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Rev9Volts
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 5:55 pm Post subject: Re: re |
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just because they did not have a uniform on does not mean they were innocent civilians. better than red phosforous and better them than us!!!
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DreamTone7
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DreamTone7
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Galmin The King has spoken!
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 10:13 pm Post subject: Re: re |
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Quote: And what do you suppose such bombs were designed to do, Galmin?
To bust bunkers? Hence the denomination "Bunker Buster"?
Just a wild stab in the dark...
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DreamTone7
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 10:31 pm Post subject: Re: re |
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OK...leading you to the water a little...what kind of bunkers are made of 15-foot reinforced concrete?
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HKRockChick No More Peas!
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DreamTone7
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Galmin The King has spoken!
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DreamTone7
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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 10:05 am Post subject: re |
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No...certainly not tanks. Except for special munitions (like "Daisy-Cutters"), post WWII penetrating bombs were developed mainly for nuclear missle silos and other such places where these missiles might be kept. (The Soviets often used tunnels in mountains during the early cold-war days.) Only some, such as the BLU-119 (a 2,000 pound bomb), use heavy-metal warheads though...most do not. I believe the BLU-119 was developed in the late 80's. The idea with the BLU-119 was to get a lighter bomb with a smaller yield warhead with the same penetrating capability as a 5,000 pounder. It doesn't quite make it, but will still cut through 15 feet. The 5,000 pounder will cut through 20 feet like butter. BTW, no BLU-119s were used in Iraq. I do believe two of the 5,000 pounders were, though. These deep penetrating munitions were used much more extensively in the mountains of Afghanistan in attempts to take out Osama and Co. holed up in caves under the mountains. I don't know if any BLU-119s were used there.
Nice graphics, BTW.
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DreamTone7
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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 10:40 am Post subject: Re: re |
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Oops...my bad. It's the BLU-116...not the BLU-119 that has the heavy-metal in it. And it was developed in the mid-90's. (Was doing some reading up on it.)
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Galmin The King has spoken!
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Galmin The King has spoken!
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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 11:07 am Post subject: Re: re |
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Quote: It's the BLU-116
Ok, so it's the warhead mounted on the GBU-24, used by USAF and USN.
the DoD estimates that 315 tons of DU were deposited in the Gulf War battlefields, this estimate is based upon an assortment of A-10 firing [15 missions per month, each mission 1'500 rounds] 200 GBU-24 bombs being dropped, 50 GBU-28 and GBU-37 bombs being dropped, and use of a variety of other DU-containing weapons [e.g., the AC-130s, AGM-130, etc.].
Well, seems there was about 200 GBU-24 dropped, as in BLU-116.
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DreamTone7
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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 12:32 pm Post subject: Re: re |
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Galmin - "Well, seems there was about 200 GBU-24 dropped, as in BLU-116."
You could be right...I found I was looking at Gulf War stats. But "GBU-24" by itself means nothing. It's just the designation of the guidance package. That guidance package is also associated with the BLU-109 which has no heavy-metals involved. The BLU-116 was designed with the same shape/size/flight-characteristics as the BLU-109 so that it could utilize the same guidance packages. I'll have to look into things further...when I'm less tired.
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Galmin The King has spoken!
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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 2:09 pm Post subject: Re: re |
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Quote: The BLU-116 was designed with the same shape/size/flight-characteristics as the BLU-109 so that it could utilize the same guidance packages
Ah. Ok. That means the BLU-116 technically could be fitted with: AGM-130, GBU-10, GBU-15, GBU-24, GBU-27 and the GBU-31 (as JDAM).
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DreamTone7
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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 6:20 pm Post subject: re |
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GBU-15/AGM-130 series, GBU-24 and GBU-27. I don't think it's set up for JDAM...but not sure.
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