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AZh-2
The AZh-2 (АЖ-2) was a Soviet-era-developed, Russian submunition, which may have an incendiary or a chemical warfare agent (CWA) filling The AZh-2 was developed prior World War II (WW2), with adoption thought to be around 1938. The AZh-2, the larger AZh-4 (АЖ-4), which was adopted circa 1939, and a revised version of the AZh-2 (adoption circa. 1943) were used during and after WW2. Construction The 125 mm diameter AZh-2 bomblet/submuni...
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