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AZh-2
The AZh-2 (АЖ-2) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian incendiary (chemical) submunition used during and after the World War II (WW2). The AZh-2 submunition was released by aerial dispensers, such as: the AVK-1 (АВК-1); AK-2 (АК-2); AK-2U (АК-2У); AK-2UM (АВ-2УМ); and the AK-2 (АК-3). The AZh-2 was also fired by a single-barrelled launcher, which operated on the high-low pressure principle. The AZh-2 submunition is thought to be referred to...
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