The head. It's a HEAD !!!...And I wasn't looking it up, I was on the can.
My apologies, the head. Be grateful I didn't call it the latrineThe head. It's a HEAD !!!
And were you my age ... you would probably deserve "rep" just for making it back ...
The BLU-82 was used for that. They had a 3 foot nose on the thing so it would blow up above ground and not crater so badly. They even dropped a few in the first Gulf War.
The T-12 was a further development of the concept initiated with the United Kingdom's Tallboy and Grand Slam weapons: a hardened, highly aerodynamic bomb of the greatest possible weight designed to be dropped from the highest possible altitude in order to destroy hardened targets. The T-12 weighed 43,600 lb (nearly 20 metric tons), which was twice the size of the US previous largest bomb, the American-built version of the British Grand Slam, the Bomb, GP, 22,000-lb, M110 (T-14). Only one plane, the Convair B-36 Peacemaker was designed to carry the T-12, although a B-29 Superfortress was converted for testing. The T-12 was not a simple scale up of the M110 but incorporated modifications based on testing and calculations.
Yes, I those two points weren't meant to seem related. I was just stating that a couple were dropped in Iraq, but not to clear LZ's.If memory serves, the BLU-82 was used to clear landmines in Desert Storm and as a psychological weapon. Apparently a British SAS team was a few miles from one of the drops, and commented, "The bloody Americans just nuked Baghdad!"
Yes, I those two points weren't meant to seem related. I was just stating that a couple were dropped in Iraq, but not to clear LZ's.
Not to mention six times more powerful than the "brother and sister of all bombs" and twelve times more powerful than the "brother and sister's pet dog and cat of all bombs", but maybe not as powerful as the "estranged uncle and 'friend' (at least that is what the uncle says, although you are not exactly certain that they are just 'friends' because he is always at your uncles house, which is very clean and decorated btw, who plays the cello, loves to cook and is always curious about who does your sisters hair) of all bombs" which of course I mean isChannel One television said the new ordnance, nicknamed the "dad of all bombs" is four times more powerful than the U.S. "mother of all bombs."