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 | π·πΊ 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 | πΊπΈ United States |
| Category | Unguided Bomb |
| Type | General-purpose bomb |
| Manufacturer | General Dynamics |
| Service year | 1954 |
| Number produced | -- units |
| Estimated unit price | NA |