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- US bombs Iran’s nuclear sites: What we know so far
The GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) is the most powerful bunker buster bomb in the US military arsenal, weighing nearly 13,000kg (30,000 pounds) Bunker buster bombs can penetrate about
- Isfahan, Natanz and Fordow: What we know about the US . . . - Sky News
At around 6 40pm EST on Saturday, the first B-2 bomber dropped two GBU 57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator weapons, known as bunker buster bombs, on Fordow "The remaining bombers then hit their
- Bunker buster bombs dropped: Which nuclear sites did US strike in . . .
President Trump announced US precision airstrikes on Iran's key nuclear facilities: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan The strikes followed escalating tensions after Israel's offensive against Iran's
- Heres how bunker buster bombs work that Trump used to hit Irans . . .
These are bunker buster bombs that Trump used Trump told Fox’s Hannity that the US military hit the Fordow nuclear site with six GBU-57A B MOP bombs and Natanz and Isfahan from 30 submarine-launched Tomahawk missiles Trump said that all three nuclear facilities were completely destroyed The GBU-57A B MOP can only be launched from a B-2
- US bombs Iran: What to know about bunker buster bomb - USA TODAY
The Guided Bomb Unit (GBU) 57, also called the "bunker buster," is a large, GPS-guided, penetrating weapon designed to attack deeply buried targets such as bunkers and tunnels, according to the
- ‘Bunker-buster’ MOP and B-2: Why US bomb, stealth bomber were Israel’s . . .
The two sites of Natanz and Esfahan, which were earlier struck by the Israeli Air Force, are also hit by the Americans The MOP measures about 20 5 feet in length and 31 5 inches in diameter and weighs about 13,000 kgs, according to the US Air Force The bomb is a “bunker buster”—a type of munition capable of penetrating and hitting
- What Is GBU-57, The Bunker-Buster Bomb Used By US To Strike . . . - News18
The US used six B-12 bombers to use a dozen GBU-57A B Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) bombs, known as a “bunker busters," in its strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, according to US reports Two other nuclear sites were attacked by 30 Tomahawk missiles launched from US submarines
- What is a ‘bunker buster’? An expert explains what the US dropped on . . .
The US says it fired 30 submarine-launched missiles at the sites in Natanz and Isfahan, as well as dropping more than a dozen “bunker buster” bombs at Fordow and Natanz
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