M/71 (120 kg)
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Description
The 120 kg m/71 is a Swedish aerial-dropped bomb. It was introduced alongside the AJ37 in Update "Ground Breaking".
Vehicles equipped with this weapon
m/71 (120 kg)
m/71 retarded (120 kg)
General info
The m/71 is essentially an updated version of the M/61 bomb with a new spiked nose fuze. It is a relatively low-yield high-explosive fragmentation bomb and has low-drag style body with four stabilizer fins on the tail section. The "M" in the name refers to it being a weapon and the "71" describes the year of its introduction.
Bomb Characteristics | |
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Mass | 120 kg |
Explosive type | Composition B |
Explosive mass | 30 kg |
TNT equivalent | 39.3 kg |
HE max penetration | 70 mm |
Armour destruction radius | 4 m |
Fragment dispersion Radius | 96 m |
Effective damage
The m/71 has no special armour-piercing properties and does all of its damage through sheer explosive force. With an explosive mass of 39.3 kg TNTeq and an armour destruction radius of only 4 m, the bomb is most suited for precision strikes against soft targets, though a direct hit will still destroy an armoured target like an MBT.
Comparison with analogues
Bomb Characteristics | m/71 (120 kg) | LDGP Mk 81 (250 lb) | OFAB-100 (100 kg) | SAMP Mk 81 (250 lb) |
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Mass | 120 kg | 260 lbs (~180 kg) | 114 kg | 260 lbs (~180 kg) |
Explosive type | Composition B | Comp. H6 | TNT | Tritonal |
Explosive mass | 30 kg | 45.4 kg | 38 kg | 45 kg |
TNT equivalent | 39.3 kg | 61.29 kg | 38 kg | 53.1 kg |
HE max penetration | 70 mm | 73 mm | 69 mm | 72 mm |
Armour destruction radius | 4 m | 5 m | 3 m | 4 m |
Fragment dispersion radius | 96 m | 105 m | 96 m | 103 m |
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Retarded bombs | |
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USA | |
250 lb | Mk 81 Snakeye |
500 lb | Mk 82 AIR · Mk 82 Snakeye |
1,000 lb | Mk 83 AIR |
USSR | |
250 kg | OFAB-250Sh |
500 kg | FAB-500Sh |
China | |
250 kg | 250-4 |
500 kg | 500-4 |
Italy | |
230 kg | BFA-230/2 |
460 kg | BFA-460/2 |
France | |
500 lb | SAMP Mk 82 250 Snakeye |
400 kg | SAMP Type 25 200 |
970 kg | SAMP Type 21 200 |
Sweden | |
120 kg | M/71 retarded |
See also | List of unguided bombs · List of armour-piercing bombs · List of guided bombs |