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MOAB Used In Afghanistan Against Daesh

transmorpher says...

$314 million for one bomb that does more damage to terrain than any enemies.

You could have dropped 1000 cluster bombs for the same price and done way more targeted damage, or 10000 JDAMS / Laser guided bombs.

This is all just Trumps ego. He wanted to show how serious he is, and nobody would let him drop a nuke, so they used his short attention span to dangle this MOAB in from of him to make him feel good.

"Yeah, yeah, it's the biggest one we have"

He's not even good at war mongering.

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sometimes (Member Profile)

deedub81 says...

Word.

Except the part about drugs. I want to be able to decide that for you.

In reply to this comment by sometimes:
@deedub81:

personally, I'd like to decide whach "recreational supplements" I can ingest, which countries we invade.

Both of those decisions were made for me, primarily by republican administrations, and both of which cost the country far, far more than things like education and health care.

For example:
The War on Drugs costs the federal govt $19,000,000,000 per year, or $600 per second. The states combined spend more than that, bringing the total up to 50 billion.

the GBU-39 bomb costs $70,000 per bomb.
the JDAM tailkit, which isn't even a bomb, but a guidance system, costs $21,000, with a projected inventory of 240,000 ($5,040,000,000 total cost).
Tomahawk cruise missiles cost $1.3 million each.


Consider that the median annual household income in the US is $48,000. A single GB-38 bomb vaporizes more US dollars than 1.5 citizens earn in a year.


Personally, given a choice between funneling huge amounts of money to multi-national companies owned by billionaires, or towards improving the lives of Americans (self included), I'd rather go with the latter.

Also, let us examine federal deficit, which has risen under every non-democrat administration in the past 30 years. the only administration to actually demonstrate fiscal responsibility and generate a surplus was Clinton, a Democrat.

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sometimes says...

@deedub81:

personally, I'd like to decide whach "recreational supplements" I can ingest, which countries we invade.

Both of those decisions were made for me, primarily by republican administrations, and both of which cost the country far, far more than things like education and health care.

For example:
The War on Drugs costs the federal govt $19,000,000,000 per year, or $600 per second. The states combined spend more than that, bringing the total up to 50 billion.

the GBU-39 bomb costs $70,000 per bomb.
the JDAM tailkit, which isn't even a bomb, but a guidance system, costs $21,000, with a projected inventory of 240,000 ($5,040,000,000 total cost).
Tomahawk cruise missiles cost $1.3 million each.


Consider that the median annual household income in the US is $48,000. A single GB-38 bomb vaporizes more US dollars than 1.5 citizens earn in a year.


Personally, given a choice between funneling huge amounts of money to multi-national companies owned by billionaires, or towards improving the lives of Americans (self included), I'd rather go with the latter.

Also, let us examine federal deficit, which has risen under every non-democrat administration in the past 30 years. the only administration to actually demonstrate fiscal responsibility and generate a surplus was Clinton, a Democrat.

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JDAM Test

TerraKhan says...

It could very easily have been a JDAM - the JDAM is simply a guidance package that attaches to a wide variety of ordnance (including the BLU-109 "bunker buster") in order to allow for GPS guidance as opposed to laser guidance. I am also not convinced that it was a bunker buster, the crater you mentioned is easily created with a standard Mk84 bomb, regardless of guidance package used. A hard target penetrator bomb (bunker buster) won't necessarily leave a larger crater than a standard bomb, but is designed to penetrate more deeply into a hardened target, such as a concrete bunker, before exploding.

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joedirt says...

The military probably has actual footage of kills from laser guided whatevers where you could probably sit down and count heads and come up with more than 30,000.

Heck in just pre-May 2003, the US and Brits used at least 13,000 cluster munitions, and in the air war before invasion, let's see 40,000 sorties flown and 30,000 bombs + 1,000 more cluster bombs.

I mean.. 5,000 JDAM 1-ton GPS guided bombs.... 1,000 cruise missles.... just in the bombing campaign... You think those things miss? This is all before a single bullet was fired. So yeah, probably a million dead.

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