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Turkey has unveiled a new bomb described by state-linked media as the NATO country's "most powerful" air-launched ...
Turkey has developed a “most powerful” thermobaric bomb capable of blasting below 90m of rock and earth, according to state ...
Turkey has unveiled Gazap, its most powerful non-nuclear bomb, at the IDEF 2025 defence fair in Istanbul. Weighing 970 kilogrammes, the bomb disperses over 10 fragments per metre, creating a ...
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️ Turkey deploys ‘Hayalet’ bombs from F-16s—can obliterate bunkers 90 meters deep
Turkey has introduced one of its most powerful weapons to date — a 970-kilogram thermobaric bomb that can blast through 90 ...
Turkey’s unveiling of Gazap, and its broader push for advanced weapons, should raise concerns for India, primarily because of ...
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Africanews on MSNTurkey unveils powerful non-nuclear aerial bombs at defence fair
As it positions itself as a major defence exporter, Turkey unveiled two powerful, non-nuclear bombs at the 17th International ...
A LEAKED video has emerged showing the catastrophic power of the new one-tonne vacuum bomb developed by Turkey. Touted as one of the world’s most destructive non-nuclear bombs, the GAZAP can cause ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNTurkey's 970kg Gazap Bomb: World's Most Powerful Non-Nuclear Bomb?
Turkey has unveiled its new Gazap bomb, a 970kg, thermobaric monster now claimed to be the world’s most powerful non-nuclear weapon. Unveiled at IDEF 2025 in Istanbul, Gazap represents a seismic leap ...
Turkey has tested two heavy-class bombs, the GAZAP thermobaric fragmentation bomb and the NEB-2 “Ghost” concrete-piercing munition. This is according to state broadcaster TRT.
Russia uses thermobaric weapons in both large and small forms. The small rocket-propelled systems are often mis-translated as flamethrower units. The Russian Shmel launcher delivers a 2.1kg bomb to a ...
Russia has been packing thermobaric warheads in its Iranian-designed Shahed drones and homemade variants. Ukrainians on the front lines of efforts to protect civilians told BI the threat is ...
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