Showing posts with label B-2. Show all posts
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Monday, February 16, 2026

USAF orders 30K lb. GBU-57 bunker busters to prepare for Iran

Bunker Buster GBU-57


The US Air Force just dropped a massive reality check on anyone who thought we could casually bomb Iran's nuclear sites and then call it a day without restocking the pantry.

After unleashing 14 GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators during Operation Midnight Hammer back in June, the B-2 fleet needs more of these 30,000-pound bahdahbing bombs to keep the arsenal ready for whatever comes next. And yes, Boeing is getting the sole-source contract because surprise, they're the only ones who build this thing.

The partially redacted justification notice posted online last week lays it out plain: "this procurement and sustainment activity is critically needed to replenish the inventory of GBU-57’s, ended during Operation Midnight Hammer (21 June 25)."

Boeing has "uniquely acquired expertise over a period of 18 years of adapting this specialized weapon to meet evolving mission needs as MOP transitioned from proof-of-concept to Full Operational Capability," the document explains. Handing the job to anyone else? "Unacceptable delays." And the brass isn't mincing words on why speed matters: "No delay in award is acceptable for this effort. Delaying this requirement would undermine force readiness and efficient acquisitions for this key weapons program. A delay undermines Combatant Commanders’ capabilities, jeopardizes force readiness and strategic deterrence, hinders nuclear proliferation prevention efforts, and could result in loss of life."

The exact number of bombs being bought, the price tag, and delivery timeline? All classified or just not released. Because why spoil the mystery?

What is the MOP, anyway? Developed in the early 2000s by Boeing and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator exists for one job: smashing through Hard and Deeply Buried Targets like underground labs, command centers, and those pesky nuclear facilities.

An Air Force fact sheet calls it "a weapon system designed to accomplish a difficult, complicated mission of reaching and destroying our adversaries’ weapons of mass destruction located in well-protected facilities."

This beast weighs 30,000 pounds (13,600 kilograms), with the warhead alone tipping the scales at 5,740 pounds (2,600 kg) and stretching over 20 feet (6 meters) long. It can punch through up to 200 feet (60 m.) of earth or 60 feet (18 m.) of reinforced concrete, making it the heaviest non-nuclear bomb we've got.

Scientific American once compared the kinetic impact to "800 to 900 megajoules (about 758,000 to 853,000 British thermal units) of kinetic energy – comparable to a 285-ton (285,000 kg.) Boeing 747-400 touching down at 170 mph (274 kph) or a 565-ton (565,000 kg.) Amtrak Acela train moving at 120 mph (193 kph)." In other words, it's a flying freight train with bad intentions.B-2 bomber drops a GBU-57 during a test

Operation Midnight Hammer marked the MOP's combat debut in June 2025, when seven B-2 Spirits hammered sites at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan with those 14 bombs. US officials called it a win, but independent looks suggest the results were mixed: Fordow took a serious hit, while Natanz and Isfahan might bounce back quicker than hoped.

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The strikes exposed both the MOP's raw power and its real-world limits, from the sheer size limiting which planes can carry it, to the headaches of ultra-hardened targets, and Iran's ongoing efforts to build better defenses. Replenishing the stockpile now isn't just housekeeping. It's a reminder that deterrence doesn't come cheap, and the mullahs aren't going to stop digging just because we hit them once.

Thursday, June 26, 2025

Trump's response to Iranian Foreign Minister's vow to develop a nuclear weapon


THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Iran’s nuclear dreams got a reality check this weekend when U.S. military strikes turned their facilities into a garbage dump. But apparently, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi didn’t get the memo. He’s doubling down, insisting the terrorist regime will keep chasing its nuclear ambitions, uranium enrichment and all.

Fun Fact: the Compromised News Network reported with scant, unreliable evidence, that the nuclear sites were not severely destroyed and may be up and running in a matter of a few weeks. This was reported by the same lame so called journalist, Natasha Bertrand, along with the remainder of the three stooges, Katie Bo Lillis, and Zachary Cohen who did the anti-Trump bashing. It was Bertrand, and the puffy McStuffy Brian Stelter, who are famous for saying the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinformation; a veritable genius.

“Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said his country will not abandon its nuclear program and that it must now rethink how to protect its facilities after strikes by Israel and the U.S.,” Newsweek reported Wednesday. “The top Iranian diplomat said the attacks will have ‘serious and profound effects on the course of the nuclear program,’ adding: ‘We need to rethink how we protect our nuclear facilities.’” 

Good luck with that. First they'll need to find a way to clean up the mess and perhaps they'll have to deal with radiation in the area.

Enter President Donald Trump, who wasn’t in the mood for Araghchi’s bravado and bull at the NATO Summit on Wednesday. He shut it down, saying Iran’s not “building bombs” anytime soon because their nuclear sites are now a smoking crater.



“They’re not going to have a bomb and they’re not going to enrich...we won’t let that happen, militarily,” 'The Donald' said. “The last thing they want to do is enrich anything right now, they want to recover.” 

“We had a tremendous victory, tremendous hit,” he added, crowing about the B-2 bombers and Tomahawk missiles that rained down from a U.S. sub. “They’re not going to be building bombs for a long time.” Translation: Iran’s nuclear program just got sent back to the Stone Age, where their culture has been stuck since that time.

But in classic Trump fashion, he left the door cracked for a deal, noting, “They’ve got a country and they’ve got oil.” 

So, what’s it gonna be, Iran? Play ball or keep picking fights you can’t win?

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