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BAP 100

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The BAP 100 (French:Bombe Anti-Piste 100 mm, Anti-Runway Bomb) is a French anti-runway cluster bomb developed in the mid-1970s, and which entered service with the French Air Force in the early 1980s. The bomb consists of eighteen submunitions, arranged in a cluster. Accelerated by an internal propulsion system, the munitions are designed to ensure total runway destruction in a single pass by aircraft.[1]

The parachute of the BAP 100 is designed to withstand a maximum speed of 450 kts.

Forty of the munitions were used by the French Air Force during the Ouadi Doum airstrike in 1986.

See also

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  • JP233 - A British anti-runway weapon
  • Matra Durandal - A larger French anti-runway weapon adopted by the French Air Force
  • DRDO SAAW - An Indian anti-runway weapon developed by the DRDO

References

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  1. ^ African Defence Journal. The Journal. 1990. Retrieved 2018-03-15.
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