The Russian military has
successfully tested what it described as the world's most powerful non-nuclear
air-delivered bomb (video),
Russia's state television reported Tuesday. It was the latest show of Russia's
military muscle amid chilly relations with the United States. Channel One
television said the new weapon, nicknamed the "dad of all bombs" is four times
more powerful than the U.S. "mother of all bombs."
"The tests have shown that the new air-delivered ordnance is comparable to a
nuclear weapon in its efficiency and capability," said Col.-Gen. Alexander
Rukshin, a deputy chief of the Russian military's General Staff, said in
televised remarks. Unlike a nuclear weapon, the bomb doesn't hurt the
environment, he added.
Channel One said that while the Russian bomb contains 7.8 tons of high
explosives compared to more than 8 tons of explosives in the U.S. bomb, it's
four times more powerful because it uses a new, highly efficient type of
explosives that the report didn't identify. While the U.S. bomb is equivalent to
11 tons of TNT, the Russian one is equivalent to 44 tons of regular explosives.
The Russian weapon's blast radius is 990 feet, twice as big as that of the U.S.
design, the report said.