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Russia Tests 'Dad of All Bombs'
BY VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV - Associated Press September 11, 2007 URL:
http://www.nysun.com/article/62424
MOSCOW - The Russian military has successfully tested what it described as
the world's most powerful non-nuclear air-delivered bomb, Russia's state
television reported today.
It was the latest show of Russia's military muscle amid chilly relations with
America.
Channel One television said the new weapon, nicknamed the "dad of all bombs"
is four times more powerful than the American "mother of all bombs."
"The tests have shown that the new air-delivered ordnance is comparable to a
nuclear weapon in its efficiency and capability," a deputy chief of the Russian
military's General Staff, Colonel General Alexander Rukshin, said in televised
remarks.
Unlike a nuclear weapon, the bomb doesn't hurt the environment, he added.
The statement reflected the Kremlin's efforts to restore Russia's global
clout and rebuild the nation's military might while the ties with Washington
have been strained over American criticism of Russia's backsliding on democracy,
Moscow's vociferous protests of American missile defense plans, and rifts over
global crises.
The American Massive Ordnance Air Blast, nicknamed the Mother Of All Bombs,
is a large-yield satellite-guided, air-delivered bomb described as the most
powerful non-nuclear weapon in history.
Channel One said that while the Russian bomb contains 7.8 tons of high
explosives compared to more than 8 tons of explosives in the American bomb, it's
four times more powerful because it uses a new, highly efficient type of
explosives that the report didn't identify.
While the American bomb is equivalent to 11 tons of TNT, the Russian one is
equivalent to 44 tons of regular explosives. The Russian weapon's blast radius
is 990 feet, twice as big as that of the American design, the report said.
Like its American predecessor, first tested in 2003, the Russian bomb is a
"thermobaric" weapon that explodes in an intense fireball combined with a
devastating blast. It explodes in a terrifying nuclear bomb-like mushroom cloud
and wreaks destruction through a massive shock wave created by the air burst and
high temperature.
Thermobaric weapons work on the same principle that causes blasts in grain
elevators and other dusty places — clouds of fine particles are highly
explosive. Such explosions produce shock waves that can be directed and
amplified in enclosed spaces such as buildings, caves or tunnels.
Channel One said that the temperature in the epicenter of the Russian bomb's
explosion is twice as high as that of the American bomb.
The report showed the bomb dropped by parachute from a Tu-160 strategic
bomber and exploding in a massive fireball. It featured the debris of apartment
buildings and armored vehicles at a test range, as well as the scorched ground
from a massive blast.
It didn't give the bomb's military name or say when it was tested.
Mr. Rukshin said the new bomb would allow the military to "protect the
nation's security and confront international terrorism in any situation and any
region."
"We have got a relatively cheap ordnance with a high strike power," the head
of the Defense Ministry's institute in charge of weapons design, Yuri Balyko,
told Channel One.
Booming oil prices have allowed Russia to steadily increase military spending
in recent years, and the Kremlin has taken a more assertive posture in global
affairs.
Last month, President Putin said he ordered the resumption of regular patrols
of strategic bombers, which were suspended after the 1991 Soviet breakup.
Original article: NY Sun
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