Anonymous ID: 9a5d57 Aug. 23, 2018, 3:43 p.m. No.2716268   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6337 >>6470 >>6534

An Air Force Stealth B-2 Spirit Just Test-Dropped a Nuclear Bomb

 

This is what it could do in battle.

An Air Force Stealth B-2 Spirit Just Test-Dropped a Nuclear Bomb

 

The Air Force’s B-2 Stealth bomber has test-dropped an upgraded, multi-function B61-12 nuclear bomb which improves accuracy, integrates various attack options into a single bomb and changes the strategic landscape with regard to nuclear weapons mission possibilities.

 

Earlier this summer, the Air Force dropped a B61-12 nuclear weapon from a B-2 at Nellis AFB, marking a new developmental flight test phase for the upgraded bomb, Air Force spokeswoman Capt. Hope Cronin told Warrior Maven.

 

“The updated weapon will include improved safety, security and reliability,” Cronin said.

 

The B61-12 adds substantial new levels of precision targeting and consolidates several different kinds of attack options into a single weapon. Instead of needing separate variants of the weapon for different functions, the B61-12 by itself allows for earth-penetrating attacks, low-yield strikes, high-yield attacks, above surface detonation and bunker-buster options.

 

The latest version of the B61 thermonuclear gravity bomb, which has origins as far back as the 1960s, is engineered as a low-to-medium yield strategic and tactical nuclear weapon, according to nuclearweaponsarchive.org, which also states the weapon has a “two-stage” radiation implosion design.

 

“The main advantage of the B61-12 is that it packs all the gravity bomb capabilities against all the targeting scenarios into one bomb. That spans from very low-yield tactical “clean” use with low fallout to more dirty attacks against underground targets,” Hans Kristensen, Director of the Nuclear Information Project, Federation of American Scientists, told Warrior Maven.

 

Air Force officials describe this, in part, by referring to the upgraded B61-12 as having an “All Up Round.”

 

“The flight test accomplished dedicated B61-12 developmental test requirements and “All Up Round” system level integration testing on the B-2,” Cronin said.

 

The B61 Mod 12 is engineered with a special “Tail Subassembly” to give the bomb increased accuracy, giving a new level of precision targeting using Inertial Navigation Systems, Kristensen said.

 

“Right now the B-2 carries only B61-7 (10-360 kt), B61-11(400 kt, earth-penetrator), and B83-1 (high-yield bunker-buster). The B61-12 covers all of those missions, with less radioactive fallout, plus very low-yield attacks,” he added.

 

The evidence that the B61-12 can penetrate below the surface has significant implications for the types of targets that can be held at risk with the bomb.

 

By bringing an “earth-penetrating” component, the B61-12 vastly increases the target scope or envelope of attack. It can enable more narrowly targeted or pinpointed strikes at high-value targets underground - without causing anywhere near the same level of devastation above ground or across a wider area.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/air-force-stealth-b-2-112000396.html

Anonymous ID: 9a5d57 Aug. 23, 2018, 4:20 p.m. No.2716600   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6665

California Wants To Mandate Colleges Dispense Abortion Pills To Students

 

California lawmakers are poised to pass a bill mandating that the state's colleges and universities keep a supply of the abortion pill, RU-486, on hand for any student who requests one, according to a report from the ACLU.

 

Student activists have pushed the bill, stressing that the abortion bill, which forces the uterus to mimic a miscarriage, effectively expelling an unborn baby from a mother's womb, is necessary to "support students" who want to "complete their academics in a supportive environment."

 

Although it's already possible to obtain a medical abortion in places like Berkeley, California, where the bill originated, it's just not convenient for women who take their studies seriously.

 

Or something.

 

“Being in Berkeley, I just expected that it would be very easy, there would be no issues in accessing care," one activist told the women's magazine, Bustle. "[students who wanted abortions were] faced with mostly logistical and bureaucratic hurdles that ended up having serious consequences on their academic performance, finances, and also just their emotional wellbeing."

 

https://www.dailywire.com/news/34941/california-wants-mandate-colleges-dispense-emily-zanotti

 

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