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409:. Minol II was used in an effort to offset the shortages of TNT in the late 1960s, however, problems developed during the storage of M117 bombs filled with Minol II, especially in hot, tropical areas which caused the explosive filler to expand and ooze or extrude through the joints of the bomb. While determined safe to handle, the extruded material required maintainers to clean the bombs before transportation or usage. The U.S. Navy refused to use M117 bombs with the Minol II filler citing, "Because of the proximity of crew quarters to the ships’ magazines where explosives are stored and the necessity of handling ordnance on rolling and pitching vessels, the Navy has regarded Minol II as being a potential hazard to the safety of its ships ’ crews and thus has not approved its use aboard ship." 225: 42: 618: 446:"The M117D (D – Destructor) looks similar to the M117R but uses a magnetic influence fuze, which enables the bomb to function as a mine. The M117D is released in a high-drag configuration for a ground implant or shallow water mining. It detonates when an object passing near the bomb triggers the fuze." 256:
in the case of the M117A1E2 due to their higher density and detonation velocity compared to TNT. Demolition bombs rely on time delayed fuzes which allow the bomb to burrow into a building or other structure before detonating. The M117 can be configured with a conical low-drag tail for medium and high
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The M117A1 is essentially the same bomb as the M117 with the exception of the following components which have been removed: center lug, two spring washers utilized to hold the electrical fuzes in the nose and base and a ring receptacle lock utilized in the electrical fuze cable
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High-drag tail assembly utilized to drastically reduce the free-fall speed of the M117 and when utilized in low-level bombing, allowed bomber aircraft sufficient time to exit the blast area before bomb detonation. M117 bombs utilizing this style tail assembly were designated
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The M117R (R – Retarded) uses a special fin assembly providing either high-drag or low-drag release options. For low altitude deliveries, the tail assembly opens four large drag plates which rapidly slow the bomb and allow the aircraft to escape its
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altitude deliveries or a high-drag tail fin for low-altitude drops, delaying the bombs hitting their targets ensuring bombers are out of the blast zone before detonation. The M117 was the basis for the
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The M117A1E2 is identical to the M117A1 with the exception that the explosive filler Minol II(377 pounds (171 kg)) is used instead of
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and retardation options, can be around 820 pounds (372 kg). The bomb's explosive content is typically 386 pounds (175 kg) of
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The B-52 Stratofortress was the last American aircraft to use the bomb; tactical aircraft had mostly switched to using the
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of the early 1950s. Although it has a nominal weight of 750 pounds (340 kg) its actual weight, depending on
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B-175182 Suggestion To Use Minol II as Explosive Fill in Air Force M117 (750 Pound) and MK82 (599 Pound) Bombs
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An F-100D of the 308th TFS, being loaded with Mk 117 750 lb bombs at Tuy Hoa, South Vietnam, in early 1966
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armed with M117 bombs, with a description suggesting that M117 bombs were used in airstrikes in the
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From the 1950s through the early 1970s the M117 was a standard aircraft weapon, carried by the
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Low-drag conical tail assembly which began service with the M117 in the 1970s.
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Early low-drag conical tail assembly utilized for high-altitude bomb drops.
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inventory was dropped by a B-52H crew on an island near
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aircraft dropped 44,600 M117 and M117R bombs during
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Index

Mark 117 bomb

Korean War
Vietnam War
Operation Desert Storm
2023 Israel–Hamas War

United States military forces
Korean War
fuze
Tritonal
Minol
BOLT-117
laser-guided bomb
F-100 Super Sabre
F-104 Starfighter
F-105 Thunderchief
B-57 Canberra
F-111
F-5
A-1 Skyraider
A-4 Skyhawk
F-4 Phantom
Vietnam War
B-52G Stratofortress
Operation Desert Storm
Mark 80-series bombs
Mark 82
Mark 84
PACAF

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