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Pentagon upgrades biggest ‘bunker buster’ bomb in case Iran talks fail - report — RT USA

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The Pentagon has upgraded and tested the largest bunker-buster bomb in the US, powerful enough to disable Iran’s most heavily fortified nuclear facilities in case of failure to reach a nuclear deal, a senior US official told the Wall Street Journal.

“The Pentagon continues to be focused on being able to provide military options for Iran if needed,” an unnamed senior US official has been quoted as saying. “We have not taken our eyes off the ball.”

According to the Wall Street Journal report, work on the bunker buster (the so-called Massive Ordnance Penetrator, or MOP) started before the latest round of talks with Iran. The most recent testing took place in mid-January, when the improved bunker buster was dropped at a testing site at an undisclosed location by a B-2 bomber that took off from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, officials told the publication.

The Wall Street Journal reported in 2012 that according to Pentagon war planners the 30,000-pound (13,607 kg) bunker buster wasn’t powerful enough to destroy some fortified Iranian nuclear facilities. So work reportedly began to upgrade the bomb’s design and guidance systems.

According to senior officials, the results show the improved bomb—when dropped one on top of the other—is now more capable of penetrating fortified nuclear facilities in Iran or in North Korea, The Wall Street Journal reported. The Pentagon also designed the bunker buster to challenge Iran’s Fordow facility, which is built into a mountain to protect it from potential air strikes.

Upgraded electronic countermeasures have been added to the weapon to prevent jamming of its guidance systems by Iran, the source said. Electronic jammers could be allegedly used to throw an incoming bomb off target.

It's believed that the above mentioned measures will allow the destructive weapon to be targeted with a precision previously possible only for far smaller guided US bombs.

Pentagon officials have allegedly shared details about the bomb's capabilities with Israeli counterparts, showing demo videos of the weapon hitting a target during testing. In one of the videos, described by US officials, a massive ordnance penetrator is seen dropping toward a large “X” target at an undisclosed test site. The picture then cuts to depict the site’s destruction.

On Thursday, after 18 months of negotiations, Iran came to a preliminary agreement with China, Russia, France, UK, US and Germany (P5+1) on Tehran’s nuclear program. US President Barack Obama called the long-awaited agreement, reached in Switzerland, a “historic understanding” that would prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, while getting relief from international sanctions. The sides are expected to sign an agreement by June 30.

In an effort to "sell" the deal to the American public, Obama said he sees it as the best way to avoid another war in the Middle East. The US has fought long wars in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2001, and is currently busy carrying out airstrikes against the so-called Islamic State militant group.

"Do you really think that this verifiable deal, if fully implemented, backed by the world's major powers, is a worse option than the risk of another war in the Middle East?" Obama said.

Listing three options for curbing Iran's nuclear ambitions, he said that while the first would "peacefully prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon", the second option is: "We can bomb Iran's nuclear facilities, thereby starting another war in the Middle East and setting back Iran's program by a few years - in other words, setting it back by a fraction of the time that this deal will set it back."


The preliminary agreement reached on Thursday envisions Iran operating just one uranium enrichment facility: the Natanz facility that will be scaled down to 5,000 centrifuges.

The fortified facility at Fordow will be converted to a nuclear physics and technology research center, while the reactor at Arak is to be redesigned as a heavy-water research reactor, and will not produce weapons-grade plutonium. All spent fuel from the reactor will be exported.
 
I'm sure Iran will just sit idle and eat popcorn.
 
I always hear about bunker bombs since the war against Saddam`s bunkers. But after Saddam was defected we were never shown pictures of the destroyed bunkers. Not one. Why??? Did it not work?
 
I always hear about bunker bombs since the war against Saddam`s bunkers. But after Saddam was defected we were never shown pictures of the destroyed bunkers. Not one. Why??? Did it not work?

there were no bunkers, just like there were no mobile chemical weapon labs hidden inside water tankers and no nuclear plants in the trunks on many official cars, just like there were no 15000 scuds batteries scattered across the country.
 
I always hear about bunker bombs since the war against Saddam`s bunkers. But after Saddam was defected we were never shown pictures of the destroyed bunkers. Not one. Why??? Did it not work?

