Thursday, April 13, 2017

US Drops Mother of All Bomb In Afghanistan




The US have dropped the largest non-nuclear bomb in Afghanistan, a GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast Bomb (MOAB), nicknamed the "mother of all bombs," was dropped at 7:32 pm local time Thursday, the sources said. A MOAB is a 21,600-pound, GPS-guided munition that is America's most powerful non-nuclear bomb.

    The bomb was dropped by an MC-130 aircraft, stationed in Afghanistan and operated by Air Force Special Operations Command, Pentagon spokesman Adam Stump told CNN.
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 A Massive Ordnance Air Blast (MOAB) weapon is prepared for testing at the Eglin Air Force Armament Center on March 11, 2003.  The MOAB is a precision-guided munition weighing 21,500 pounds and will be dropped from a C-130 Hercules aircraft for the test.  It will be the largest non-nuclear conventional weapon in existence.  The MOAB is an Air Force Research Laboratory technology project that began in fiscal year 2002 and is to be completed this year.  DoD photo.  (Released)
    Officials said the target was an ISIS cave and tunnel complex and personnel in the Achin district of the Nangarhar province.
    "The United States takes the fight against ISIS very seriously and in order to defeat the group we must deny them operational space, which we did," White House press secretary Sean Spicer said later Thursday. The strike "targeted a system of tunnels and cave that ISIS fighters use to move around freely."

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