SC1000 bomb

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The SC 1000 or cylindrical explosive bomb was a large air-dropped general-purpose thin-cased high explosive demolition bomb used by Germany during World War II. Weighing more than 1,000 kg (2,200 lb), it was nicknamed the Hermann by the Germans in reference to the Luftwaffe commander, Hermann Göring.

German bombs on a captured airfield in France, in August-September 1944 (342-FH-3A16554-53616AC)German bombs on a captured airfield in France, in August-September 1944 (342-FH-3A16554-53616AC)
Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-424-0280-05, Flugzeug Heinkel He 111Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-424-0280-05, Flugzeug Heinkel He 111
He 111 wreck w bombs Benghazi 1943He 111 wreck w bombs Benghazi 1943
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Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-342-0615-18, Im Westen, FlugzeugbombeBundesarchiv Bild 101I-342-0615-18, Im Westen, Flugzeugbombe
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