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Africa North
RAF To Be Issued 2,000 lb Bunker Busters For Libya
2011-05-29
The Royal Air Force is to get 2,000lb "bunker busting" bombs to boost its mission in Libya.

The Ministry of Defence said the Enhanced Paveway III bombs were capable of penetrating the roofs of reinforced buildings. The MoD said this would enable the RAF to attack command centres and communications nodes in Libya.

Defence Secretary Dr Liam Fox said: "We are not trying to physically target individuals in Gaddafi's inner circle."

The MoD said the bombs had been prepared and could be used in Libya in a matter of hours and would help to protect civilians from being targeted by Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's regime.

Dr Fox said: "The introduction of Enhanced Paveway III bombs is another way in which we are developing our tactics to protect civilians and achieve the intent of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1970 and 1973.

"We are not trying to physically target individuals in Gaddafi's inner circle on whom he relies but we are certainly sending them increasingly loud messages.

"Gaddafi may not be capable of listening but those around him would be wise to do so," Dr Fox added.

The RAF's arsenal already includes Enhanced Paveway II, Paveway IV, and Dual Mode Seeker Brimstone bombs.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#2  I don't like telegraphing, but in this case, it has it's uses. Gaddafi knows full well that these are the weapons that erased the Iraqi AF in its supposedly impregnable hard shelters. He won't run yet, but after the first few C3 bunkers (built by the same people who built Saddam's 'nuclear-proof' bunkers) are gutted, he will be faced with his choice.

Myself, I'm hoping he makes the wrong one and we get to take him out. He has a great deal to answer for, and if it comes at the hands of an Allied pilot, I for one shall not be unhappy.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2011-05-29 22:56  

#1  Too much telegraphing. Just do it.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2011-05-29 21:25  

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