波音公司获得合同,用于替换美国在伊朗投下的钻地炸弹。
Boeing Gets Contract To Replace Bunker Busting Bombs The US Dropped On Iran

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/military/boeing-gets-contract-replace-bunker-busting-bombs-us-dropped-iran

在历时12天的美国支持以色列对抗伊朗的冲突后,美国正在拨款大量资金以补充消耗的军事资源。波音公司预计将获得高达1.23亿美元的资金,用于替换在“午夜锤”行动中使用的14枚GBU-57“大型穿透炸弹”——美国对伊朗福尔多和纳坦兹核设施的打击。 此次补充只是更大成本中的一小部分。据报道,美国发射了超过150枚THAAD拦截器(价值约20亿美元,占其库存的四分之一),并大量使用了爱国者导弹来防御伊朗对以色列的报复。 总体而言,五角大楼预计将花费至少35亿美元用于因冲突而产生的武器补充,这主要是由于在以色列袭击叙利亚大马士革伊朗领事馆后,为以色列提供防御所致。这些资金正在从现有运营和维护预算中转移到弹药采购。

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原文

Authored by Dave DeCamp via AntiWar.com,

Boeing is set to receive a contract worth up to $123 million to replace the massive 30,000-pound bunker-busting bombs that the US dropped on Iranian nuclear facilities in June as part of the 12-day US-Israeli war against Iran, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday.

On June 22, US B-2 Spirit bombers dropped 14 GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) bombs on Iran’s Fordow and Natanz nuclear sites, marking the first time the weapon was used in combat. A US submarine also fired Tomahawk missiles in strikes on an Iranian nuclear facility in Isfahan.

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The attack, dubbed "Operation Midnight Hammer," was launched on behalf of Israel. The Bloomberg report said that a Pentagon budget document from August says that funds are being shifted from operations and maintenance accounts to Air Force munitions procurement as "funds are required to replace GBU-57 munitions expended in Operation Midnight Hammer in support of Israel."

Replacing the MOPs is just a fraction of the cost of the war against Iran, as the US used a significant number of interceptors to defend Israel throughout the 12 days.

US officials told The Wall Street Journal that the US fired more than 150 THAAD interceptors during the war, accounting for about one-quarter of the Pentagon’s total stock of the interceptors and costing about $2 billion.

The US military also engaged in its largest use of Patriot missiles to repel the Iranian attack on the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, which Iran launched in retaliation for the bombing of its nuclear sites.

Bloomberg previously reported that the Pentagon was planning to spend at least $3.5 billion replenishing weapons it had used defending Israel before the 12-Day War.

Stillframe showing test of GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP)

Most of the cost was related to the US defense of Israel when Iran launched an attack in April 2024 in retaliation for Israel bombing its consulate in Damascus.

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