Description
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The 1,000 kg SC1000L2 is a German aerial-dropped bomb.
Vehicles equipped with this weapon
General info
| Bomb characteristics
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| Mass |
1,000 kg
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| Explosive mass |
600 kg
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| Explosive type |
Fp.60/40
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| TNT equivalent |
600 kg
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| HE max penetration |
119 mm
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| Armour destruction radius |
17 m
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| Fragment dispersion radius |
207 m
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Effective damage
You can use this SC1000L2 for destroying 1 strategic base or a group of enemy ground vehicles. A 4 second delay for piston engine bombers (2 seconds for jet bombers (Arado Ar 234 C-3/B-2)) is advised to allow enough time to get out of splash damage range.
Comparison with analogues
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Usage in battles
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Pros and cons
Pros:
- One SC1000L2 bomb can destroy a strategic base
- The armour destruction radius allows for less accuracy (very high altitude drop).
Cons:
- The heavy bomb affects negatively the flight performance (manoeuvrability, climb rate, turn radius, etc.), especially on single-engine fighters.
History
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See also
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| High-explosive and general-purpose bombs
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| USA
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| 100 lb
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AN-M30A1
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| 250 lb
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AN-M57 · LDGP Mk 81
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| 300 lb
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H.E. M31
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| 500 lb
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AN-M64A1 · LDGP Mk 82
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| 600 lb
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H.E. M32
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| 750 lb
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M117 cone 45
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| 1,000 lb
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AN-M65A1 · AN-M65A1 Fin M129 · LDGP Mk 83
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| 2,000 lb
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AN-M66A2 · LDGP Mk 84
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| 3,000 lb
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M118
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| 4,000 lb
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AN-M56
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| Germany
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|
| 50 kg
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SC50JA
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| 200 kg
|
Sprengbombe
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| 250 kg
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SC250JA
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| 400 kg
|
Sprengbombe
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| 450 kg
|
Sprengbombe 68/70
|
| 500 kg
|
SC500K
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| 1,000 kg
|
SC1000L2
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| 1,800 kg
|
SC1800B
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| 2,500 kg
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SC2500
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| USSR
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|
| 25 kg
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AO-25M-1
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| 50 kg
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FAB-50sv
|
| 100 kg
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FAB-100sv · FAB-100M-43 · OFAB-100
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| 250 kg
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FAB-250sv · FAB-250M-43 · FAB-250M-44 · FAB-250M-46 · FAB-250M-54 · FAB-250M-62 · OFAB-250sv · OFAB-250-270
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| 500 kg
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FAB-500sv · FAB-500M-43 · FAB-500M-44 · FAB-500M-46 · FAB-500M-54 · FAB-500M-62
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| 1,000 kg
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FAB-1000 · FAB-1000M-43 · FAB-1000M-44
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| 1,500 kg
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FAB-1500M-46
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| 3,000 kg
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FAB-3000M-46
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| 5,000 kg
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FAB-5000
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| Britain
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|
| 250 lb
|
G.P. Mk.IV · M.C. Mk.I
|
| 500 lb
|
G.P. Mk.IV · H.E. M.C. Mk.II · M.C. Mk.I
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| 540 lb
|
Mk.M2
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| 1,000 lb
|
G.P. Mk.I · M.C. Mk.I · L.D H.E. M.C. Mk.1 · H.E. M.C. Mk.13
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| 4,000 lb
|
H.C. Mk.II · H.C. Mk.IV
|
| 8,000 lb
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H.C. Mk.II
|
| 12,000 lb
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H.C Mk.I
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| Japan
|
|
| Army
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|
| 50 kg
|
Type 94 GPHE
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| 100 kg
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Type 94 GPHE
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| 250 kg
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Type 92 GPHE
|
| 500 kg
|
Type 92 GPHE
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| Navy
|
|
| 60 kg
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Type 97 Number 6
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| 250 kg
|
Type 98 Number 25 · Type Number 25 Model 2
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| 500 kg
|
Type Number 50 Model 2
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| 800 kg
|
Number 80 Mod. 1
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| China
|
|
| 100 kg
|
100-2
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| 250 kg
|
Type 250-2 · 250-3
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| 500 kg
|
500-3
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| 1500 kg
|
1500-2
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| 3000 kg
|
3000-2
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| Italy
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|
| 50 kg
|
GP 50
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| 100 kg
|
GP 100T · SAP 100M
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| 230 kg
|
BAFG-230
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| 250 kg
|
GP 250
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| 460 kg
|
BAFG-460
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| 500 kg
|
GP 500
|
| 800 kg
|
GP 800
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| 920 kg
|
BAFG-920
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| France
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|
| 50 kg
|
D.T. No.2 · G.A. MMN. 50 · Type 61C
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| 75 kg
|
G2 Navale
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| 100 kg
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No.1
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| 250 lb
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SAMP Mk 81
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| 150 kg
|
I2 Navale
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| 200 kg
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No.1
|
| 500 lb
|
SAMP Mk 82
|
| 250 kg
|
Matra 25E · SAMP Type 25
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| 400 kg
|
SAMP Type 21
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| 1,000 lb
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SAMP Mk 83
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| 500 kg
|
No.2
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| 2,000 lb
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SAMP Mk 84
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| Sweden
|
|
| 50 kg
|
mb m/37AT · sb m/42 · sb m/47 · Model 1938
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| 100 kg
|
Model 1938
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| 120 kg
|
sb m/61 · m/71
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| 250 kg
|
mb m/40 · mb m/50
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| 500 kg
|
mb m/41 · mb m/56
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| 600 kg
|
mb m/50
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| Israel
|
|
| 100 kg
|
100/50 kg G.P.
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| 250 kg
|
250/50 kg G.P.
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| 360 kg
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360/50 kg G.P.
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| 500 kg
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500/50 kg G.P.
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| See also
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List of armour-piercing bombs · List of guided bombs · List of retarded bombs
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