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US offers 'bunker busters' to UAE over Iran threat
2011-12-02
The Obama administration has proposed selling 600 "bunker buster" bombs and other munitions to the United Arab Emirates, which lies across the Gulf from Iran, to deter what it called regional threats.

Iran is widely suspected of seeking to develop nuclear arms through a program that Tehran says is for peaceful power generation only.

The proposed $304 million sale would include 4,900 tail kits built by Boeing Co that turn unguided free-fall bombs into guided weapons and 4,300 "general purpose" bombs, the Defense Department said in a mandatory arms sale notice dated Wednesday.

The deal would boost UAE's ability "to meet current and future regional threats" and to help deter aggression, the Pentagon's Defense Security Cooperation Agency said in the note to lawmakers.
Posted by:tipper

#7  Good news, guys, about the equipment. I think I'd still be interested in the quality of the aircrew. Unless they were trained in the US/UK.
Read a cross-cultural manual many years ago, by the USAF since they had to do it and make it work as opposed to the nearest anthro dept, and they had many cautions about working with guys from the Arab culture. Not that they were necessarily substandard material but that they were difficult to train due to different world views. A marginal difference, though.
On the other hand, those little oil spots could afford to pay ex-military F16 pilots a pretty decent per diem.
Posted by: Richard Aubrey   2011-12-02 14:42  

#6   Maybe these bunker busters are smaller than they should be. But what would happen if the same exact spot were hit 5 times in a row by these lightweights? I expect the hole would get very deep very quickly.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-12-02 14:34  

#5  Thanks, Snowy.
Posted by: lotp   2011-12-02 14:32  

#4  These are the 2000# bunker busters, I think. They should be able to be delivered by an F-16, I would think. One with one of those cool new extra fuel tanks. But it seems to me that they would be much smaller than they would need against Iran, who is the only on they probably need to worry about.
Posted by: gorb   2011-12-02 14:28  

#3  They're F-16's with the new conformal fuel tanks on the backbones. So they are probably fairly long ranged.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2011-12-02 14:10  

#2  Aircraft include 54 F-16/Es and 25 F-16/Fs, plus a couple dozen Dassault multirole fighters.

Air refueling? UAE's right across the Straits of Hormuz from Iran. If they were based just north, in Qatar, I *think* they could make it to Qom and back. Don't know about Qom from UAE, but definitely Bushehr.

Air defense? UAE as well as Bahrain and Qatar has kindly hosted a US military presence for some time. It's fair to expect it would be a protected air space.
Posted by: lotp   2011-12-02 10:36  

#1  So how many first line aircraft does the UAE have, along with first line pilots? Air refueling capability? Air defense in case the stuff comes in instead of going out?
Maybe this is a face-saving way of pre-positioning munitions on UAE airfields in case any of the big boys need a refill.
Posted by: Richard Aubrey   2011-12-02 10:06  

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