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ww2 russian bomb ID

The bomblet in the first photograph has been identified on a Serbian forum as a RAB3.5 dispersed by a KPT-150 bomb, found in Goražde in Eastern Bosnia, following its drop during the 1990s conflict in the ex-Yugoslavia
Here are other photographs of this same bomblet
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And her is the KPT-150 (kaseta potrosnog tipa 150kg) is a Yugoslavian cluster bomb containing mortar projectiles of 60mm and 82mm of various models, and is apparently still in the inventory in Serbia.
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And here the "classic" 82mm MBM projectile but the Yugoslavian used quite a number of different projectiles in these cluster bombs.
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Dreamk,

The last two photo's I do remember the trouble 's we had to put them together.
We had no manual.

Regards,

Chris
 
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