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Now try to do that while working under the uncertainty of bombardment where in order to protect the centrifuges, long processes of shutdown and start up must be obeyed.
Why?
Why is it so important to have nuclear weapons?
because reportedly the Saudi's have some..
You didn't think it was because of the Israeli's did you?
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Well, I don't disagree with you, you're right. All projectiles depend on gravity to fall down on the target as the main source of energy for falling down, the USA could add rocket assistance to the bomb and that would help the bomb to fall down faster and penetrate more because it will create a higher impulse in a certain time interval, but my point is that Iran can take counter-measures easier and cheaper than the USA can build mightier bunker buster bombs. Iran can create a several layer shield to protect its facilities, the first layers will be soft fibers produced by nano-technology like a web that will embrace the bomb and the web will increase the time factor during the impulse and second layers can be high density materials like depleted uranium with heavy layers of plumb and cement surrounding it or other things. Iran is a very mountainous country and is engulfed by mountains all around it, so it naturally has many perfect places to build underground facilities and can protect them well too. If your bombers try to drop more than one or two bombs, they need to spend a higher amount of time on the target and that increases the risk of being hit by Iran's air defense. So There must be a balance. You must do your job quickly and efficiently. You can't drop something on Iranian facilities that won't finish the job and you can't drop enough bombs on Iran while your bombers are being identified and hit by Iranian air defense. I don't underestimate the US air force though, but it's not easy either.
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True, but even if they succeed in damaging all of our centrifuges, we still have thousands more to replace them, just like what happened in the Stuxnet case. We are operating only one fifth of the number of centrifuges we have and we'll keep doing the same to ensure that our enrichment is not going to be stopped forcefully.
This is nothing new to the U.S. Air Force or Navy. They were prepared against the Soviet Union with its most advanced SAM systems in the world as well as large quantities of them. Since the new bunker busters are GPS guided the B2s don't need to loiter around the target. Just fly near the target, release the bombs and get out. The ones that do loiter around are laser guided.
well It's claimed that GPS can be fooled or at least mad unusable if it is for a small areaThis is nothing new to the U.S. Air Force or Navy. They were prepared against the Soviet Union with its most advanced SAM systems in the world as well as large quantities of them. Since the new bunker busters are GPS guided the B2s don't need to loiter around the target. Just fly near the target, release the bombs and get out. The ones that do loiter around are laser guided.
And? Aren't you all a bunch of loving people joined by common religion ?
Common god.. not a common religion apparently.. God will be very angry when we all make it up there..
but that is off the topic .
well It's claimed that GPS can be fooled or at least mad unusable if it is for a small area
another question if you need two of these bombs to destroy a target you must drop
them at the exact same position because these bombs don't destroy the top layer of
fortification they are designed to detonate deep underground so there will be a small
hole on the ground and a big havoc 30-40 m under ground . this can be done with small
bombs but can it be done with a 14 ton bombs?can you drop both of them at the same
position with the same penetration angle ?
I do not need to destroy your house to make it unlivable. I just need to make you believe it is unlivable.
Hmmm... Isn't that ummm, yes, you mean you'd "terrorize" them to think so. Who else does that? Hmmmmmmm...
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I'm interested to know what fortifications did the Iranians do. Was it like another layer of concrete or something more improvised as they normally do things there...
Yes. Reproducibly precisely, in fact.
Probably not. Too many variables and more importantly a few unknowns. Would be off now and then.
It might be possible that two shafts side by side might still do the trick. It might mean they create more rubble and block things up further.
If the idea is to destroy whatever's down below, that mission would probably fail.
Actually, it is much simpler than that. To deny use of underground facilities that are too heavily fortified to be targeted directly, the access points are destroyed, such as entrances, air handling units, power stations etc. That can be just as effective.