25 Bombs and Bomb Components" (PDF). April 1966. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-07-05. Retrieved 2019-04-07.
  3. USAF Museum: M117 Bomb Archived 2010-12-25 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Lennox, Duncan; Hewson, Robert (2001). Janes Air Launched Weapons Issue 36. ISBN 0-7106-0866-7.
  5. "Blast from the past: Last M117 bomb dropped near Guam coast".
  6. B-175182 Suggestion To Use Minol II as Explosive Fill in Air Force M117 (750 Pound) and MK82 (599 Pound) Bombs
  7. "Depot and Disposal Facility reach significant milestones" (PDF). June 12, 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 20, 2008. Retrieved 2007-09-22.
  8. Janes.com: MAU-10 Low Drag Bomb



На других языках


[de] M117

M117 ist eine US-amerikanische ungelenkte Mehrzweck-Freifallbombe. Sie wurde zum ersten Mal im Jahre 1950 im Koreakrieg eingesetzt. Obwohl das Nominalgewicht der M117-Bombe 343 Kilogramm angegeben wird, hängt dies von der Ausführung ab und kann bis zu 373 Kilogramm sein. Das Gewicht ihres Sprengstoffs ist 183 Kilogramm. Ihr Sprengstoff ist Tritonal. Zur Bombardierung aus niedriger Höhe kann sie mit Verzögerungssätzen ausgerüstet werden.[1]
- [en] M117 bomb

[fr] M117

La M117 est une bombe américaine air-sol, dite d'emploi général (à souffle et à fragmentation), non guidée à faible traînée.



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