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https://www.paluba.info/smf/vesti-o-oruzju/pentagon-najavljuje-novu-bombu-za-podzemne-ciljeve/?action=post;num_replies=1In 2002, Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin were working on the development of a 30,000 lb earth penetrating weapon, said to be known as "Big BLU", although funding and technical difficulties resulted in the development work being abandoned. Following the 2003 invasion of Iraq, analysis of sites which had been targeted with bunker buster bombs revealed poor penetration and inadequate levels of destruction.[citation needed] This reignited interest in the development of a super-large bunker buster, and the MOP project was initiated.
The U.S. Air Force has no specific military requirement for an ultra-large bomb, but it does have a concept for a collection of massively sized penetrator and blast weapons, the so-called "Big BLU" collection, which includes the MOAB (Massive Ordnance Air Burst) bomb. Development of the MOP is now underway at the Air Force Research Laboratory, Munitions Directorate, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Design and testing work is also being performed by Boeing. It is intended that the bomb will be deployed on B-2[2] or B-1 bombers, and will be guided by the use of GPS.
Northrop Grumman have announced the $2.5 million stealth-bomber refit contract on July 19, 2007. An undisclosed number of the U.S. Air Force's 20 B-2s will be able to carry two 15-metric-ton MOPs.[3][4]
On October 6, 2009, ABC News reported that the Pentagon had requested and obtained permission from the U.S. Congress to shift funding in order to accelerate the project.
Specifications
Length: 20.5 feet (6 m) [7]
Diameter: 31.5 inches (1 m) [7]
Weight: 30,000 pounds (13.6 metric tons)
Warhead: 5,300 pounds (2.4 metric tons) high explosive
Penetration:
200 ft (61 m) of 5,000 psi (34 MPa) reinforced concrete
26 ft (8 m) of 10,000 psi (69 MPa) reinforced concrete
130 ft (40 m) of moderately hard rock
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