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  1. The Butterfly Bomb (or Sprengbombe Dickwandig 2 kg or SD 2) was a German 2-kilogram (4.4 lb) anti-personnel submunition (or bomblet) used by the Luftwaffe during the Second World War.

  2. Butterfly Bombs were used by the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War. They were so named because the thin cylindrical metal outer shell which opened when the bomb was dropped gave it...

  3. Jun 17, 2018 · These were the butterfly bombs - so-called because their metal wings made them look like giant butterflies - and they were designed to blow up when disturbed.

  4. Drones historian James Rogers tells the story behind the butterfly bomb: why it was such a deadly weapon of war and how the local residents of Grimsby and the surrounding area pulled together to deal with this new threat.

  5. Apr 22, 2013 · Butterfly bombs were intended to kill and maim,bomb disposal personnel following a raid but mainly had more effect on civilians. There was spate of such droppings,the Grimsby area was hit hard on the night of 13/14 June 1943 when in addition to the usual loads of HT and incendiary bombs dropped on the town and port,about 1000 butterfly bombs ...

  6. A brief overview of the Luftwaffe's Butterfly Bomb as used during WW2 and copied by the American Armed Forces.

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  7. The first significantly operationally used [3] cluster bomb was the German SD-2 or Sprengbombe Dickwandig 2 kg, commonly referred to as the Butterfly Bomb. [4] It was used in World War II to attack both civilian and military targets, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] including on Tokyo and Kyushu .

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