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NEW WEAPON FOR SRI LANKA AIR FORCE. (BUNKER BUSTER)

Hammad Ahmad

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Salaam and Hello Everyone,

HOW BUNKER BUSTERS WORK

There are thousands of Military Facilities around the world that defy conventional attack. Caves in Afghanistan burrow into mountainsides, and immense concrete bunkers lie buried deep in the sand in Iraq . These hardened facilities house command centers, ammunition depots and research labs that are either of strategic importance or vital to waging war. Because they are underground, they are hard to find and extremely difficult to strike.


The U.S. military has developed several different weapons to attack these underground fortresses. Known as bunker busters, these bombs penetrate deep into the earth or right through a dozen feet of reinforced concrete before exploding. These bombs have made it possible to reach and destroy facilities that would have been impossible to attack otherwise.

In this article, you'll learn about several different types of bunker buster so you will understand how they work and where the technology is heading.


Conventional Bunker Busters

During the 1991 Gulf war, allied forces knew of several underground military bunkers in Iraq that were so well reinforced and so deeply buried that they were out of reach of existing munitions. The U.S. Air Force started an intense research and development process to create a new bunker-busting bomb to reach and des tro y these bunkers. In just a few weeks, a prototype was created. This new bomb had the following features:

Its casing consists of an approximately 16-foot (5-meter) section of artillery barrel that is 14.5 inches (37 cm) in diameter. Artillery barrels are made of extremely s tro ng hardened steel so that they can withstand the repeated blasts of artillery shells when they are fired.


Inside this steel casing is nearly 650 pounds (295 kg) of tritonal explosive. Tritonal is a mixture of TNT (80 percent) and aluminum powder (20 percent). The aluminum improves the brisance of the TNT -- the speed at which the explosive develops its maximum pressure. The addition of aluminum makes tritonal about 18 percent more powerful than TNT alone.

Attached to the front of the barrel is a laser-guidance assembly. Either a spotter on the ground or in the bomber illuminates the target with a laser, and the bomb homes in on the illuminated spot. The guidance assembly steers the bomb with fins that are part of the assembly.


Attached to the end of the barrel are stationary fins that provide stability during flight.

The finished bomb, known as the GBU-28 or the BLU-113, is 19 feet (5.8 meters) long, 14.5 inches (36.8 cm) in diameter and weighs 4,400 pounds.

 
Bro Asad... there have been conflicting reports.... Some say its from China and some strongly reject that claim.... stating that the purchasing was from India.... Still trying to get the exact details.... Will update you once its 100% sure.......:coffee:

A considerable amount of weapons are purchased from us......You might be knowing this...Right now no details are being published in the media regarding any Defence related purchase.... so u have to use the back door... to get the exact info.... Most of the ppl claim that it was purchased in early 2007 and used in late 2007 against LTTE in Kilinochi and Eastern Province......

Regards,
Hammad
 
Naah.... We lost the bidding.... and it was later closed.... then it was opened again during the SL Foreign Ministers visit to India, China and Russia....

We are supplying some other stuff but this one is not ours....

Regards,
Hammad
 
pakistan so many waipens sply to sri lanka before but this one not from pakistan
 

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