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M143 bomblet         
The M143 bomblet was a biological cluster bomb sub-munition developed by the United States during the 1960s. The spherical bomblet was the biological version of the Sarin-filled M139 chemical bomblet.
E61 anthrax bomblet         
BIOLOGICAL CLUSTER BOMB SUB-MUNITION
E61 bomb; E61 bomblet; E61R4 bomb
The E61 anthrax bomblet was an American biological sub-munition for the E133 cluster bomb. This anti-personnel weapon was developed in the early 1950s and carried 35 milliliters of anthrax spores or another pathogen.
Cluster munition         
  • A cluster bomb is being dropped at the Nightmare Range in [[South Korea]]
  • Grumman A-6E Intruder]] drops CBU-59 cluster bombs over [[Iran]]ian targets in 1988
  • Unexploded cluster sub-munition, probably a BLU-26 type. [[Plain of Jars]], Laos.
  • A US Vietnam era BLU-3 cluster bomblet
  • B-1 Lancer]] dropping CBU cluster bombs
  • Nations subscribing to the Wellington Declaration, which led to the Convention on Cluster Munitions
  • CBU-100 "Rockeye"]] cluster bombs.
  • [[Erik Thorstvedt]] leads a Norwegian parade celebrating the effectuation of the [[Convention on Cluster Munitions]], 31 July 2010. (Photo: [[Norsk Folkehjelp]])
  • M77 submunition of type fired against Lebanon in 1986. Each MLRS rocket has 644 M77 packed in the warhead.
  • During the [[Winter War]] of 1939–1940, the [[Soviet Union]] dropped RRAB-3, nicknamed [[Molotov bread basket]]s, which scattered incendiary bomblets, on Finland.
  • Half of a [[surface-to-air missile]] site in [[North Vietnam]] blanketed in exploding bomblets dispersed by a U.S. cluster munition, [[Vietnam War]]
  • SD2 [[Butterfly Bomb]] circa 1940. Wings rotate as bomb falls, unscrewing the arming spindle connected to the [[fuze]].
  • Monument to victims of the [[Niš cluster bombing]]
  • [[Uganda]]n demonstrator at the May 2008 Dublin conference for the Convention on Cluster Munitions
  •  [[Ban Advocates]] from [[Afghanistan]] and [[Ethiopia]] demonstrating outside of the Dublin conference
MUNITION CONTAINING MULTIPLE SUBMUNITIONS MEANT TO DISPERSE EFFECTS OF THE MUNITIONS
Cluster bomblet unit; Cluster bombs; Cluster munitions; Submunition; Bomblet; Clusterbomb; Bomblets; Bomblet submunition; Sub-munition; Submunitions; LBU-30; Cluster bomblet; Cluster bombing; Cluster Bomb; Sub munition; Cluster bomb; Cluster Bomb Units; Leaflet bomb unit; Cassette missile; Cluster missile; Cluster warhead
A cluster munition is a form of air-dropped or ground-launched explosive weapon that releases or ejects smaller submunitions. Commonly, this is a cluster bomb that ejects explosive bomblets that are designed to kill personnel and destroy vehicles.