The civilian Air Force engineer who developed
and designed for production some of the biggest,
most powerful non-nuclear bombs ever made
Albert L. Weimorts.
When he retired in 2003
at his retirement from the Air
Force research laboratory,
his bosses stated about his
work on the Massive Ordnance
Air Blast & the GBU-28
"Bunker Buster". The latter was
used in the Operation Desert
Storm in 1991 while the former
might well be used by Trump-Vance
administration officials and the
Hegseth Defense officials against
Iran's deeply hidden underground
Nuclear Enrichment facilities,
known and unknown.
SEE Weimorts' obituary (he died
on Xmas, 2005 of brain cancer
at Ft. Walton Beach, FL) that
mentions how the MOAB was
made for the second Iraq War.
In the 1990s Mr. Weimorts served
two tours as a weapons inspector
for the United Nations in Iraq.
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