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The U.S. may have used 'bunker buster' bombs — kept at Kansas City's Air Force base — in Iran By Kat Lonsdorf, Rebecca Rosman Published June 20, 2025 at 10:10 AM CDT ...
Such a US intervention would come with "a lot of political baggage for America," Taleblu said, emphasizing that the bunker-buster bomb is not the only way to address Iran's nuclear program.
The U.S. Air Force began designing the GBU-57/B, also called a bunker buster, in 2004 specifically to attack nuclear facilities deep beneath mountains.
Gloucester’s Stage Fort Park will become a hive of living history this Saturday and Sunday when the Battle of Bunker Hill is reenacted on its 250th anniversary.
Fuel distributor, Certas Energy, broke ground at its new £1.2m bunker site in Warrington this week, which is the first expansion to the company’s network in the past five years.
After previously volunteering in defense of Concord in April 1775, New Ipswich, New Hampshire, resident (Concord, Massachusetts, born) Isaac Wheeler enlisted for eight months into the 18th ...
What is the ‘bunker bomb’? The GBU-57 MOP is a weapons system that is designed to attack “hard and deeply buried targets such as bunkers and tunnels,” according to a 2024 US Air Force report.
In what has been described as the largest B-2 ops strike in U.S. history, the U.S. military levied an assault on Iran’s three nuclear sites using 125-plus aircraft, 14 bunker buster bombs, 24 ...
In what has been described as the largest B-2 ops strike in U.S. history, the U.S. military levied an assault on Iran’s three nuclear sites using 125-plus aircraft, 14 bunker buster bombs, 24 ...
In what has been described as the largest B-2 ops strike in U.S. history, the U.S. military levied an assault on Iran’s three nuclear sites using 125-plus aircraft, 14 bunker buster bombs, 24 ...
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