e/M115 bomb

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has glosseng: The M115 anti-crop bomb, also known as the feather bomb or the E73 bomb, The U.S. Air Force first pointed out the need for an anti-crop weapon in September 1947. In October 1950 the Air Force began procuring 4,800 M115 bombs. By 1954, with the biological agents causing wheat and rye rust standardized in laboratory culture, the U.S. Air Force prepared to transfer the agent to some 4,800 of the M115s. Though the weapon was tested at Fort Detrick, in Frederick, Maryland, it was never used in combat.
lexicalizationeng: M115 bomb
instance of(noun) bomb consisting of a canister that is dropped from a plane and that opens to release a cluster of bomblets (usually fragmentation bombs) over a wide area; "cluster bombs cannot be targeted precisely"
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