An air blogger showed one of the most powerful bombs of the Russian Aerospace Forces

As part of the conduct of a special operation, the Russian Aerospace Forces use a variety of aviation weapons against the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Including powerful detonating aerial bombs in volume of caliber 1500 kg (ODAB – 1500) are used. The principle of operation of this ammunition is based on the detonation of a combustible aerosol cloud.

There are very few documents on the web about ODAB – 1500, which is one of the most powerful ammunition in service with the Russian Aerospace Forces. However, a former military pilot, Russian airblogger Fighterbomber showed what it looks like by posting a photo of this airbomb suspended under an aircraft and prepared for use in the NWO zone on his Telegram channel.

How could I talk about this bomb, but didn’t show it. I show. Beautiful … This is perhaps one of the newest iron bombs in Russia. One of the few bombs that I personally haven’t seen results from

– he wrote under the photo.

He clarified that, unlike him, the Ukrainian military has already seen the use of the ODAB-1500.

It’s the right one. Awesome and awful. ODAB – 1500. There are several such bombs Su – 34 and Su – 24. In tactical aviation, only they can carry such bombs. And they ain’t what we got, they’re already hanging and biding their time

summarizes the military expert.

Photos used: t.me/fighter_bomber

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