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Iraq-Jordan
New Bomb Kills From Inside the Building
2005-05-11
May 11, 2005: The U.S. Air Force is shipping to Iraq a new bomb, HardSTOP (Hardened Surface Target Ordnance Package), designed to destroy the inside of target buildings, without damaging adjacent buildings. HardSTOP is a GPS guided half ton cluster bomb. The GPS and computer in the bomb control the dispersal of 54 smaller bomblets, that are designed to penetrate the roof of a building and explode inside. The bomb software can be programmed to distribute the bomblets in an area as small as 20 feet in diameter, or up to 110 feet. When the bomblets go through the roof, they explode. Some of the bomblets can be programmed to go through one or more floors before exploding.
With HardSTOP, the risk of damage to nearby buildings is minimal. Actually, the building the bomblets hit won't be damaged much, as the small explosive charge in each bomblet is designed to kill people, not destroy a building. In effect, HARDStop puts 54 large hand grenades inside a building, allowing nearby friendly troops to quickly move in and take possession.
Bomb-a-rama will no doubt complain about the lack of colateral damage :)
Posted by:Steve

#6  Alaska Paul,

They are working on that for the new rifle with a grenade launcher. Sweeeeeeeet...
Posted by: mmurray821   2005-05-11 15:35  

#5  Wonder how it does against bunkers or AFVs.
Posted by: Mike   2005-05-11 11:35  

#4  Repeat to self"preview is my friend,preview is my friend"
Posted by: raptor   2005-05-11 10:52  

#3  Super-dupper,giat,economy siezed Guisinard
Posted by: raptor   2005-05-11 10:51  

#2  So do they have thermobaric units that do the same thing? No UXB after some ethylene oxide goes off.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-05-11 10:08  

#1  I wonder what there UXB percentage is? The last place I would want to be bee-bopping around is where there are unexploded hand-grenade type munitions.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-05-11 09:58  

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