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General-purpose bomb
SC 2000
TypeGeneral-purpose bomb
Place of originGermany
Service history
Used byLuftwaffe
WarsWorld War II
Specifications
Mass1,950 kg (4,300 lb)
Length3.45 m (11 ft 4 in)
Diameter660 mm (26 in)

WarheadAmatol
Warhead weight975 kg (2,150 lb)

The SC 2000 (Sprengbombe Cylindrisch) or cylindrical explosive bomb in English was a general-purpose bomb used by the Luftwaffe during World War II.

Design

The SC 2000 had a single piece forged and machined steel body and was similar to the preceding SC 1800 in construction. Around the nose of the bomb was a kopfring - a metal ring, triangular in cross section, designed to prevent ground penetration or to stop forward momentum when hitting water. The SC 2000 was filled with Amatol, had a single transverse fuze like the SC 1800 and a central exploder tube which ran through the explosives. The SC 2000 had a circular braced tail ring with four fins. Inside the bomb casing there was a reinforced H-type suspension lug and it could be horizontally suspended in a bomb bay or horizontally mounted on a fuselage hardpoint. There were also lugs that could be fitted for dive bombing.

References

  1. ^ "LUFTWAFFE RESOURCE CENTER". Warbirds Resource Group. 2018. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
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