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Russia Unveils the "Father of All Bombs"
By Luke Harding
The Guardian UK
Wednesday 12 September 2007
Russia's military yesterday announced that
it had successfully tested a lethal new air-delivered bomb, which
it described as the world's most powerful non-nuclear weapon.
In what appears to be the Kremlin's latest
display of military might, officials said Moscow had developed a
new thermobaric bomb to add to its already potent nuclear arsenal.
Russia's state-run Channel One television
said the new ordnance - dubbed the Father of all Bombs - is four
times more powerful than the US's Mother of all Bombs.
"The results of tests of the aviation explosive
device that has been created have shown that it is comparable with
nuclear weapons in its efficiency and potential," Alexander Rukshin,
a deputy chief of the Russian armed forces staff, told the channel.
"You will now see it in action - the bomb
which has no match in the world is being tested at a military site,"
the report said. It showed a Tupolev 160 strategic bomber dropping
the bomb over a testing ground. A large explosion followed.
The aviation vacuum bomb, which is also
known as a fuel-air bomb, was the mightiest ever created, it added.
Last night's announcement comes at a time
of growing tension between Russia and the west, and follows a tumultuous
eight months in which Vladimir Putin has denounced US power, torn
up a conventional arms agreement with Nato, and grabbed a large,
if symbolic, chunk of the Arctic.
Last month Russia carried out a series
of war games with China and four other central Asian states, designed
to show the country's resurgent military power and the emergence
of new regional alliances outside Nato. Russia's strategic nuclear
bombers also resumed patrols of the Arctic, Pacific and Atlantic
oceans.
The development of this latest device appears
to be another response to the Bush administration's plans to site
elements of its missile defence system in central Europe. Mr Putin
has denounced the plan, arguing that it upsets Europe's strategic
balance, and has vowed to respond.
The US Massive Ordnance Air Blast, nicknamed
the Mother of all Bombs, is a large-yield satellite-guided, air-delivered
device, which previously enjoyed the dubious accolade of the most
powerful non-nuclear weapon in history.
Thermobaric weapons differ from conventional
explosive weapons by using oxygen from the atmosphere, rather than
carrying an oxidising agent in their explosives. They produce more
energy than normal weapons but are hard to control.
The US used similar fuel-air munitions
to clear jungle for helicopter landings during the Vietnam War.
The Soviet Union also developed its own fuel-air weapons, deploying
them against China and in Afghanistan, and the Russian army used
them in its second war in Chechnya.
The new bomb comes at a time when both
Russia and the US appear to be reneging on nuclear arms limitation
treaties signed during the cold war and after the collapse of the
Soviet Union.
Yesterday the head of a Russian foreign
policy thinktank warned that Russia and the US were on the brink
of a new cold war involving "an unrestricted nuclear and conventional
arms race".
Relations could sink into a serious crisis
in a few years, and "domestic and political factors will aggravate
the situation rather than help overcome the differences", Sergei
Rogov, director of the Russian Academy of Science's US and Canada
Institute, told the academy's presidium.