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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
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.
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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