Boeing Delivers Massive Ordnance Penetrator

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"In an age of drones and lightweight weaponry, the U.S. Air Force's purchase of the first batch of 30,000-pound bombs designed to pulverize underground enemy hide-outs highlights the military's need to go after hard and deeply buried targets. The weapon's explosive power is 10 times greater than its bunker-buster predecessor, the BLU-109 and it is nearly five tons heavier than the 22,600-pound GBU-43 MOAB surface bomb, sometimes called the 'mother of all bombs.' 'Our past test experience has shown that 2,000-pound penetrators carrying 500 pounds of high explosive are relatively ineffective against tunnels, even when skipped directly into the tunnel entrance,' says a 2004 Pentagon report on the Future Strategic Strike Force. 'Instead, several thousand pounds of high explosives coupled to the tunnel are needed to blow down blast doors and propagate a lethal air blast throughout a typical tunnel complex' (PDF). Experts note that the military disclosed delivery of the new bunker-busting bomb less than a week after a United Nations agency warned that Iran was secretly working to develop a nuclear weapon and is known to have hidden nuclear complexes that are fortified with steel and concrete, and buried under mountains. 'Heck of a coincidence, isn't it?' says John Pike, director of Globalsecurity.org."
 
That GBU was something else...THIS is really something else!
 
that is actually the mid term stop gap. The ultimate one is a mini nuke penetrator.
 
I'm glad we have this stuff, but I wish we would keep it a secret until it is needed to be used. If the bad guys know that they just need to go deeper into the ground or thicker with the blast doors then we lost the advantage.
 
Wimbo;4250763 said:
If the bad guys know that they just need to go deeper into the ground

China is going to be pissed once they start degrading their foundations for their buildings! :laugh2:
 
Wimbo;4250763 said:
I'm glad we have this stuff, but I wish we would keep it a secret until it is needed to be used. If the bad guys know that they just need to go deeper into the ground or thicker with the blast doors then we lost the advantage.

The secret stuff we don't know about that is the scary part. The enemy has already seen this up and personal.
 
Wimbo;4250763 said:
I'm glad we have this stuff, but I wish we would keep it a secret until it is needed to be used. If the bad guys know that they just need to go deeper into the ground or thicker with the blast doors then we lost the advantage.

Do not worry man.

This is very old news.
 
zrinkill;4250863 said:
Do not worry man.

This is very old news.

The ordering of these bombs isn't new, but the news this thread is reporting is rather new. It's the initial delivery of the first bombs.
 
Wimbo;4250763 said:
I'm glad we have this stuff, but I wish we would keep it a secret until it is needed to be used. If the bad guys know that they just need to go deeper into the ground or thicker with the blast doors then we lost the advantage.

Digging deeper and making thicker blast doors costs them more money, time and resources.
 
joseephuss;4251011 said:
Digging deeper and making thicker blast doors costs them more money, time and resources.

Not to mention nuclear science isn't cheap either. :laugh2:
 
burmafrd;4250646 said:
that is actually the mid term stop gap. The ultimate one is a mini nuke penetrator.

They could knock one of those out in a few weeks, if necessary. Slap a W-88 or W-87 inside of a penetrator vehicle and you're done. The original bunker busters were constructed out of artillery barrels, so the simplest system is a heavy duty steel casing with the warhead tucked away in its warm blanket of nuclear decay inside.
 

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