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That ‘Mother of All Bombs’ Was Just Waiting For the Right Target

That ‘Mother of All Bombs’ Was Just Waiting For the Right Target

That ‘Mother of All Bombs’ Was Just Waiting For the Right Target

Security, Spoken · SpokenLayer

April 17, 20178m 16s

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When the US dropped a 22,600-pound bomb near suspected ISIS tunnels in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province on Thursday, the blast from the explosion would have rushed into the furthest reaches of the mountain complex about a mile away. The GBU-43, known as Moab—short for Massive Ordnance Air Blast, or, colloquially, Mother of All Bombs—is the largest non-nuclear, non-penetrating bomb in the US arsenal. And until now, this mother had never been used outside of a testing facility.

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