Largest non-nuclear bomb dropped in Afghanistan

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WASHINGTON: The Pentagon says US forces in Afghanistan dropped the military’s largest non-nuclear bomb on an Daesh target in Afghanistan.

Adam Stump, a Pentagon spokesman, says it was the first-ever combat use of the bomb, known as the GBU-43, which he said contains 11 tons of explosives.

The Air Force calls it the Massive Ordnance Air Blast bomb (MOAB). Based on the acronym, it has been nicknamed the “Mother Of All Bombs.”

Pentagon confirms a GBU-43/B, nicknamed MOAB, was dropped at 7 pm local time Thursday on suspected Daesh caves in Afghanistan

  • The 22,000-pound GBU-43 bomb, also known as the ‘mother of all bombs’Image Credit: Department of Defense / Reuters
  • In this US Air Force handout, a GBU-43/B bomb, or Massive Ordnance Air Blast (MOAB) bomb, is launched NovemberImage Credit: USAF

Stump says the bomb was dropped on a cave complex believed to be used by Daesh, or the so-called ISIS, fighters in the Achin district of Nangarhar province, very close to the border with Pakistan.

The military is currently assessing the damage. Gen. John Nicholson, commander of US forces in Afghanistan, signed off on the use of the bomb, according to sources.

Pentagon confirms a GBU-43/B, nicknamed MOAB, was dropped at 7 pm local time Thursday on suspected Daesh caves in Afghanistan

This is the first time a MOAB has been used in the battlefield, according to the US officials. This munition was developed during the Iraq War.