Anonymous ID: e334da April 30, 2018, 5:44 a.m. No.1246730   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6780 >>7026

http://www.businessinsider.com/air-force-rods-from-god-kinetic-weapon-hit-with-nuclear-weapon-force-2017-9

 

The Air Force's 'rods from god' could hit with the force of a nuclear weapon — with no fallout

 

The 107-country Outer Space Treaty signed in 1967 prohibits nuclear, biological, or chemical weapons from being placed in or used from Earth's orbit. What they didn't count on was the US Air Force's most simple weapon ever: a tungsten rod that could hit a city with the explosive power of an intercontinental ballistic missile.

 

During the Vietnam War, the US used what it called "Lazy Dog" bombs. These were simply solid steel pieces, less than 2 inches long, fitted with fins. There was no explosive — they were simply dropped by the hundreds from planes flying above Vietnam.

 

Lazy Dog projectiles (aka "kinetic bombardment") could reach speeds of up to 500 mph as they fell to the ground and could penetrate 9 inches of concrete after being dropped from as little as 3,000 feet.

 

The idea is like shooting bullets at a target, except instead of losing velocity as it travels, the projectile is gaining velocity and energy that will be expended on impact. They were shotgunning a large swath of jungle, raining bullet-size death at high speeds.

 

That's how Project Thor came to be.

 

Instead of hundreds of small projectiles from a few thousand feet, Thor used a large projectile from a few thousand miles above the Earth. The "rods from god" idea was a bundle of telephone-pole-size (20 feet long, 1 foot in diameter) tungsten rods, dropped from orbit, reaching a speed of up to 10 times the speed of sound.

The rod itself would penetrate hundreds of feet into the Earth, destroying any potential hardened bunkers or secret underground sites. More than that, when the rod hits, the explosion would be on par with the magnitude of a ground-penetrating nuclear weapon— but with no fallout.

 

Such a weapon could destroy a target with 15 minutes' notice.

 

One Quora user who works in the defense aerospace industry quoted a cost of no less than $10,000 a pound to fire anything into space. With 20 cubic feet of dense tungsten weighing in at just over 24,000 pounds, the math is easy. Just one of the rods would be prohibitively expensive. The cost of $230 million a rod was unimaginable during the Cold War.

 

These days, not so much. The Bush administration even considered revisiting the idea to hit underground nuclear sites in rogue nations in the years following 9/11. Interestingly enough, the cost of a single Minuteman III ICBM was $7 million in 1962, when it was first introduced ($57 million adjusted for inflation).

 

The trouble with a nuclear payload is that it isn't designed to penetrate deep into the surface. And the fallout from a nuclear device can be devastating to surrounding, potentially friendly areas.

 

A core takeaway from the concept of weapons like Project Thor's is that hypersonic weapons pack a significant punch and may be the future of global warfare.

Anonymous ID: e334da April 30, 2018, 5:51 a.m. No.1246763   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6796

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https://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/Syrian-army-says-enemy-rocket-attacks-strike-at-military-bases-553080

 

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WATCH: SYRIAN ARMY SAYS 'ENEMY' ROCKET ATTACKS STRIKE AT MILITARY BASES

An opposition source said one of the locations hit was an army base widely known as a recruitment center for Iranian-backed Shi'ite militias who fight alongside Bashar Assad.

The Syrian army said on Sunday that rockets had struck several military bases in Hama and Aleppo countryside in what it said was new "aggression" by its enemies, state television said.

In a news flash, state television said the missile attacks took place at 10:30 p.m. local time. Earlier, state television said successive blasts were heard in rural Hama province and that authorities were investigating the cause.

Photos posted by Israeli media show the sites attacked in Syria on Sunday night, specifically a structure in the village of al-Malkiya near Aleppo.

 

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"Syria is being exposed to a new aggression with some military bases in rural Hama and Aleppo hit with enemy rockets," an army source was quoted as saying without elaborating.

 

Reports from the Syrian opposition said 38 regime soldiers were killed and 57 were injured in the attack, citing media outlets with connections to the regime.

 

An opposition source said one of the locations hit was an army base known as Brigade 47 near Hama city, widely known as a recruitment center for Iranian-backed Shi'ite militias who fight alongside President Bashar Assad's forces.

 

State television did not give a location for the explosions but two residents contacted in eastern Hama countryside said the blasts came from a military base reported to be used by Iranian-backed forces.

