Carpet bombing on the Utah Range - 17 July 1991
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Carpet bombing on the Utah Range - 17 July 1991
(U.S. Air Force photo)
Grumman YA2F-1 (A-6A) Intruder Bu. No. 147867, the third prototype, carrying thirty Mk. 82 low-drag 500-pound bombs on multiple ejector racks under the wings and fuselage. (U.S. Navy)
MK 82 “SNAKE EYE ”, bomb whit tail retarding device. Bomb fall braking, the rear wing is opened after release slowing the fall of the bomb allowing both the aircraft away by the shock wave, and increases its accuracy.
F/A-18F departing El Centro with live Mk82 bombs
"Mudhen Dropping Dummies"
A-7E Corsair II from the Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, loaded with practice Mark 82 bombs