Artillery: HIMARS Cluster Munitions
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May 12, 2025: In 2024 Ukraine used HIMARS missiles equipped with cluster munitions. Each 300 kg missile contains 644 submunitions. When a submunition explodes, it will wound or kill anyone within three or four meters. One cluster missile warhead will kill or injure anyone in a roughly circular area of 30,000 square meters (@173 meters across).
In 2023 the U.S. decided to send cluster munitions to Ukraine. In late 2017 the U.S. decided to reverse a 2008 decision to phase out the use of cluster munitions by 2019 and that meant the weapons were available to Ukraine in 2023.
Cluster bombs are a technology developed sixty years ago. In the 1990s they were declared obsolete because of GPS guided smart bombs and bad publicity. During the Vietnam War Cluster bombs were usually a one thousand pound bomb that released up to 200 or more smaller bomblets. About 285 million bomblets were dropped on Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos during the war. The cluster bombs ability to cover a large area with lethal bomblets had great appeal to the air force. Unfortunately about five percent of the bomblets did not detonate. If they were delayed action bomblets, they did not self-destruct when they were supposed to. This meant that there were at least 14 million of these bomblets lying around. Many, no one is sure how many, were really duds. But others would, if handled, explode, killing or maiming whoever was nearby.
There have always been dud munitions, be they bombs, shells, mines or hand grenades. These lethal duds are still being encountered after being used in wars over a century ago. But the 20th century put the most dud munitions into the ground. The problem with cluster munitions, which are now used in artillery shells and rockets as well, is that there are more of them. These bomblets are on the surface rather than buried like dud bombs and shells. They are smaller, harder to spot, and easier for children to pick up and turn into a lethal plaything.
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