The Mark 81 bomb, abbreviated Mk81, is a type of general-purpose, unguided bomb. The smallest of the Mark 80 series, it was developed in the 1950s and was used during the Vietnam War, but was quickly discontinued as it was considered too low-power for military purposes. Despite this, derivations, clones, and other members of the Mark 80 series of bombs remain in use throughout the world.
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| - The Mark 81 bomb, abbreviated Mk81, is a type of general-purpose, unguided bomb. The smallest of the Mark 80 series, it was developed in the 1950s and was used during the Vietnam War, but was quickly discontinued as it was considered too low-power for military purposes. Despite this, derivations, clones, and other members of the Mark 80 series of bombs remain in use throughout the world.
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| - The Mark 81 bomb, abbreviated Mk81, is a type of general-purpose, unguided bomb. The smallest of the Mark 80 series, it was developed in the 1950s and was used during the Vietnam War, but was quickly discontinued as it was considered too low-power for military purposes. Despite this, derivations, clones, and other members of the Mark 80 series of bombs remain in use throughout the world.
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