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BLU-97 CEB

BLU-97 CEB

Bombs
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Basic Information
Name
BLU-97 CEB
Designation
BLU-97 CEB
Alternate Designation
BLU-97/B, Combined Effects Bomb
Equipment Type
Bombs
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
Description

The BLU-97 is a small size, cylindrical submunition/bomblet capable of neutralizing armored vehicles, personnel and material thanks to its shaped explosive charge. A scored steel casing and zirconium ring for anti-armor, incendiary and fragmentation capability ensure for the BLU-97 the ability to take out a wide range of targets. All in, the BLU-97s can cause devastating effects when used properly against multiple targets in a wide area. BLU-97s were designed to detonate in large numbers at a certain altitude to affect a wide area. Once the BLU-97 detonates, the scored steel case breaks into around 300 fragments that act as kinetic energy penetrators. These fragments can injure outstanding damage to light armored vehicles and materiel and are lethal against personnel. Due to these characteristics the BLU-97 based weapons are allowed to attack grouped targets even on the move, for example armored formations. The BLU-97 warhead has been provided to the CBU-87 Combined Effects Munitions (CEM) cluster bomb, the Tomahawk Block II TLAM-D cruise missile, and the AGM-154A JSOW standoff weapon. BLU-97s carried by CBU-87s were extensively used during operation Desert Storm in 1991 and follow-on conflicts. It is said that the US armed forces airborne platforms dropped more than 10,000 CBU-87s during Desert Storm.

Overview (Deagel)
Group Bombs
Status Active
Also Known As BLU-97/B, Combined Effects Bomb
Origin United States of America
Total Production ?
Specifications (Deagel)
Dimensions — Diameter 60 millimeter
Dimensions — Length 200 millimeter
Details
Country of Origin United States
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
200 m
Width
Height
Weight
Operators (2)
United States
United Kingdom
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