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British submunition delivery system
The JP233, originally known as the Low-Altitude Airfield Attack System (LAAAS), is a British submunition delivery system. It consists of large dispenser
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German submunition delivery system
multipurpose weapon) is a German munitions dispenser similar to the British JP233. It is designed to be carried on the Tornado IDS, although it can be carried
MW-1
Air-dropped frag mine
mine was an air dropped area denial weapon. It was used as part of the JP233 runway denial system and the 'Hades' variant of the BL755 cluster bomb.
HB_876_mine
Soviet submunition delivery system
Small-sized Load) is a Soviet munitions dispenser similar to the British JP233 and the German MW-1. It can be carried by most Soviet and Russian attack
KMGU
Explosive weapons designed to damage or destroy runways
airfields. Another weapon, now withdrawn from service, was the British JP233; a dispenser and submunitions system. An aircraft would fly over the target
Anti-runway_penetration_bomb
Form of land mine designed for use against humans
1970s–1999. An air dropped mine used as part of the JP233 runway attacking system. Each attack with a JP233 also dropped 215 HB 876s that were intended to
Anti-personnel_mine
dispenser Alpha Bomb RRAB-3 "Molotov bread basket" RBK-250 RBK-500 RBK-750 JP233 BL755 CBU-2 CBU-3 CBU-7 CBU-12 CBU-14 CBU-22 CBU-24 CBU-25 CBU-28 CBU-29
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Family of multi-role combat aircraft
450 kg (1,000 lb) unguided bombs in loft-bombing attacks and specialised JP233 runway denial weapons. On 17 January 1991, the first Tornado to be lost
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French anti-runway cluster bomb
were used by the French Air Force during the Ouadi Doum airstrike in 1986. JP233 - a British anti-runway weapon Matra Durandal - a larger French anti-runway
BAP_100
Anti-runway bomb
Anti-Airfield Weapon – An Indian precision-guided anti-airfield weapon JP233 – A British anti-runway weapon BAP 100 – A smaller French anti-runway weapon
Matra_Durandal
Form of aerial warfare
BLU-107 Durandal anti-runway bomb (carried by USAF F-111Es), and the Hunting JP233 (carried by RAF Panavia Tornado aircraft), both used during the 1991 Gulf
Offensive_counter_air
Anti-airfield weapon
bomb – Type of weapons BAP 100 – French anti-runway cluster bomb Gaurav JP233 – British submunitions system Matra Durandal – French anti-runway weapon
Smart_Anti-Airfield_Weapon
Notice requesting help for military personnel
Books. p. 409. Walters, Andy (1 July 2016). "Reality of War Tornado GR1 JP233 Delivery (17 Jan 1991) 'Cluck cluck... Gibber, gibber… My old man... Sa
Blood_chit
Explosive weapon, concealed under or on the ground
Some cluster bombs combine these functions. One example was the British JP233 cluster bomb which includes munitions to damage (crater) the runway as well
Land_mine
Tallboy bomb - 5 ton bomb, only used by the Avro Lancaster. BL755 cluster bomb - Withdrawn from service in 2007 and 2008. JP233 anti-runway weapon.
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Name of a series of record arms sales by the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia
trainers 24 Panavia Tornado ADVs, equivalent to RAF's Tornado F3 standard JP233 runway denial munition Sea Eagle anti-ship missile ALARM anti-radar missile
Al-Yamamah_arms_deal
Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
Squadron and crews from other Tornado GR1 squadrons. The 'Tabuk Force' used JP233 submunition delivery system and 1,000 pounds (450 kilograms) bombs on low-level
No._16_Squadron_RAF
Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
focused on Iraqi air bases with the Tornado using unguided 1000lb bombs and JP233 submunition delivery systems to knock out runways. On 20 January, the squadron
No._9_Squadron_RAF
Military airbase in Basra Province, Iraq
the evening of 17 January, four RAF Panavia Tornados attacked Wahda with JP233 anti-runway dispensers. Just after the attack, ZA392, a Tornado GR.1 from
Shaibah_Air_Base
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Blackman.
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of Greek Bartholomaios, JERNEJ means "son of Talmai."
Girl/Female
Indian
To be beautiful
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : habitational name from a place near Edenfield named Dearden, from Old English dēor ‘beast’, ‘deer’ + denu ‘valley’.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Protector
Female
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Latin Lætitia, LETICIA means "happiness." Compare with another form of Leticia.
Boy/Male
Indian
Servant of the finder, Slave of the finder, Perceiver
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Belief; Trust; Confidence
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Lotus
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Asong Bird
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