B-52Hs in Desert Storm with WWII/Korea vintage bombs & British 1000 lb. bombs Qs
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frank
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Jan 12, 2012, 2:47:53 PM1/12/12
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The current issue of AAHS Journal has an article about SAC & mentions
the B-52Hs used during the carpet bombing during Desert Storm wiping
out supplies of iron bombs & mentions that they were all WWII, Korea &
Vietnam era bombs, as well as being loaded with British 1000 lb.
bombs. The article doesn't mention specifics, but I'm pretty sure the
US didn't have streamlined 500 & 750 lb. (or any other for that
matter) bombs during WWII & Korea. Does anyone around here know for
sure that B-52Hs carried the same type of round-nosed iron bombs that
B-17s, B-24s & B-29s & others carried in WWII? Similar question
regarding the 1000 lb British bombs. Anyone know what designation they
were? Lastly, would these bombs been internal carriage only or also
external? I think it'd be neat to make a model of an H with a load of
WWII era bombs & maybe the British ones, too. I don't read posts here
enough to know if Buff Driver's still here, but anyone else, chime in.
Thanks.
Dean Markley
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Jan 12, 2012, 3:08:43 PM1/12/12
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The M117 750 LB bomb was apparently used in Korea:
ISTR reading something in the dim distant past, that the US requested them
because of their forged rather than cast construction they were more
effective when dropped on hardened structures.
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