The Massive Ordnance Air Blast (MOAB) (also known as the Mother Of All Bombs) is a large-yield conventional bomb developed by the United States military by Albert L. Weimorts Jr., touted as the most powerful non-nuclear weapon ever designed. It is also designated as the GBU-43/B. The bomb was designed to be delivered by a C-130 and intended for the Iraq war, but was not used.
The MOAB uses 18,000 pounds of H-6 as its explosive filler*. At 1.35 times the power of TNT, H-6 is one of the more powerful explosives used by the US military.
Although its effect has often been compared to that of a nuclear weapon, it is only about one thousandth the power of the nuclear bomb used against Hiroshima.
It was first tested with the explosive tritonal on March 11, 2003, at a test site in Eglin, Florida.
The utility of the bomb for purely military objectives is limited, as it is used more for its psychological effect on an enemy's morale. The lethal blast radius is surmised to be approximately 400 feet. Pound for pound, it is far less effective than cluster bombs. Second, the bomb is likely to cause significant collateral damage when used in proximity to civilians.
Nonetheless, in tests done by the Air Force, people were shown videos of the MOAB explosion. Except for the nuclear scientists shown the video as a control group, every other person identified the explosion (incorrectly) as a nuclear event, proving the MOAB's potential to inspire psychological terror.
The MOAB could also be effective against hard-target entrances such as caves or tunnels, and soft to medium surface targets covering extended areas. However, multiple strikes with lower yield bombs may be more effective as they can more precisely deliver the ordnance to the exact targets and can be delivered by fighter/bombers such as the F-15 with greater stand-off capability than the C-130. High altitude carpet-bombing with much smaller 2,000 or 1,000 pound bombs delivered via B-52s is also highly effective at covering large swaths of area.
Because of the size of the blast, the MOAB would also be effective for mine and obstacle clearance, therefore being highly effective as a defense against IEDs.
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