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- What to know about bunker-buster bombs unleashed on Irans Fordo . . .
BANGKOK (AP) — In inserting itself into Israel's war against Iran, Washington unleashed its massive “bunker-buster” bombs on Iran's Fordo fuel enrichment plant
- What to know about bunker-buster bombs and Irans Fordo nuclear facility
BANGKOK (AP) — If the U S decides to support Israel more directly in its attack on Iran, one option for Washington would be to provide the “bunker-buster” bombs believed necessary to significantly damage the Fordo nuclear fuel enrichment plant, built deeply into a mountain Such a bomb would have to be dropped from an American aircraft, which could have wide-ranging ramifications
- Irans secretive nuclear site and the bomb that could destroy it
But aside from a commando attack on the ground or a nuclear strike, the bunker buster bomb seems the most likely option Fordo, Iran's underground nuclear site Fordo is Iran's second nuclear
- The US bunker-buster bomb and how it could be used against Irans . . .
Israel's attack on Iran aimed at destroying its nuclear program has raised speculation about whether the U S would use one of America's most powerful weapons to make that happen
- US bombs Iran: What to know about bunker buster bomb - USA TODAY
President Trump announced the U S bombed three Iranian nuclear sites, marking official U S entry into the war The bombing targeted Fordo, a key underground nuclear facility, and two other sites
- What to Know About Bunker-Buster Bombs Unleashed on Irans Fordo . . .
The bomb carries a conventional warhead, but the International Atomic Energy Agency has confirmed that Iran is producing highly enriched uranium at Fordo, raising the possibility that nuclear
- As U. S. Considers Using Bunker-Buster Bombs, Here’s What It Takes to . . .
… that might be capable of destroying Fordo, Iran’s underground nuclear enrichment facility Only the United States has the bomber … B-2 BOMBER Iran built its most critical nuclear
- The U. S. could use bunker buster bombs in Iran : NPR
Iran's most fortified nuclear facility, called Fordo, is buried deep inside a mountain Only the U S has the 30,000-pound bombs — often referred to as "bunker busters" — capable of reaching it
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