First there was the 11,000 lb Daisy Cutter. Originally designed to blast out helicopter landing pads it later was used against land formations.
Next came the 21,000 lb MOAB (Mother Of All Bombs). Designed for use against larger land formations. Not unlike a small tactical nuke in effect, but using conventional explosives.
Now comes MOP (Massive Ordinance Penetrator), a guided penetrating bomb, in development for use against hardened underground facilities. How big is MOP? Some articles say 30,000+ lbs and most say 40,000 lbs. The concensus leans towards 40,000 lbs.
Delivery will require B-52's. Boeing got the USAF contract.
Dr. Mordrid
Next came the 21,000 lb MOAB (Mother Of All Bombs). Designed for use against larger land formations. Not unlike a small tactical nuke in effect, but using conventional explosives.
Now comes MOP (Massive Ordinance Penetrator), a guided penetrating bomb, in development for use against hardened underground facilities. How big is MOP? Some articles say 30,000+ lbs and most say 40,000 lbs. The concensus leans towards 40,000 lbs.
Delivery will require B-52's. Boeing got the USAF contract.
Dr. Mordrid
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