Could anybody recognise the bomb visible in these two photos?
The 2nd picture of the bomb (D 1000 and 102 markings are also visible) comes from Fleischer's book on German drop ordnance, where the bomb is identified as the SD 500 E, what, I think, is wrong - the distance from the fuse pocket to the tail cone is too big for the SD 500 E, while the tail is too short for the SD 500 (without the variant suffix).


The bomb is clearly marked with D 1000 and 102 in both pictures, so, according to these markings, it seems to be the SD 1000 filled with Fp 102 (particularly that the bomb seems to perfectly fit SD 1000 proportions and shape, as opposed to the SD 500), just the D 1000 is strangely located on the nose, rather than between the suspension point and the fuse.
But was the SD 1000 ever fielded?

The 2nd picture of the bomb (D 1000 and 102 markings are also visible) comes from Fleischer's book on German drop ordnance, where the bomb is identified as the SD 500 E, what, I think, is wrong - the distance from the fuse pocket to the tail cone is too big for the SD 500 E, while the tail is too short for the SD 500 (without the variant suffix).


The bomb is clearly marked with D 1000 and 102 in both pictures, so, according to these markings, it seems to be the SD 1000 filled with Fp 102 (particularly that the bomb seems to perfectly fit SD 1000 proportions and shape, as opposed to the SD 500), just the D 1000 is strangely located on the nose, rather than between the suspension point and the fuse.
But was the SD 1000 ever fielded?

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