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FAB-50

The FAB-50 (fugasnaya aviatsionnaya bomba, фугасная авиационная бомба, ФAБ-50) is a series of unguided general purpose Soviet and Russian aerial bombs created before and during World War II. The FAB-50 series was widely used by the VVS during World War II. They consisted of both conventional bombs and modified artillery shells. The earliest models weighed 49.67 kg, but could weigh over 63 kg by 1943, depending on the variant. The basic FAB-50SV bomb consisted of two sections steel forged into a teardrop shape and welded together. All were armed by a single fuse (varied depending on type) matched to a propeller screw arming mechanism and were mounted via a single steel strap which made it possible to attach to most any bomb rack available. Fuses used included the AV-1, AV-1d/u, & ADP screw driven fuses. TNT was the most commonly used high explosive charge, but some bombs used Picric acid instead. At least 25 variations of the FAB-50 were produced.[1][2][3][4] On 17 September, 1942 the State Defense Committee issued decree number 2313 SS which stipulated increasing the number of completed FAB-50 bombs to 10,000 in September and 25,000 in October of that same year.[5]

Decree of the USSR GKO No. 2313 SS

Models

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This is only a partial list of common models.[2]

FAB-50 Bombs
Designation Diameter (mm) Length (mm) Bomb mass (kg) Explosive mass (kg) Notes
FAB-50SV 240 941 49.76 26.35 Forged steel body, riveted tail fins.
FAB-50ShG 240 938 49.6 26.35 Riveted five-piece steel body.
FAB-50TsK 219 950 60 25 Cast steel, tail fins riveted.
FAB-50SL 219 950 63-65 25 Cast steel, tail fins riveted. Very similar to the TsK but manufactured at the Rostselmash factory.
FAB-50SCh 219 920 65.4 24 Cast steel, tail fins mounted by steel strap. Production started in 1943 as beefed up version of TsK.
FAB-50m9 152 966 42 8.8 152mm artillery shell modified into a bomb. Production started in 1935/1936. Limited production, primarily used by the Polikarpov Po-2.
FAB-50TR 105-152 920 45 Varied Captured French, British, German, and Romanian artillery shells modified into bombs. Tail fins clamped on and often created by field units. Bombs of this type were made and used during the Siege of Sevastopol (1941–1942). The Romanian 152mm shells proved popular and stocks were eventually used up during the war.

References

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  1. ^ "CAT-UXO - Fab 50 w aircraft bomb". cat-uxo.com.
  2. ^ a b "Modeling the VVS: VVS Rockets, Bombs, Ord". vvs.hobbyvista.com.
  3. ^ "FAB-50". Fenix Insight.
  4. ^ https://www.bulletpicker.com/pdf/Russian-Fuze-Handbook.pdf
  5. ^ "Decree of the USSR GKO No. 2313 SS on an increase in the production of aviation bombs Fab-100, FAB-50, AO-25 and SAB-100-55, with the application of Vannikov B. L., Aleksandrova A.S., Vorozheikina G.A.,Borisova N.A. Stalin I.V. and a list of questions on" – via www.prlib.ru.
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