A view of two Mark 76 Mod 5 25pound practice bombs mounted on a wing


An unidentified US Navy (USN) Sailor holds a BDU33/B MK 76 MOD 5 25

The results are presented of the static and dynamic wind tunnel tests of the basic body with various combinations of fuzes, lugs and tails. Originally, the configuration consisted of the basic body with a shrouded cruciform tail. This bomb had an impact fuze and a carrying lug. The effect of the presence of this fuze and lug on the bombs normal force and pitching moment were investigated in.


Blue MK 76 Marine practice bombs from the 1ST Marine Air Wing (MAW) sit

The Mk 76 is a 11.3 kilogram practice bomb used for training purposes as a low-cost low-risk alternative to live munitions. This 25 pound training weapon is non-explosive and has a smoke cartridge.


BDU33 Mk76 Air Force Practice Bombs. Bygone Blades

The MK 76 is a tear drop shaped practice bomb that simulates a MK82 low drag configuration used by the Navy. It is similar to the Air Forces' BDU-33. It utilizes the M4 or CXU-3 signal cartridges as a spotting charge to display target marking. Upon impact the bomb drives a firing pin assembly against a primer activating the signal charge.


BDU33 Mk76 Air Force Practice Bombs. Bygone Blades

Ordnance Technical Data Sheet U.S. BOMB, 25-LB, PRACTICE, MK 76 MOD 5 Nomenclature: MK 76 Mod 5 Practice Ordnance Family: Bomb DODIC: E973 Filler: Signal cartridge specific Filler weight: Item weight: 11.34 kg (25 lbs) Diameter: 102.00 mm (4.016 in) Length: 627.00 mm24.69 in) Maximum Range:


Training bombs Mk.76 Mod 2, BDU33D/B, Mk.106 Mod 1 Flickr

Subcaliber means that the practice bomb is much smaller in size and weight than the service bomb it simulates. The MK 76, MK 106 and BDU-48/B are subcaliber practice bombs. The BDU-45 inert loaded.


A view of two Mark 76 Mod 5 25pound practice bombs mounted on a wing

These bombs are signal-generating, impact-or impact-inertia-fired practice/simulated bombs. These bombs use either the Mk 4-series, Mk 5 Mod 0, CXU-3/B, CXU-3A/B signal cartridge, or the CXU-2/B spotting charge.


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US Bomb, 25 lb Practice, Mk 76 Mod 0, 1, 2. Scroll Prev Top Next More: Bomb, 25 lb Practice, Mk 76 Mod 0. Description. The 25-lb PB Mk 76 Mod 0, now obsolescent, has a tear-drop shaped, cast-metal body which is centrally bored. The tail-tube assembly fits into the end of the bore. The conical afterbody covers the tail-tube assembly and is.


A US Navy (USN) Aviation Ordnanceman attaches a MK76 Practice Bomb

The Mk 76-series bombs are painted black or blue. The Mk 76 Mods 1, 2, 3, 4, and some Mod 5 bombs have a .25-inch (6-millimeter) white stripe over the index holes.


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The bomb has a firing pin assembly, aft body assembly, bomb body, and a center cotter pin. The MK14 lug is required for suspension with the MK76-5 Practice Bomb, and is included in the MK76-5 Practice Bomb TDP. The BDU-33 D/B Practice Bomb is approximately 22.9" long, has a finished weight of approx. 25 lbs and consists of fabricated steel.


BDU33 Mk76 Air Force Practice Bombs. Bygone Blades

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U.S. Mark 76 Mod. 1, 25Lb practice bomb

Mk 76 Practice Bomb. The Mk 76 is a 11.3 kilogram practice bomb used for training purposes as a low-cost low-risk alternative to live munitions. This 25 pound training weapon is non-explosive and has a smoke cartridge to mark the point of impact. It simulates 500, 1000 and 2000 pound bombs. Specifications; Weight:


Practice Bomb Mk. 76 Model 5 a photo on Flickriver

U.S. Mark 76 Mod. 1, 25Lb practice bomb in good condition. This bomb is painted black and has the tail fin assembly attached with light damage to two of the fins, scattered scuffs and oxidation blemishes. The side of the bomb is marked "BOMB, PRACTICE, 25 lb. / MK 76 MOD. 1 / BUORD OR. NO. 1381205". The ordnance board number is stamped on the body.


Mk 76 Practice Bomb Dumb Bombs

Original Item: Only One Available. This is a lovely example of a totally inert, BATF compliant Mk 76 25 pound practice bomb from the Vietnam War. This practice bomb is completely void of any explosive content and cannot be converted as an explosive device. Not Available For Export. The 25-lb PB Mk 76 Mod 0, now obsolete, has a tear-drop shaped, cast-metal body which is centrally bored. The.


BDU33 Mk76 Air Force Practice Bombs. Bygone Blades

These inert practice bombs, commonly referred to as the MK-76 or BDU-33 (Bomb Dummy Unit) are the military standard 25 lb practice bomb. They are still used today as a training aid for all Air Force and Navy pilots and are used on almost every fixed-wing fighter/bomber aircraft in the U.S. inventory.


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With various bomb rack configurations, they are used on almost every fixed-wing fighter/bomber aircraft in the U.S. inventory. Commonly referred to as the MK-76 or BDU-33, practice bombs have a spotting charge that releases a cloud of smoke on impact. Practice bombs are used to simulate the MK-82 in low drag configuration.


BDU33 Mk76 Air Force Practice Bombs. Bygone Blades

Practice bomb MK 76 has a tear shaped, cast metal body that is centrally bored. The tail-tube assembly fits into the end of the bore. The conical after-body covers the tail-tube assembly and is threaded to the body. The two sections are staked together to prevent unscrewing. The fin assembly is welded to the tail tube.