CBU-103 WCMD vs CBU-97 SFW
| The CBU-103 WCMD is a United States cluster bomb introduced in 1998 that utilizes an inertial guidance tail kit to compensate for wind drift during high-altitude release. | |
| Origin | πΊπΈ United States |
| Category | Cluster Munition |
| Type | Cluster Bomb |
| Manufacturer | Aerojet General |
| Service year | 1990 |
| Number produced | -- units |
| Estimated unit price | $0.0 million |
| The U.S.-developed CBU-97 SFW, introduced in 1995, is an air-delivered cluster bomb primarily used for destroying armored vehicles with its BLU-108 submunitions. | |
| Origin | πΊπΈ United States |
| Category | Cluster Munition |
| Type | Cluster Bomb Unit |
| Manufacturer | Textron Defense Systems |
| Service year | 1992 |
| Number produced | -- units |
| Estimated unit price | $0.4 million |
| Maximum speed | NA |
| Weight | 475 kg β |
| Length | 2.31 m β |
| Diameter | 410 mm β |
| Guidance | GPS/INS |
| Warhead type | 202 BLU-97/B submunitions |
| Maximum speed | Mach 1.0 |
| Weight | 420 kg β |
| Length | 2.34 m β |
| Diameter | 400 mm β |
| Guidance | Infrared and laser sensors |
| Warhead type | Armour Piercing |