Iraq says hello:wave:


Saddam’s Baghdad bunker become a tourist attraction | The Fedora Report
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Here's a hardened aircraft shelter at Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait after being hit by a US bunker buster.

Will's War Journal

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As for whether or not they work, again, you could ask the Iraqi Air Force's hardened shelters.

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Fuse delay length on this bomb is less than a second. The bomb will travel meters underground depending on its fuse delay length and then explode.

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The USAF was even nice enough to prove you wrong.

GBU-28 in Iraq
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Bombs – Bunker Busters | THE BOSS ROYAL

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They work and have been proven to work in actual combat. Anyone who says other wise is being unreasonable and voluntarily ignorant.

Long story short; they work just fine:chilli:

*This is the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Perpetrator -

The GPS-guided GBU-57A/B has a 2.7 metric ton high explosive warhead, and can penetrate 200 feet (60 meters) of 5,000 psi reinforced concrete, 26 feet (8 meters) of 10,000 psis reinforced concrete, or 130 feet (40 meters) of moderately hard rock.

30,000-Pound Massive Ordnance Penetrator Is Not What You Think

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I always hear about bunker bombs since the war against Saddam`s bunkers. But after Saddam was defected we were never shown pictures of the destroyed bunkers. Not one. Why??? Did it not work?

Are there enough pictures in Post #6 for you? Or do you need more?

there were no bunkers

And these pictures were all taken in.........I'm gonna say Oklahoma?
 
Are there enough pictures in Post #6 for you? Or do you need more?



And these pictures were all taken in.........I'm gonna say Oklahoma?

If you have any familiarity with the construction in the warmer climates you will call it a building not a bunker. Do you people think buildings all over the world are made of wood and dry walls. These can be any buildings in Middle east, India, Pakistan or Iran.
 
I'm sure Iran will just sit idle and eat popcorn.

No.
Iran will nuke the superpower.

Just like what Pakistan did, when they came for Osama.
 
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I'm sure Iran will just sit idle and eat popcorn.

Outside of blocking the straight and firing off a few Scud based modernized missiles.....what are their options? If this wasn't going to impact the global trade for a week or two, trust me, this mess would've cleaned up a LONG time ago.
 
No.
Iran will nuke the superpower.

Just like what Pakistan did, when they came for Osama.

Osama raid happened with Pak consent so stop bullshitting.

Also, Iran isn't Pakistan. Get that through your malnourished skull.

Outside of blocking the straight and firing off a few Scud based modernized missiles.....what are their options? If this wasn't going to impact the global trade for a week or two, trust me, this mess would've cleaned up a LONG time ago.

Had it been that easy Uncle Sam would have already done Iraq/Afghanstan job. It is not. It is not a two week job. Iran isn't a walk in the park. Besides, Russia and China aren't going to tolerate an attack on Iran. Needless to say why. Despite being the underdog by a few light years, the Iranians possess one thing which all US opponents lack. They are determined as hell. There is a reason why the Americans dragged on with negotiations...
 
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Osama raid happened with Pak consent so stop bullshitting.


Then what was the need for Abbottabad Commission & the arrest of a doctor Afridi?

Document: Pakistan's Bin Laden Dossier - Al Jazeera English

Man o man..You can not bend the bendable, and you are out for me?

You are barking on the wrong tree.

Gorge up on some New Zealand Lamb, if you are not a false flag.

@Dalit
 
this make me lol
This is the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Perpetrator -

The GPS-guided GBU-57A/B has a 2.7 metric ton high explosive warhead, and can penetrate 200 feet (60 meters) of 5,000 psi reinforced concrete, 26 feet (8 meters) of 10,000 psis reinforced concrete, or 130 feet (40 meters) of moderately hard rock.

you guys find how much it can penetrate our 50000psi concrete .
Iran's Invulnerable Bunkers? | WIRED
 
I always hear about bunker bombs since the war against Saddam`s bunkers. But after Saddam was defected we were never shown pictures of the destroyed bunkers. Not one. Why??? Did it not work?

Nope, they were sophisticated holograms designed by the illuminati. Half the US Navy is also holograms.
 

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