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Largest bomb used by Luftwaffe in UK blitz

What it says really.

Anybody know off hand the highest capacity bomb dropped by the Germans in the first few years of WW2?

I would guess the limiting factor would be the bomb bay size, unless they slung a special ordnance externally?

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By: critter592 - 2nd February 2007 at 19:38

Hello Moggy,

I have details for LW air-dropped ordnance, please see my PM.

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Don Bryans

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By: Denis - 2nd February 2007 at 18:04

I believe the Hermann was the 1000Kg, and the Satan was the 1800Kg.
I think I am right in saying they also had a 2000Kg and 2500KG weapon as well.
Cannot think what aircraft would have carried those latter two though.

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By: jagdtiger - 2nd February 2007 at 14:11

1000KG nicknamed `Satan`:dev2: I believe.

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By: JDK - 2nd February 2007 at 12:38

Depends on your terminology. Largest explosive item dropped by Germany on Britain in 1940 were naval mines, not bombs, but used for on-land attack. I can’t lay hands on weights immediately, but they were rather like the RAF’s later ‘Cookie’.

http://www.navy.gov.au/spc/maritimepapers/piama17/mould.html

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