BOMB FUZE DATA |
Part 2 - ARMY BOMB FUZES |
BOMB NOSE FUZE AN-M110A1 |
Characteristics |
Action - Instantaneous upon impact. |
Modification - M110 differs from AN-M110A1 in that it requires a longer air travel to arm and has a three-segment safety block instead of a C-shaped safety block. |
Status - M110 - Obsolete; AN-M110A1 - Service. (To be replaced by Fuze M158.) |
Restriction on Use - Fuze M110 will not be used from Naval aircraft. See Page 8 for special precautions in the use of Fuze AN-M110A1. |
Air Travel to Arm - (Approximate) |
M110 - 2200 ft. |
AN-M110A1 - 725 ft. |
Indication of Arming - Safety block (or segments of block) missing. |
Figure 46. - Outline Drawing of Nose Fuze AN-M110A1 |
Bombs in Which Used |
Figure 47. - Nose Fuze AN-M110A1 |
Weight and Packing |
Weight of Fuze Fully Loaded - Approximately 1.0 lb. |
Weight of Booster - 0.6 oz. tetryl. |
Standard Packing - When not issued with the bomb clusters - four wax-covered paper cartons, each containing twelve fuzes, are packed in a wooden crate measuring 22.9 in. x 10.9 in. x 10.9 in. and weighing 77 lb. gross. |