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cluster munition
munition containing multiple submunitions meant to disperse effects of the munitions
BM-21 Grad
multiple launch rocket system family of Soviet origin
M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System
multiple rocket launcher
BM-30 Smerch
multiple rocket launcher system of Soviet origin
BM-27 Uragan
multiple rocket launcher
MGM-140 ATACMS
The MGM-140 Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS ) is a short-range supersonic tactical ballistic missile designed and manufactured by the American defense company Ling-Temco-Vought (LTV), and later, through acquisitions, Lockheed Martin. The missile uses solid propellant and is long and in diameter, and the longest-range variants can fly up to . It can be fired from the tracked M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) and the wheeled M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS).
Convention on Cluster Munitions
international treaty
unexploded ordnance
lost or discarded explosive devices or material
OTR-23 Oka
theater ballistic missile
Molotov bread basket
Soviet incendiary cluster bomb used during the Winter War

LAR-160
The LAR-160 is a light artillery rocket (hence LAR) with a 160mm calibre, a minimum range of 12 km and a maximum range of 45 km, from a multiple rocket launcher. Each standard launcher holds two 13 rocket Launch Pod Containers (LPC's) for truck or trailer mounting, 18 rocket LPC's for medium armored vehicle's (AMX-13, TAM) and 26 rocket LPC's for mounting on a MBT chassis. A light version is also manufactured which can be carried by helicopters and towed behind vehicles such as a HMMWV.
Apache
French missile
MGR-1 Honest John
1953 short-range family by Douglas
CBU-87 Combined Effects Munition
aerial bomb
SMArt 155
German anti-vehicle "smart" artillery round
RBK-500
RBK-500 is a Russian 500 kg cluster bomb. It carries 15 "Motiv-3" SPBE-D antitank submunitions developed by NPO Bazalt with dual-mode infrared homing system. It entered service with the Soviet Air Force in 1987.
Cluster Munition Coalition
organization
CBU-100 Cluster Bomb
500 lb class cluster bomb
MW-1
thumb|300px|MW-1 in action
The MW-1 (Mehrzweckwaffe 1, multipurpose weapon) is a German munitions dispenser similar to the British JP233. It is designed to be carried on the Tornado IDS, although it can be carried on the Lockheed F-104 Starfighter and the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II. The MW-1 started to be phased out after the German Government ratified the Convention on Cluster Munitions in 2009.
BL755
BL755 is a cluster bomb developed by Hunting Aircraft that contains 147 parachute-retarded high explosive anti-tank (HEAT) submunitions. Its primary targets are armoured vehicles and tanks with secondary soft target (anti personnel) capabilities. It entered service with the Royal Air Force (RAF) in 1973.
Tornado multiple rocket launcher
Russian long-range multiple launch rocket system
CBU-97 Sensor Fuzed Weapon
anti-vehicle "smart" cluster bomb
Bofors 155 Bonus
155 mm artillery cluster round
BLU-97/B Combined Effects Bomb
submunition used in several cluster bomb systems
RBK-250
RBK-250 is a Soviet 250 kg cluster bomb. Bomb dimensions are 2.3 m length by 0.4 m across, holding multiple bomblets. Each bomblet is 33 cm long, weights 2.8 kg and carries 500 g of explosives.
PBK-500U Drel
aerial bomb
Uragan-1M
Self-propelled multiple rocket launcher of the Russian Federation
M-69 Incendiary cluster bomb
US Army Air Forces WWII incendiary bomblet
Bombkapsel 90
cluster bomb in the Swedish Air Force
BLG-252
BLG-252 is a Brazilian cluster bomb with a payload of 248 submunitions. Its effect is partially like an antitank munition, and partly like a mine.
GATOR mine system
American system of air-dropped anti-tank and anti-personnel mines developed in the 1980s