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Bat Guano
US mobile Atomic Cannon ('Atomic Annie') firing a 280mm (11 inch) MK-9 15 kiloton atomic shell 7 miles in 1953 at Frenchman's Flats Nevada Test Center.
This was abandoned for nuclear-tipped missiles and jet bombers.
>> Anonymous
How about some Davy Crockets (spelling)?
>> Anonymous
man america is great AMIRITE?
>> Bat Guano
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>>350186
Sure! You have any /hr/ pictures of them?

US Davy Crockett nuclear bazooka on a bigger 155mm M29 launcher mounting a 37mm spotting gun, maximum range of 2.49 miles.
>> Anonymous
moar pics of daisy cutters

them massive air ordinance whatevers
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>>350199

Daisy Cutter = BLU-82

MOAB (Massive Ordnance Air Burst) = GBU-43/B

This is the MOAB... its lame looking...


Anyone have any /hr/ big blue 82s?
>> Anonymous
>dont mind me
>> Anonymous
>>350673
M-other O-f A-ll B-ombs
>> Anonymous
No it's soviet. L2zerohour
>> Anonymous
>>350736
Massive Ordnance Air Blast

Mother of all bombs is a creative play on the acronym.
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Sorry, my pictures of daisy cutters are far too small for /hr/.

US Daisy Cutter BLU-82B 15,000 pound super bomb, dropped from an MC-130 transport aircraft.

Pic: US MK-77 750-lb incendiary bomb containing 110 gallons of a fuel gel mix. It's the modern version of the old (1944) napalm bomb.
>> Anonymous
OP is similar to pic used in C&C: Generals for Chinese nuke cannon...
>> Anonymous
>>350813
not just similar; guess where generals got it from!