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Iraq
Tornadoes to chuck big rocks
2003-04-04
Tornado jets are poised to use yet another different weapon in the war against Iraq ... concrete bombs. The jets have already used high-tech weaponry such as the "bunker busting" cruise missile Storm Shadow, which cost £750,000 apiece and can pierce several feet of concrete. But now the crews operating over Iraq from the Ali Al Salem airbase in northern Kuwait are about to go to the opposite extreme and use "inert bombs". These are basically blocks of concrete shaped as bombs and painted blue to identify them as non-explosive if they are discovered still intact after the war. But they will be laser-guided 1,000lb blocks of concrete, capable of destroying a tank or artillery piece, but without causing a devastating explosion that would put civilians at risk and shatter surrounding buildings.

Tornado Detachment commander, Group Captain Simon Dobb, said: "We have the option of using these inert bombs. "They still have the guidance and steering methods of other high explosive weapons but the risk of causing civilian casualties is greatly reduced." There is the impact, without a massive explosive effect. The weapons, dropped from height and with great accuracy, can destroy a tank without affecting surrounding buildings.

The weapon is on standby if Saddam Hussein moves his tanks and artillery pieces further into Baghdad, hiding them in areas of dense population. It means the Tornados can still destroy them but leave civilian buildings intact and the population unscathed. He said: "There is the impact, without a massive explosive effect. It's all about proportionality."

Ah, the utilitarian joys of kinetic energy. The Tornado has a top speed of 1,452 mph. A thousand pounds of concrete, thumping a T55, dropped from, say, 1000 feet, makes a clang that will no doubt be very painful to the recipients. Briefly.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#7  Pictures aqnd video,PALESE!I gotta see this,must be like haveing a ring side seat for a meteor strike.
Keneitic energy weapons(banned WMD)used in a war on TV series Babylon Five
Posted by: raptor   2003-04-05 09:52:02  

#6  Its kind-of obvious when you think about it (and sci-fi writers have speculated about it for years).

Explosive force and imprecision go hand-in-hand. Once you have precision you don't need explosive force. Anti-tank weapons have used this principle for years.

I would assume that that the concrete just gives mass and there is something harder at the pointed end of the weapon.
Posted by: Phil B   2003-04-05 00:07:53  

#5  The USAF has been using these to. Basicly a JDAM kit on a inert bomb. Very nice for trashing an aircraft parked next to a daycare center. Oh, and that laser guided stick? Try a gps guided crowbar, from orbit. It's in planning phase. One shitload of kinetic energy.
Posted by: Steve   2003-04-04 22:20:24  

#4  So now they got high tech big rocks. Any word on that laser guided sharp stick they've been working on?
Posted by: tu3031   2003-04-04 22:11:20  

#3  Old Patriot,
KE = ((M * (V**2))/2
In other words KE grows with velocity squared. I do not know whether it will flatten a tank but for sure it will be noticed.
Posted by: marek   2003-04-04 21:40:16  

#2  I think I'm more impressed by this than by MOAB bombs. Minimalism at its finest.
Posted by: Dave D.   2003-04-04 21:38:35  

#1  If I remember my physics from school, three or more decades ago, KE=M*V. A 1000 pound concrete bomb, moving at 32ft/sec/sec, from say, 5000 feet, would hit with quite a thump - enough to dig a very deep hole, or cave in about 8 inches of hardened steel a couple of feet. I've been inside a T-55 - there isn't that much spare room. Not to mention dozens of very fragile components (including fragile human beings) that would probably stop working after such an impact.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2003-04-04 21:21:56  

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