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Great Piece. Trying to inert the full up (non-dropped) was darn near impossible. That fuze is one of the most sensitive that we ever came across. Cheers, Bruce.
Dragontooth, The zirconium "liner" is the dark area around the booster housing. I don't have any with me at the moment, but they are just a fuzed pellet with a hole in the center to fit around the booster. When I get home, I'll take some pictures and get measurements. Cheers, Bruce.
I know I'm a little late to this party, but I just got this and thought I'd throw it in. I know next to nothing about it, only what I've read so far on this thread, but I'm thinkin' this is a nice example.
BLU-97 CEM appears to have been one of the most well-thought out and hard hitting submunitions: antipers., antimat and incendiary. what do the experts say?
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