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AN-M67 Incendiary Bomb

Bomb  
United States of America

The AN-M67 was a United States Army (US Army) and United States Navy (USN) WW2-era developed, sheet steel-cased, hexagonal section-bodied, impact-fuzed, 10 lb incendiary bomb. The AN-M67 was a variant of the AN-M69 bomb, which differed in that the latter's thickened gasoline-based (napalm) incendiary fill was replaced by white phosphorus (WP). The AN-M67 is thought to have been painted grey or olive drab, with at least one blue band about a...

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