Claims now via CNN that 12 MOPs were used:
View: https://x.com/Osinttechnical/status/1936626060805742738
0.007% of a modest nuke really isn't as impressive number as you seem to think it is... I once did a rough estimate of an STS on pad blowup, and unsurprisingly it was in the ballpark of several hundreds of tons TNT. Perhaps someone has done some equivalent estimates for the recent spectacular SpaceX RUDs, but I'll leave that particular exercise to GenX.180 tons of ordnance but 29 tons of explosive - shows how incredibly reinforced the casings must be to penetrate deeply.
To put it another way, that's 0.007% of the ( public ) yield of a B61-11.
Located 300 feet under a mountain and reinforced by layers of concrete, Iran’s fortress-like Fordo facility is situated to the south of Iran’s capital of Tehran. It is the country’s most hardened and advanced nuclear site..
U.S. forces struck sites Natanz, Isfahan and the Fordo uranium enrichment facility. [...]
Fox News reported that six MOPs struck Fordo and 30 Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles fired from an Ohio-class nuclear guided-missile submarine struck targets in Isfahan and Natanz. The New York Times reported six B-2s dropped up to 12 MOPs on Fordo. It’s unclear what boat fired the TLAMs, but USS Georgia (SSGN-729), which fields more than 150 TLAMS, entered the region in September, USNI News reported at the time.
Or about 150% of the yield of a Davy CrockettTo put it another way, that's 0.007% of the ( public ) yield of a B61-11.
But they traveled westward across the Pacific, why does the slide show eastward travel?
0.007% of a modest nuke really isn't as impressive number as you seem to think it is... I once did a rough estimate of an STS on pad blowup, and unsurprisingly it was in the ballpark of several hundreds of tons TNT. Perhaps someone has done some equivalent estimates for the recent spectacular SpaceX RUDs, but I'll leave that particular exercise to GenX.
Per Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, some headed west as a decoy while the rest "proceeded quietly to the east with minimal communications throughout the 18-hour flight".But they traveled westward across the Pacific, why does the slide show eastward travel?
It wasn't just the flight that went west, it was the AR track north of Hawaii, the C-17's from McCord that landed at Whiteman, then flew west as well. If you paid attention there were tracks headed northeast... A well-executed deception in plain sight.Per Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, some headed west as a decoy while the rest "proceeded quietly to the east with minimal communications throughout the 18-hour flight".
That doesn't make much sense, if a bomb explodes inside a bunker, a part of the gases from the explosion are ejected through the entrance hole and another part, including the dust inside the bunker, is ejected through the ventilation tunnels, even if these are partially obstructed by NBC filters. Some radiation should have escaped outside.
That doesn't make much sense, if a bomb explodes inside a bunker, a part of the gases from the explosion are ejected through the entrance hole and another part, including the dust inside the bunker, is ejected through the ventilation tunnels, even if these are partially obstructed by NBC filters. Some radiation should have escaped outside.![]()
Or the older B41 at 10,600lb at 25 MT.Even 400kT of the B61-11 isn't that impressive against the previous US bunker buster, the B53, which could create a crater down to 250 metres with a 9MT ground-burst. That would have vaporised the entire mountain whilst weighing 9,000lb.
Really does show the vastly different magnitudes at which nuclear weapons operate and how much MOP weighs for its comparatively limited effect.
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.Iran claims to have already removed the fissile material prior to the strikes
Reminds me of the plot of Top Gun Maverick, just without the convoluted Hollywood action.
It wasn't just the flight that went west, it was the AR track north of Hawaii, the C-17's from McCord that landed at Whiteman, then flew west as well. If you paid attention there were tracks headed northeast... A well-executed deception in plain sight.
“Operation Midnight Hammer”: The strikes involved more than 125 aircraft, including some B-2 bombers that served as a “decoy,” according to US officials.
To clarify @bring_it_on's intent I'd just quote the goat himselfIn all fairness though, I doubt the US would have sent the B-2s directly in if Iranian IADS wouldn't have been so heavily degraded during the exchange with Israel. Or at least not without F-35s clearing the way before, given that AGM-158 probably doesn't have the necessary oomph to do significant damage to such hardened underground facilities. Meaning stanf-off munitions were never an option for such an operation.
I don't know if you have actually followed the account. He said that the Iranian forces would extract a heavy toll given the advanced and impregnable nature of its IADS with a range of HF, VHF, and other 'highly capable' systems making up its layered defense capability. Meanwhile, neither the IAF, nor USAF/N have lost a single fast jet over Iran so far.
In all fairness, judging prewar Iranian iads now is not unlike laughing on US battleships role in saving Philippines in 1942.To clarify @bring_it_on's intent I'd just quote the goat himself
Except that it judges nothing other than the ridiculous, overblown analysis of Iran's IADS. Nothing to be said otherwise.In all fairness, judging prewar Iranian iads now is not unlike laughing on US battleships role in saving Philippines in 1942.
Sudden attack is a sudden attack.
Falling to it is their absolute execution fault at all levels, but there's a reason December 7th is a day of infamy. In Japan.
Nothing especially ridiculous?Except that it judges nothing other than the ridiculous, overblown analysis of Iran's IADS. Nothing to be said otherwise.
They could and can, it just often can be done by others just as well. Coolest thing about deep stealth is ultimately stand in, not stand off.Funny that the shill account claimed that B-2s couldn't do standoff when it was explicitly designed with LPI attack radars and wired for SRAMs. Presumably some other cruise missiles as well. I could recall notes of contract for JASSM integration. Presumably the B-2s if produced to the original plan could supplement the Bones as well and take up the slack of carrying ACMs.
Or not. But then again, that wasn't that funny on Bataan.Or not.
Over the decades, Iran has claimed a whole lot of things.Iran claims to have already removed the fissile material prior to the strikes
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.Or not. But then again, that wasn't that funny on Bataan.
Just keeping in mind that air defense was crushed before hand is important.
There was actually a xitter user who almost blew things right open:Per Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, some headed west as a decoy while the rest "proceeded quietly to the east with minimal communications throughout the 18-hour flight".