KAB-250

The KAB-250 is a family of aerial bombs developed in the 2000s. It comes in two forms, the KAB-250LG-E laser-guided bomb and KAB-250S-E satellite-guided bomb. It remains in service with the post-Soviet Russian Air Force. KAB stands for "Корректируемая Авиационная Бомба" which means "Managed (corrected) aircraft bomb" and refers to high-precision weapons.

The KAB-250 is 10.5 ft long and weighs 565 lb. Its warhead makes up 365 lb of the total weight, of which 200 lb is blast-effect high explosive. Russian sources credit it with a CEP of 3 m to 5 m. The technology of KAB-250 is also used for the larger KAB-500L.

It has a noticeable, egg-shaped form and has been dropped by Sukhoi Su-34 on Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant targets from 5000m altitudes.