You should be able to kill a Tiger with a 100 lb bomb in close proximity. Model "concussion". We don't need nukes or NON-WWII "cluster bombs".
Cluster bombs were used in World War II. The Soviets, Germans, Italians and the U.S. all had and used them during the war.
The Italians had the AR-4 Thermos Bomb (Anti-Personnel (AP) Bomb Manzolini), which was also one of the first scatterable mine-laying systems used in combat. It was scattered by aircraft and used extensively in North Africa.
The Germans had the SD-2B Schmetterling (Butterfly) scatterable mine. It was used with great effect against the Poles in 1939. The Germans also developed a cluster-bomb version of the SD-2 that had airburst or impact fuzing. The aircraft dropped bomb version could carry 24 Thermos bombs as submunition. The Butterfly could be carried as submunition in the following cluster-bomb containers: AB 23 (23 SD-2s), the AB 250-3 (108 SD-2s), the Mk 500 (6 SD-2s), and the AB 24t (24 SD-2s). It was used in Poland, North Africa, Italy, England and Russia.
The US copied the Butterfly and called it the M-83 and was used against the Germans and later on in Korea and Vietnam.. Couldn't find anything if it was used against the Japanese.
The Soviets had one too, called the "Molotov Bread Basket" (RRAB-3 droppable bomb dispensers) that was used against Finnish civilian centers.
The Origins of Military MinesWould be cool if it was perked ordnance.
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