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B1EZB
The B1EZB (B.1.E.Z.B.) was a German, World War Two (WW2)-era, 1 kg-class, fin-stabilised, nose-fuzed, scatterable incendiary bomb. Overview The B1EZB based on the earlier B1E (B.1.E.) bomb, but unlike the pure incendiary B1E bomb, the B1EZB includes a small high explosive charge in addition to a thermite filling and its starter composition. Construction The B1EZB had a magnesium/aluminium (Elektron) alloy incendiary body and fuze body...
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