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AN-M69 Incendiary Bomb
The AN-M69 was a United States Army (US Army) and United States Navy (USN) WW2-era developed, sheet steel-cased, hexagonal section-bodied, impact-fuzed, 6 lb thickened gasoline-based (napalm) incendiary bomb. The AN-M69 as developed as the M56, but this was the same designation of another incendiary bomb, so to avoid confusion the designation was changed. When later accepted as standard issue by both the US Army and USN it acquired the 'AN' (A...
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