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![]() "MCN" wrote in message ... Is there a version of the Mk 84 'iron bomb' that contained depleted uranium (DU) to give the Mk 84 a better performance as bunker buster? I'm asking as a spokesperson for the State Department said on 8 June 1981 in reaction to the Israeli attack on the Iraqi Osirak/Tammuz 17 nuclear reactor: "US-supplied uranium weapons used in the raid..." The only way those dropped Mk 84 could have been a kind of uranium weapon would be that they contained DU. Would make sense to me, but I never read that such a version of the Mk 84 existed. Anybody any info about that? Can this reported remark be confirmed? Where are you finding it? On general ordnance principles I doubt the existence of a Mk 84 with depleted uranium. A possibility (assuming the quote is correct) is that the State Department spokesperson was confused (yes, it happens!). I am also skeptical that details of the raid were available to State so soon. Carey Sublette |
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