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Mark 83 bomb

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Place of origin
  
United States

Diameter
  
14.06 inches (357 mm)

Weight
  
1014 lb (460 kg)

Mark 83 bomb

Type
  
Low-Drag General Purpose (LDGP) bomb

Length
  
119.49 inches (3000 mm)

Filling
  
Tritonal, Minol or Composition H6

The Mark 83 is part of the Mark 80 series of low-drag general-purpose bombs in United States service.

Development & deployment

The nominal weight of the bomb is 1,000 lb (454 kg), although its actual weight varies between 985 lb (447 kg) and 1,030 lb (468 kg), depending on fuze options, and fin configuration. The Mk 83 is a streamlined steel casing containing 445 lb (202 kg) of Tritonal high explosive. When filled with PBXN-109 thermally insensitive explosive, the bomb is designated BLU-110.

The Mk 83/BLU-110 is used as the warhead for a variety of precision-guided weapons, including the GBU-16 Paveway laser-guided bombs, the GBU-32 JDAM and Quickstrike sea mines.

This bomb is most typically used by the United States Navy. According to a test report conducted by the United States Navy's Weapon System Explosives Safety Review Board (WSESRB) established in the wake of the 1967 USS Forrestal fire, the cooking off time for a Mk 83 is approximately 8 minutes 40 seconds.

References

Mark 83 bomb Wikipedia