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I highly support Stecol's recommendation above. While in Russian, it has hundreds of accurate line drawings and numerous photos, showing variations of bombs and submunitions rarely, if ever, seen in any other publication. Well worth the hunt to obtain it.
The book is very interesting but also difficultly to find for being a small edition. If this you interested in something in particular let me know about it.
Gendis
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