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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Rumors Fly That Russia Has Dropped "The Father of All Bombs" in Syria
2017-09-09
"A rumor has appeared on social media suggesting that Russia has dropped its most powerful non-nuclear bomb, nicknamed the Father of All Bombs, on ISIS terrorists in Syria. If confirmed, this would be the first time Russia has employed this weapon, which is has otherwise revealed very little about, in combat.

On Sept. 7, 2017, posts appeared on Twitter alleging that witnesses and activists near the Syrian city of Deir ez-Zor, had seen the weapon in action.. As yet, though, there has been no reporting in English language Russian news outlets or an official statement from the Russian Ministry of Defense."
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The Russians say the complete weapon weighs just over 14,000 pounds and can create a blast equivalent to 44 tons of TNT. This would make it lighter, but more devastating that than U.S. Air Force’s 22,000 pound GBU-43/B Mother of All Bombs (MOAB), which the Russians were clearly referencing with their own nickname.

"Tests show its effectiveness and capabilities are comparable to nuclear weapons," Russian General Colonel Alexander Rukshin, then Deputy Chief of the country’s Armed Forces General Staff, said after the first field test on Sept. 11, 2007. "At the same time, the use of this weapon doesn’t damage or pollute the environment."

Russia claims that the Tu-160 Blackjack super-sonic heavy bomber is the primary means to delivering this massive bomb, but that seems highly unlikely. Official film of the test is heavily edited to show a Tu-160’s bomb bay opening, before cutting abruptly to what looks like the bomb falling way straight out the back of different plane.?
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Posted by:Anomalous Sources

#15   'Explosive diversity'!
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-09-09 18:36  

#14  A size isn't everything story...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2017-09-09 17:30  

#13  But no seismograph reports. BS
Posted by: Elmoluper Speatch4876   2017-09-09 15:53  

#12  Vikings+free Slavs = modern Russians.
Got it!
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2017-09-09 14:39  

#11  As late as 1840 the armies of the Russian Tsar were invading the 'Stans and recovering Russian Slaves. The stories of Russian boys being sold as future eunuchs in Samarkand left quite a scar in the Russian psyche...
Posted by: magpie   2017-09-09 13:48  

#10  Whew - for a minute there I thought this was gonna be a story on the Trump dossier.
Posted by: Raj   2017-09-09 13:17  

#9  Grom nailed it. The Russians don't feel safe without vassals on every side of them.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2017-09-09 12:49  

#8  Ah yes; Potemkin, A change is gonna come.
Posted by: Dale   2017-09-09 09:39  

#7  making it AB FAB
Posted by: Kofi Wittlesbach1898   2017-09-09 08:31  

#6  It goes back to 8th century - when Scandinavians on their (river) way to Constantinople started stopping & capturing local Slavs to sell as slaves in Constantinople. And later started to settle along the rivers and turn local Slavs into serfs. And it involves a 1000 years of invasions from both East & West - sometimes at the same time.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-09-09 08:21  

#5  ...I think the code name for this mission was Operation POTEMKIN.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2017-09-09 08:19  

#4  N guard, I think that inferiority complex goes way back to the Czars and their feelings toward Europe. Maybe back to Ivan the terrible or my guess would be Peter the Great in the 18th century.
Posted by: AlanC   2017-09-09 08:13  

#3  what is with the Russians and their inferiority complex? it just confirms their 2nd rate status.
Posted by: N guard    2017-09-09 06:43  

#2  Seems to me a heavier casing would result in a sharper blast.
Posted by: gorb   2017-09-09 02:51  

#1  That would be "FAB"?
Posted by: Elmemble Angomonter3765   2017-09-09 01:30  

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