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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2008

The last operational BLU-82 was dropped from an MC-130E Combat Talon I aircraft at the Utah Test and Training Range July 15, 2008. Air Force reservists from the 711th Special Operations Squadron conducted the mission.

The warhead contains 12,600 pounds of GSX slurry (ammonium nitrate, aluminum powder and polystyrene).

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  • I just call it "the instant LZ"

  • Which they could use it in Carpet bombing. There would be no forests left in Vietnam

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  • Say, wouldn't this be the MOAB for Black Ops 2, if they had one?

  • This bomb was used to clear the landing zone for a helicopter if there were mines or anything able to damage it

  • Could get a much better effect with about 10kg of Pu 239

  • Still prefer the Grand Slam, 22,000lb of fun.

  • now they have perfected the M.O.A.B.

  • @PapaKuhn stupid comment we meet again...

  • Daisy Cutter is still one of my favourite bombs .

  • God Bless America

  • that was  big

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