WW3 Fears as US Air Force Drops 'Nuclear Gravity Bombs' From Fighter Jet
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The tests took place in August in the Nevada desert. They were carried out without a nuclear load, which could have an impact in the negotiations with Russia. (International).
In the Nevada desert, the US military has dropped a tactical thermonuclear bomb. Without a warhead, of course. However, this is also a not-so-subtle geopolitical signal to Moscow. Even though the test of a B61-12 thermonuclear bomb in the Nevada desert sand was only an "inert version," i.e., a training missile, it is primarily a geopolitical show of force. This is especially true given the ongoing war in Ukraine and the warnings from Moscow abou…
WW3 fears as US Air Force drops 'nuclear gravity bombs' from fighter jet
The Energy Department and Air Force successfully completed the first-ever tests of dropping unarmed B61-12 nuclear gravity bombs from an F-35A fighter jet, the first and only tests so far of the B61-12
The results are positive.
US quietly already tested B61-12 NUCLEAR BOMB – VIDEO
The United States successfully tested a B61-12 tactical thermonuclear bomb without a warhead in August, according to a statement from the US Department of Energy's Sandia National Laboratories. The tests were conducted at a test site in Nevada from August 19 to 21, the statement said. During the tests, American fifth-generation F-35 fighter jets delivered
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