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Why can't Israel destroy Iran's uranium kept 90 meters under the ground despite its military might?
Why can't Israel destroy Iran's uranium kept 90 meters under the ground despite its military might?

India.com

time10 hours ago

  • Politics
  • India.com

Why can't Israel destroy Iran's uranium kept 90 meters under the ground despite its military might?

New Delhi: Israel has been hell bent on destroying Iran for the last 4 days. Iran also retaliated strongly and blew up many buildings in the capital Tel Aviv and Haifa. Israel destroyed many targets on the ground in Iran, but the 'real targets' inside the ground have not been harmed. Some such indications have been found in the satellite pictures that came after the attack. Despite all the threats and destruction, Iran has not stopped its nuclear programme till now. In fact, all the nuclear centers of Iran are on Israel's target. But even after firing missiles at Fordo, it has not been able to reach Iran's 'safe house'. It suspects that Iran is secretly enriching nuclear weapons at Fordo. Iran has built this hideout at such a secure place that it is almost impossible for Israeli missiles to reach there. It is said that Fordo Nuclear Center is 20 miles away from Qom city, inside a hill, 90 meters below the ground. This Iranian nuclear center is extremely safe. It was in 2009 that the world came to know about Fordo plant after the intelligence of countries like America and France told the world about it. Netanyahu's eyes are now on this hideout. But even after knowing, he cannot cause any damage to this hideout. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has also been keeping an eye on this center which is Iran's second largest center of uranium enrichment. Israeli news website Jerusalem Post, citing an IAEA report, has claimed that there is uranium with purity up to 60% at two places in Iran. If it is further enriched, then six nuclear bombs can be made from it. What makes Fordo almost indestructible? Israel has bunker busters like GBU-28 and GBU-31 that can penetrate concrete up to a depth of about 6–10 meters. But to destroy Fordo, a bomb that can penetrate up to 61 meters is needed, which only America's GBU-57 MOP (Massive Ordnance Penetrator) can do. America can destroy Fordo by dropping GBU-57 MOP bombs from its B-2 bomber, but politically it does not want to get involved in this conflict. Apart from this, Fordo is a symbol of Iran's strategic prestige and ideology. It is under the tight security of IRGC with air defense systems like S-300, underground tunnels, multi-layer shields and electronic jamming systems. To destroy it, it will have to be attacked simultaneously at many levels, and that too repeatedly.

Unprecedented New View Of BLU-109 Bunker Buster Strike That Killed Hezbollah's Leadership
Unprecedented New View Of BLU-109 Bunker Buster Strike That Killed Hezbollah's Leadership

Yahoo

time07-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Unprecedented New View Of BLU-109 Bunker Buster Strike That Killed Hezbollah's Leadership

Closed-circuit television video has emerged offering a new very up-close and personal view of the large-scale and highly-coordinated strike on Hezbollah's command bunker in Dahieh, a southern Beirut suburb and a stronghold of the militant organization, on September 27th, 2024. GBU-31/B Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) bombs with BLU-109/B bunker-busting warheads were the primary weapon used for this attack that killed Hezbollah's leader Hassan Nasrallah, as well as other top officials. It has been reported that dozens of civilians were killed and hundreds more were wounded in the attack. The decapitation strike aimed at the large bunker buried beneath a residential area was one of the key operations that sent the Iranian-backed militant group far off kilter, allowing for Israel's air and ground operations to have a far greater effect than they would have otherwise while limiting Hezbollah's ability to respond in kind. The pager and walkie-talkie sabotage operation that preceded this strike was another. Hezbollah remains heavily degraded today with the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, a key ally outside of Tehran, being another massive blow that came months later. The video below shows what appears to be a normal day in Dahieh, with people moving about, including two motorcyclists that are shown in-frame. Then the bunker busters arrive. One is seen burrowing deep through the concrete roadway, narrowly missing one of the motorcyclists, followed by a massive subterranean explosion that 'lifts' the entire surrounding area. This is exactly the effect of a bunker buster like the BLU-109. The bomb's tough casing allows it to penetrate deep underground with its delayed fuzing detonating the warhead at a predetermined depth or even level of a reinforced compound. CCTV Footage was released today, from Israel's Precision-Airstrike against Hezbollah's Central Command Bunker in the Dahieh Suburb of Southern Beirut on September 27th, which resulting in the elimination of the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah as well as several… — OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) February 7, 2025 The strikes that killed Nasrallah were the result of decades of Israeli intelligence efforts to infiltrate Hezbollah and being able to the movements of its reclusive leader, according to multiple subsequent reports. Israel's unprecedented sowing of pagers and other electronics containing small explosive charges into Hezbollah's supply chains had already underscored its deep penetration into the group. Israel's strike is known to have involved the use of many GBU-31/Bs with BLU-109/B warheads delivered by at least eight F-15Is. Pre-strike imagery of the F-15s shows eight of them loaded to the brim with seven BLU-109/B-equipped JDAMs each, for a total of 56 bombs for the strike. Other reports put the number at over 80 bombs. ویدیویی از بلند شدن جنگنده های F-15 نیروی هوایی اسراییل مجهز به بمب GBU-31 و هسته سنگرشکن BLU-109 با وزن 2000 پوند برای حمله به مقر حسن نصرالله در بیروت روز گذشته: — Awes spad (@awes_spad) September 28, 2024 It's unclear whether or not Israel has received any BLU-116/Bs, a 2,000-pound-class penetrator featuring various improvements over the BLU-109/B, including an advanced smart fuze and the ability to punch through nearly 12 feet of reinforced concrete. The development of another 2,000-pound-class penetrator, the BLU-137/B, as a replacement for the BLU-109/B also began at least a decade ago, but to what extent that weapon is even in U.S. military service currently is not clear. Just today, the U.S. government approved the potential sale to Israel of additional JDAM kits specifically for use with the BLU-109/B, as well as precision-guided bombs and related components. A BLU-109 "Bunker Buster" undergoing testing. The 25mm thick steel casing enables the bomb to penetrate 4-6 ft of reinforced concrete! As you can see, the BLU-109 goes through concrete like a hot knife through butter. Incredible weapon. #avgeeks #aviation #aviationdaily #USAF — Air Power (@RealAirPower1) April 29, 2023 Video taken of the Israeli strike from afar shows highly precise targeteering that aimed to defeat the bunker system totally in one barrage. Images that emerged after the strike show giant craters and other impact areas spaced to provide continuous effects across a subterranean area. Different fuzing could have been employed to take out multiple levels of the complex and/or to ensure areas where the depth of the target wasn't known still resulted in the desired level of destruction. Layering in multiple BLU-109/Bs atop each other, allowing them to 'dig' deeper than they could if used in a singular manner, is also likely to have been used as there are reports that the bunker was located as deep as 60 feet below the surface. Incredible footage from Lebanon during IDF airstrikes. Explosions underground as well. — Clash Report (@clashreport) September 27, 2024 A massive crater, reportedly caused by a bunker buster, where Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli airstrike on September 27 in Beirut's southern suburbs. The strike, carried out by Israeli F-15 'Ra'am' multirole fighter aircraft, is believed to have… — OSINTWarfare (@OSINTWarfare) September 29, 2024 Beirut now. — Clash Report (@clashreport) September 27, 2024 Regardless, the video is perhaps the most up-close view we have seen of the real-world effects of these weapons and their ability to reliably drill down through the soil and concrete to reach their intended target. Contact the author: Tyler@

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