Bombs & fuzes

Practice Bombs BDU 33 D/B

The BDU-33 Practice Bombs were designed for training to simulate the launching conditions of the General Purpose Bombs. BDU-33 contains a signal cartridge (MK-4 MOD3) to indicate, with white smoke, the ground impact point.

Practice Bombs BDU 33 D/B Key Features

  • MK-4 MOD3 Signal Cartridge
  • Low Cost Training
  • 0MIL-STD

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Enhanced Situational Awareness

NSC3™ offers an unparalleled real-time situational awareness of the operational environment.

By integrating data from a multitude of sensors and sources, it creates an intelligent, single pane view.

The system employs advanced technologies like sensor fusion and edge computing to meticulously observe and process every relevant detail in the operator’s vicinity.

Intelligent Analysis and Interpretation

In the orientation phase, NSC3™ utilizes sophisticated ValoR AI to analyze and interpret the gathered data.

This step is crucial for understanding the context and implications of the information, allowing for a comprehensive and nuanced perspective of the situation.

Accelerated and Informed Decision-Making

NSC3™ streamlines the decision-making process, particularly in high-stakes and dynamic environments.

By presenting clear, actionable decision points and employing deep learning models, it provides operators with advanced decision support.

This process ensures that decisions are not only rapid but also informed and strategically sound.

Efficient Command and Control / ISR Execution

In the action phase, NSC3™ effectively helps translate decisions into prompt and precise actions.

The system enables real-time command and control over a diverse range of assets, both manned and unmanned, across varied domains and geographical locations.

This capability is particularly vital in environments with contested communications, ensuring swift and coordinated execution of operations.

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Practice Bombs BDU-50

BDU-50 (MK 82 inert) are practice bombs filled with inert materials used for training loading teams and pilots in launching techniques.

Practice Bombs BDU-50 Key Features

  • Low Cost Training
  • MIL-STD

General Purpose Bombs – MK Series Bombs

Modirum | GESPI’s MK 81, 82, 83 and 84 General Purpose Bombs are low-air resistance bombs used in aircraft bombing operations. They are equipped with electronic proximity fuzes or mechanical impact nose (M904) and tail (M905) to ensure reliability and produce explosive, explosion, and fragmentation effects. Bombs are usually used against artillery, bunkers, troops, POL, vehicles, buildings, and more.

General Purpose Bombs – MK Series Bombs Key Features

  • Powerful effectiveness
  • NATO Aircraft’s compatibilities
  • NATO Guidance Kit Compatibility
  • Reliable
  • MIL-STD and STANAG

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Bomb Fuzes – M904 and M905

M904 Fuze

The M904 is a NATO standard mechanical nose fuze used in the MK 80 series bombs. It is used in conjunction with its booster and can be configured to arm between 2 and 18 seconds. It uses M9 delay element (nondelay, 0.01, 0.025, 0.05, 0.1 or 0.25s).

M905 Fuze

The M905 is a NATO standard mechanical tail fuze used in the MK 80 series bombs. It is used in conjunction with its booster and can be configured to arm between 2 and 18s. It is armed through its anemometer and uses an M9 retardation element (0.01, 0.025, 0.05, 0.1 or 0.25s).

Bomb Fuzes – M904 and M905 Key Features

  • NATO Standard fuzes
    MK 80 series bomb compatibility
  • Reliable

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