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The CBU-24 (Cluster Bomb Unit-24) is a weapon developed by the United States for anti personnel purposes.

The weapon contains 665 BLU-26 tennis ball-sized submunitions, each designed to detonate with 600 metal fragments for an anti-personnel/anti-materiel effect.