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The United States military did drop a A GBU-43/B MOAB on ISIS targets in Afghanistan in April 2017. This video, however, does not show that explosion. The video is from at least 2015, when it was ...
Several Afghan people residing near the MOAB explosion voiced their appreciation for the drop, saying the black-clad militants tortured their community.
A "Mother of All Bombs" or MOAB weapon sits in a hangar. DoD Photo On April 13, the US military dropped the most powerful non-nuclear bomb in its arsenal on an ISIS stronghold in Afghanistan.
On Thursday, the United States made international headlines by dropping one the most powerful non-nuclear bomb it's ever used on an alleged ISIS hideout in Afghanistan ― a GBU-43/B, or MOAB ...
Its explosion is equivalent to 11 tons of TNT and the blast radius is a mile wide. The MOAB's acronym and power has led to it being given the nickname the ‘Mother Of All Bombs’.
The explosion left behind a crater 300-400 feet wide and 62 feet deep. People 300 miles away heard it. It also shattered all the medieval stained-glass windows of Worms cathedral, 9 miles away.
MOAB, Utah – A 10-inch natural gas pipeline exploded north of Moab on Thursday, damaging a roadway and sending up a mushroom-shaped cloud. Nearby workers escaped serious injury. KUTV reporter… ...