FAB-500 vs Mk 77

The FAB-500 is a Soviet-designed, general-purpose high-explosive bomb introduced in 1954, primarily used for destroying industrial, infrastructure, and military targets, and characterized by its streamlined body.
Origin πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί Russia
Category Unguided Bomb
Type General Purpose High-explosive Aerial Bomb
Manufacturer Russian State Industry
Service year 1962
Number produced -- units
Estimated unit price NA
The Mk 77, a U.S.-developed weapon introduced in 1968, is an incendiary bomb primarily used for attacking flammable targets, containing kerosene-based fuel gel.
Origin πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States
Category Unguided Bomb
Type Air-dropped Incendiary Bomb
Manufacturer --
Service year --
Number produced -- units
Estimated unit price NA
Maximum speed Mach 1.6
Weight 500 kg β—‰
Warhead 150.0 kg
Length 2.47 m
Diameter 452 mm
Guidance Satellite guidance
Warhead type High-explosive
Maximum speed NA
Weight 340 kg β—‰
Warhead -- kg
Length NA
Diameter -- mm
Guidance --
Warhead type Fuel gel mix