ContainersAB 23 SD 2 Container
GERMAN EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE - BOMBS, BOMB FUZES, ROCKET, LAND MINES, GRENADES AND IGNITER
Chapter 1
GERMAN BOMBS
BDC 10, CLUSTER CONTAINER
DATA:
Body Diameter: 10 in.
Filling: 5 - SC 10; 5 - SD 10 A bombs.
Fuzing: Z 69 C II.

CONSTRUCTION. Bombs are held together by a band of metal 5 1/2 inches wide, and by a double "spider" which hooks through their suspension lugs, the outer spider being con-nected to the safety pins by small chains. The top half of the band is attached to a beam carrying the suspension lug and a charging head similar to a Rheinmetall fuze head. A lead from one plunger in this head goes to a socket, and into this socket fits a plug from the release device. The lower half of the band is attached to the upper by wire hin-ges held together by two safety pins, one on each side. These pins are attached to the outer arming spider by small chains. The lower half of the band is split and held together by two "bottle screws" forming a means of tightening the band around the bombs during assembly. (See fig. 95.)

OPERATION. On release from the aircraft, an electric cap in the arming spider is fired; this, after a short delay, ignites a small charge which blows off the front spider, thus pulling out the safety pins of the individual bombs and also the safety pins which hold the band together. The bombs then separate and arm as they fall. This carrier gives a much closer "pattern" on the ground than could be obtained by dropping the bombs in a stick.

Figure 95 – BD C 10 Container

ContainersAB 23 SD 2 Container