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FAB-5000 bomb : ウィキペディア英語版
FAB-5000 bomb

The FAB 5000NG bomb ((ロシア語:ФАБ-5000НГ), where NG stands for its inventor, Nison Gelperin) was a large air-dropped, general-purpose thin cased high explosive demolition bomb used by the Soviet Air Forces during WWII. The device was the most powerful aerial bomb in the Soviet inventory.〔(ФУГАCНЫЕ АВИАБОМБЫ ) Retrieved on 19 July 2015〕
==Development==
The bomb was designed by Soviet chemical engineer (1903-1989) in 1942. Gelperin projected and built bombs with tiny metal casings, in order to reduce the use of iron cast and aluminium. In Gelperin developments, the weight of metal casings represented only the 35 percent of the bombs weight.〔
By 1942, the State Defense Committee of the Soviet Union perceived the need of weapons that could hit-hard industrial and military facilities, marshaling yards and fortifications, without the usual scattering of medium-weight bombs. The first attempt came in the form of an explosive unmanned aircraft, a modified version of the TB-3, but the trials of this flying bomb were less than satisfactory.〔
The Directorate of Logistics of the Air Forces eventually requested to Gelperin the development of a five-ton bomb, capable of being dropped by the Pe-8, the heaviest Soviet bomber of the time.〔 The definitive version of the FAB-5000 was fitted with six contact lateral fuses, and the warhead was filled with of an explosive mixture of TNT, RDX, and aluminium powder. The number of fuses ensured that the force of the blast would disperse laterally, which increases the damage in areas such as industrial compounds and military facilities. In order to load the device, the bomb bay doors had to remain half-open. The tests, however, were successful.〔 Two bombs were dropped, one from an altitude of 4,000 m and the other from 3,300 m. The first bomb fell in open ground, leaving a crater in diameter and in depth. Grass in a radius of 150 m was charred. The second bomb landed in the woods, and left a crater of in diameter and in depth. Some 600 trees were torn out within a 70 m radius, while 30 percent of the trees within 135 m also fell down. Later tests produced craters up to in diameter and in depth.〔 The project was brought to the assembly line and the bomb was hastily put in service on 15 February 1943.〔(ФАБ-5000 ) Retrieved on 19 July 2015〕 By the end of the war, 98 FAB-5000s had been delivered to the Soviet Air Forces, all of them produced in 1943.〔

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