 

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Tensions have risen dramatically between the two arch-enemies following the infiltration of an armed Iranian drone into northern Israel which the IDF claims was on a sabotage attack mission against the Jewish State. In mid-April, a strike on the T4 airbase in Homs province blamed on Israel killed seven IRGC soldiers, including Col. Mehdi Dehghan who led the drone unit operating out of the base. Reports later surfaced that advanced Iranian Air defenses had been the target of the strike.

 

Earlier on Sunday Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman stated that the Jewish State would respond forcibly if any rockets are launched to Israel or Israeli jets.

 

“If someone thinks that it is possible to launch missiles to Israeli cities or our aircraft, no doubt we will respond and we will respond very forcefully,” he said at The Jerusalem Post conference in New York when asked by Yaakov Katz, Editor-in-Chief of The Jerusalem Post.

 

“We will keep our freedom of operation in all of Syria. We have no intention to attack Russia or to interfere in domestic Syrian issues. But if somebody thinks that it is possible to launch missiles or to attack Israel or even our aircraft, no doubt we will respond and we will respond very forcefully.”

 

Liberman along with other senior Israeli officials have been warning of Iranian entrenchment on the Golan Heights, an area of key strategic importance for the Jewish State, stressing that it is a red line for Jerusalem.

 

Over the course of Syria’s eight-year long civil war Israel has publicly admitted to having struck over 100 Hezbollah convoys and other Iranian targets in Syria, while keeping mum on hundreds of other strikes attributed to it.

 

US President Donald Trump spoke by phone with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday to discuss "challenges facing the Middle East region, especially the problems posed by the Iranian regime’s destabilizing activities," the White House said on Sunday.

 

The phone call followed meetings in Washington held by Israeli Defense Secretary Avigdor Liberman and the president's national security adviser, John Bolton, as well as US Defense Secretary James Mattis, and preceded meetings between Netanyahu and the president's new secretary of state in Israel. Those meetings focused on Iran, the officials said.

Anonymous ID: e334da April 30, 2018, 5:55 a.m. No.1246780   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6797 >>6933 >>7005

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https://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/patrick-goodenough/mystery-explosions-iranian-base-syria-register-earthquake

 

Mystery Explosions at ‘Iranian Base’ in Syria Register As Earthquake

By Patrick Goodenough | April 30, 2018 | 4:09 AM EDT

 

A photograph posted on social media purportedly shows massive explosions southeast of Hama, Syria on Saturday night. (Photo: Bassam Jaara/Twitter)

(CNSNews.com) – An Iranian military base and arms depot in northern Syria reportedly came under missile attack on Saturday night, triggering explosions so powerful they registered as a 2.6 magnitude earthquake.

 

The state news agency SANA reported only that enemy projectiles had targeted “military positions in the countryside of Hama and Aleppo provinces” around 10:30 PM, and that military “authorities are working to identify the cause of the explosions.”

 

Posts on social media put some of the explosions at a location around 10 miles southeast of Hama, in a place called “Mountain 47” (Jabal 47), near a village named Taqsees. Video clips showed what appeared to be massive secondary explosions.

 

At the same time, the France-based European-Mediterranean Seismological Center, citing seismological data from Turkey and Lebanon, reported a 2.6 magnitude quake at 10:40 PM, 10 miles south-east of Hama.

On Twitter, Bassam Jaara, an exiled Syrian opposition activist, posted photos of distant explosions and identified one target as a camp for the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and allied sectarian militia.

 

Jaara said the shelling – from an unknown source but “believed to be Israeli” – resulted in a “large number” of deaths. There was no confirmation of either.

 

Iranian state-funded Press TV reported that “the origins of the attacks are still unclear, but come several weeks after Russia and Syria said Israeli warplanes struck an air base in the Syrian province of Homs.”

 

But another Iranian outlet, the state-owned Tasnim news agency, cited “some Syrian media sources” as saying nine missiles had been fired from U.S. and British forces in northern Jordan.

Anonymous ID: e334da April 30, 2018, 6:05 a.m. No.1246838   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6848

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#BreakingNews

Sources saying this is the moment of the blast in the 47th Division base near Hama, #Syria.

Reports are associating this attack to Israel, adding 38 Iranians have been killed.

These attacks took place at 10:30 pm local time on Sunday, reports add.

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Anonymous ID: e334da April 30, 2018, 6:07 a.m. No.1246848   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6873

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38 of #Iran’s IRGC Quds Force members killed in recent rocket attack in #Syria.

Sources are providing first footage of this attack.…

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