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So was the notion of attacking Iranian nuclear facilities.The very notion is ridiculous.
So was the notion of attacking Iranian nuclear facilities.The very notion is ridiculous.
That was never ridiculous. It's been on the table for years. Why anybody would think it wasn't serious, considering what Israel did to Iraq's reactor in '81, makes no sense. Add to that the US "just happened" to have the perfect weapon for the job.So was the notion of attacking Iranian nuclear facilities.
Where did I say that? Lmao, you need to stop making these snarky assumptions time and time again. Of course they knew the PLAN was in the region, that's a given considering even the OSINT community has picked up on that rumor.Do you honestly believe the US didn't know they were there?
Is it assumed that each of the half dozen impatient points represents a GBU-57 double tab or were some of the weapons used to seal the entrances?
I can't imagine a scenario where the US and China are trying to take out each other's aircraft production lines with conventional weapons. The very notion is ridiculous.
In 1949 it took only five days for the Americans to detect radiologic debris from the first Soviet atomic bomb.
I think it's a potential use case.I can't imagine a scenario where the US and China are trying to take out each other's aircraft production lines with conventional weapons. The very notion is ridiculous.
Hm, wouldn't it be more reasonable to plant two bombs at sides - to fracture and shatter the rock between them - and then drop the rest at the center, hitting the already-weakened material?More specifically, I’m wondering if the play is to hit the center a number of times to burrow down as far as possible, then subsequently hit two adjacent points once each to further “bury” anything at the bottom of the shaft, while hoping for crushing damage too.
I assume the goal was to have 6 enter each hole at two locations to go as deep as possible and cause a concentrated rebound effect midway (textbook tactic). But apparently, only those dropped from each plane would converge into the same hole. Either that or due to same timing they had to be besides each other to avoid hitting each other.Is it assumed that each of the half dozen impatient points represents a GBU-57 double tab or were some of the weapons used to seal the entrances?
Hm, wouldn't it be more reasonable to plant two bombs at sides - to fracture and shatter the rock between them - and then drop the rest at the center, hitting the already-weakened material?
Beat me to the reply, well explained. The fact that UF6 is toxic is a far greater HSE risk than radiationI don't think the absence of elevated off-site radiation levels is going to tell us anything on whether the attacks (which clearly hit as intended) actually caused the kind of damage they were supposed to inflict. Firstly, the Iranians claim (and while @martinbayer mentions a valid caveat, there's also no particular reason at face value to think it is untrue) to have removed the uranium before the strike. Secondly, uranium is not that highlly radioactive - it has a long half-life and is an alpha-emitter, so once in a blue moon it chucks out a big particle that doesn't make it very far from the source. Not easy to detect unless you are in the immediate vicinity. Especially since, thirdly, neither metallic uranium nor gaseous UF6 centrifuge feedstock are very mobile (i.e. easily dispersed a long way from the site of release by water or air, like the fission products in a nuclear reactor such as Chernobyl or Fukushima are).
Simply put, there might not have been a lot of radioactive material at Fordow to begin with, whatever was present would not have been of a strongly radioactive nature and, even if released, would not have traveled very far, making it extremely difficult to detect. The jury remains out on whether this went as planned, and we may not know for a long time. Given the extremely erratic and self-serving rhetoric out of this White House, I don't think they'd ever officially admit to a failure even if and once considerable evidence had accumulated, after all.
The fact that UF6 is toxic is a far greater HSE risk than radiation
Exactly, really nasty stuff, maybe the alpha particle ingested gives the worm that eats your corpse cancer.It's both a heavy-metal compound AND a fluoride compound so a toxic double-whammy.
Got to identify and round up any Chinese spotters then.There are almost certainly Chinese aircraft spotters around Whitman. I would be astonished if Iran didn't know they were coming, but what could they do about it? Interesting that a dozen F-22s recently flew to the UK. Anybody know where they ended up? Maybe they were around just in case.
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U.S. F-22 Raptors Are Deploying To The Middle East
The first 8 of 12 U.S. Air Force F-22s have departed the UK and are currently en route to the region as the White House considers whether to join Israel’stheaviationist.com
May you need to leaveSeems a C little weird the one above ground building was not targeted with something, if not by the U.S. than by the Israelis before.
Part of the brilliance of this Op, was that the planners knew the OSIT community and spotters would report things, so they deceived them by giving them what they expected. They wanted the spotters, and the ones that went west were to deter China. When Iraq 2 went down, my Bomb Wing deployed to Anderson to make sure NK and China behaved.Got to identify and round up any Chinese spotters then.
Since I live not overly far from there, might I be a pest and ask the spelling be corrected from Whitman to Whiteman.There are almost certainly Chinese aircraft spotters around Whitman.
Another honor was bestowed on Lieutenant Whiteman 14 years after his death. Gen. Nathan F. Twining, Air Force Chief of Staff, informed Mrs. Whiteman on Aug. 24, 1955, that the recently reopened Sedalia Air Force Base would be renamed Whiteman Air Force Base in tribute to her son. The dedication and renaming ceremony took place on Dec. 3, 1955.
You know, I when I typed it I thought it looked funny (also remembered it as "Whiteman") but when I did a quick Google the first response that popped out also misspelled it the same way so I went with it.Since I live not overly far from there, might I be a pest and ask the spelling be corrected from Whitman to Whiteman.
Base is not named for Walt Whitman the poet, but rather, 2nd Lieutenant George Whiteman,
Anonymity is the best defense.Iran claims to have already removed the fissile material prior to the strikes
One?If Israel really is a one nuke nation, they might have enough for one gun style.
I mean Iran might have just one—we all know about the Samson option if Tel Aviv is hit. Vela points to them and/or South Africa.
Anonymity is the best defense.
Iranians saw what was done to Iraq—dug deeper…then likely said to themselves “we might as well paint a target for five o clock Charlie.
What is the specific measurement value of "anywyere close"?Either way, people shouldn't be able to be anywhere close the airfields where such strategic assets are stationed.
If you don't want people around, an AFB with a town at the end of the runway was probably a poor choice for basing.On the topic of spotters and photographers in the US seeing the B-2s depart and land, didn't the US learn anything? In the age of readily available drones, albeit short range ones, each of these people could be a potential threat. Although I had to admit, an Iranian or even Chinese spin-off of the Ukrainian operation would be quite ironic. Either way, people shouldn't be able to be anywhere close the airfields where such strategic assets are stationed. Seems like an unnecessary gamble. Especially in a politically divided united states.
At least 4 possibilities for a non-detection of radiation:That would remove only a portion of the radiation, but all technological equipment must be heavily contaminated, and some radiation should have escaped after its destruction, even partial.
What is the specific measurement value of "anywyere close"?
What is your plan to relocate the cities of Knob Knoster and Warrensburg?
What is your plan to relocate multiple square miles of farmland?
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Birmingham, Alabama used to be bad.people shouldn't be able to be anywhere close the airfields where such strategic assets are stationed. Seems like an unnecessary gamble.
In all fairness, judging prewar Iranian iads now is not unlike laughing on US battleships role in saving Philippines in 1942.