The Pentagon is preparing to set off a record-breaking bang,
detonating 635 tonnes of high explosives and sending a mushroom
cloud into the sky over the Nevada desert. The blast, on June 2,
codenamed Divine Strake, is likely to be the biggest controlled
conventional explosion in military history, experts said, and is
designed to test the impact of bunker-busting bombs aimed at
underground targets.
Pentagon plans record-breaking explosion in Nevada desert
Julian Borger in Washington
Saturday April 1, 2006
Guardian
The blast comes at a time of rising tension with Iran over its
nuclear programme. The US has refused to rule out military
action and is considering the feasibility of destroying
underground warhead development sites Iran is alleged to have
built.
"We have several very large penetrators we're developing," James
Tegnelia, head of the Defence Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)
told US defence reporters. "We also have - are you ready for
this? - an explosively formed charge that we're going to be
putting in a tunnel in Nevada ... and that represents to us the
largest single explosive that we could imagine doing
conventionally to solve that problem."
The explosive used will be ammonium nitrate soaked in fuel oil -
a cheap but potent combination. "I don't want to sound glib here
but it is the first time in Nevada that you'll see a mushroom
cloud over Las Vegas since we stopped testing nuclear weapons,"
Mr Tegnelia said.
Ivan Oelrich, a munitions expert at the Federation of American
Scientists, said: "I suspect this is primarily a test of their
computer modelling abilities, because I don't know how they
could deliver a weapon like this. They are looking at how
different rocks respond to shockwaves."
The White House and the Pentagon wanted to develop a nuclear
bunker-buster bomb, but the initiative was blocked by Congress,
obliging the defence department to experiment further with
conventional explosives.
Mr Tegnelia's remarks triggered some anxiety in Las Vegas.
Shelley Berkley, a Nevada Democrat, told the House of
Representatives: "Anytime an administration official starts
talking about mushroom clouds and Las Vegas, I want answers."
The DTRA later issued a statement saying: "All explosives, given
the right thermal characteristics, create a cloud that may
resemble a mushroom cloud."
"The dust cloud ... may reach an altitude of 10,000 feet and is
not expected to be visible off the Nevada test site," Major
Susan Idziak, a spokeswoman, said. "No adverse impact on the
environment or health of exercise participants or local
residents is anticipated."
Guardian Unlimited © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2006
http://www.guardian.co.uk/print/0,,329448071-110878,00.html
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