What is the yield of a MOAB?
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What is the yield of a MOAB?
Why do they insist on describing bombs by how much they weigh?? I want to know the explosive yield, damnit...
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Its not the heaviest conventional weapon ever, but its the largest convetional yield.
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.01 Kilotons IIRC.kojikun wrote:wait, shit, you mean the 21,000 pounds isnt the explosive yield? then what is???
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I don't know what the yield is, but here's a good place to look for that kind of information:
http://fas.org/man/
http://fas.org/man/
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MOAB is packed with 18,000lb (8170kg) of Trinotal high explosive, the rest is the casing, wings, parachute and guidance system.
Usually these military high explosives are based on TNT, but have a whole lot of organic compounds to make them more stable and powerfull.
Usually these military high explosives are based on TNT, but have a whole lot of organic compounds to make them more stable and powerfull.
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Oh, well in that case we know the MOAB is significantly more powerful. I could have sworn that I heard from the news that its firepower was actualy 1/4 KT.kojikun wrote:Alyeska, 21,000lb _IS_ 0.01kT
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That was just bullshit media hype. It has the tiniest most minute fraction of firepower of a nuclear weapon. It's only a 9,500kg bomb, for heaven's sake. The Soviets have a 9,000kg bomb in their inventory (FAB-9000- say what you want about other Soviet designations but their bomb names are totally informative), you don't see anyone hyping it up as 'nuclear level' firepower.
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