FAB-9000 vs Mk 77
| Introduced by the Soviet Union in 1954, the FAB-9000 is a high-explosive aerial demolition bomb distinguished by its 9,000-kilogram weight. | |
| Origin | π·πΊ Russia |
| Category | Unguided Bomb |
| Type | Heavy Unguided Bomb |
| Manufacturer | Russian State Industry |
| Service year | -- |
| 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 | πΊπΈ United States |
| Category | Unguided Bomb |
| Type | Air-dropped Incendiary Bomb |
| Manufacturer | -- |
| Service year | -- |
| Number produced | -- units |
| Estimated unit price | NA |
| Weight | 9,000 kg β |
| Warhead | 4297.0 kg |
| Length | 5.10 m |
| Diameter | 1200 mm |
| Guidance | Unguided |
| Warhead type | High-explosive |
| Weight | 340 kg β |
| Warhead | -- kg |
| Length | NA |
| Diameter | -- mm |
| Guidance | -- |
| Warhead type | Fuel gel mix |
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