I found this photo in Aerofax Datagraph No. 008 F-89 Scorpion

It looks like non-droppable cluster dispenser. It is probably the same on this picture of F-86 from National Museum of USAF:
(https://media.defense.gov/2007/Oct/26/2000544505/-1/-1/0/060829-F-1234S-017.JPG)

(on the ground under the wing behind the HVARs).
Searching in internet, I found in Google Books an National Guard Bureau Manual - a kind of manual list, I think, where same about this are mentioned:
TO 11-5-76 R-3 Fragmentation Bomb Rack
and also:
TO 11-5-74 R-1 Fragmentation Bomb Rack
TO 11-5-71 R-2 Parachute Fragmentation Bomb Rack
https://books.google.pl/books?id=OI...15#v=onepage&q=R-3 fragmentation rack&f=false
Have you any more information about these racks? Are there TOs available somewhere online?

It looks like non-droppable cluster dispenser. It is probably the same on this picture of F-86 from National Museum of USAF:
(https://media.defense.gov/2007/Oct/26/2000544505/-1/-1/0/060829-F-1234S-017.JPG)

(on the ground under the wing behind the HVARs).
Searching in internet, I found in Google Books an National Guard Bureau Manual - a kind of manual list, I think, where same about this are mentioned:
TO 11-5-76 R-3 Fragmentation Bomb Rack
and also:
TO 11-5-74 R-1 Fragmentation Bomb Rack
TO 11-5-71 R-2 Parachute Fragmentation Bomb Rack
https://books.google.pl/books?id=OI...15#v=onepage&q=R-3 fragmentation rack&f=false
Have you any more information about these racks? Are there TOs available somewhere online?