US uses largest conventional bomb in Afghanistan
The US dropped its most powerful non-nuclear weapon, the GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast Bomb, on an area of eastern Afghanistan said to be controlled by ISIS militants. The April 13 air-strike targeted a cave complex believed to be used by fighters affiliated with the Islamic State's self-decalred "Khorasan Province" in Achin district of Nangarhar, near the border with Pakistan. A US special forces solider was killed in the same area last week. The MOAB, nicknamed the "mother of all bombs," is a 21,600-pound, GPS-guided munition that is the largest among the Pentagon's series of so-called "bunker-busters." The strike marked the first time it has been used in combat. (The Independent, CNN, LWJ)
Is the MOAB a 'bunker-buster'?
A "What is the MOAB?" profile on Fox News states:
So was the MOAB designed for clearing jungle or collapsing tunnels? Was it really militarily mandated in this instance, or was Trump just getting off in using his arsenal's biggest conventional bomb? We're serious.