FAB-250 vs Mk 81

Introduced by the Soviet Union in 1946, the FAB-250 is a 250-kilogram general-purpose aerial bomb, distinguished by its thick-walled steel casing designed to produce fragmentation upon detonation.
Origin πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί Russia
Category Unguided Bomb
Type General Purpose Air-dropped Bomb
Manufacturer Russian State Industry
Service year 1962
Number produced -- units
Estimated unit price NA
The Mk 81 is a 250-pound general-purpose bomb introduced by the United States in the 1950s, serving as the smallest variant within the Mark 80 series.
Origin πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States
Category Unguided Bomb
Type General-purpose bomb
Manufacturer General Dynamics
Service year 1954
Number produced -- units
Estimated unit price NA
Weight 250 kg β—‰
Warhead 99.0 kg β—‰
Length 1.20 m β—‰
Diameter 285 mm β—‰
Guidance Unguided
Warhead type High-explosive
Weight 113 kg β—‰
Warhead 44.0 kg β—‰
Length 1.22 m β—‰
Diameter 229 mm β—‰
Guidance --
Warhead type High-explosive