MoD Admits UK Drones Firing Thermobaric Weapons In Syria

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A Freedom of Information (FoI) request has revealed that Britain is using thermobaric missiles as part of its ongoing air war in Syria… and their use is on the rise.

In response to the FoI request by anti-war campaign group Drone Wars UK, the British Ministry of Defence (MoD) admitted using the organ-destroying ‘vacuum bombs’ weapons during strikes carried out by Royal Air Force MQ-9 Reaper drones during missions in January and February.

The revelation comes alongside news that UK drone strikes have intensified greatly in Syria since January. In the first three months of 2018, British drones fired as many weapons in Syria as they had over the previous 18 months.

RT reports: Thermobaric weapons, known colloquially as “vacuum bombs,” differ from conventional munitions – which cause damage by spreading shrapnel – as they create a high-temperature explosion with an extremely powerful blast radius. The pressure created causes severe internal damage to the organs of people caught in the blast radius.




According to Drone Wars, the request saw “officials give a breakdown of the type of Hellfire missiles fired, stating that 19 AGM-114N4 and 44 AGM-114R2 had been used. The ‘N’ version of the missile uses a Metal Augmented Charge (MAC) warhead that contains a thermobaric explosive fill using aluminum with the explosive mixture. When the warhead detonates, the aluminum mixture is dispersed and rapidly burns.”

While use of vacuum bombs remain legal under international law, their use has been criticized by human rights organizations as they have the potential to create unnecessary human suffering.

“Anyone in the vicinity is likely to die from internal organ damage,” the group added.

Manufactured by US arms giant Lockheed Martin, the company boasts that over 21,000 units of the missile have been delivered to the US Air Force and over 13 of Washington’s international partners, including the UK.

Coming in three configurations, Hellfires have been integrated on a variety of air platforms including the Apache and Super Cobra attack helicopters. As well as Predator and Reaper drones. They have also been added to turboprop fixed-wing aircraft, offering operators a cheaper platform to carry out counter-insurgency missions.

Increased use by the RAF

The UK’s use of thermobaric missiles was first reported in 2008 when the British military used Apache helicopters equipped with Hellfires to tackle Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan. News that troops were using such weapons caused a stir in Westminster with The Times reporting that “MoD weapons and legal experts spent 18 months debating whether British troops could use them without breaking international law.”

They settled on redefining the missiles as “enhanced blast weapons” in order to get around any potential legal wrangling.

Since then, and until the request granted by the FoI, the MoD has tried to avoid answering questions on their use of the thermobaric variant of the Hellfire.

2 Comments

  1. I wouldn’t mind, if Russia nuked the UK ! Those British cucks want to start a war, that they expect the US to finish ! Trump needs to remove the white helmets, and let Assad and Putin kill ISIS ! The “rebels” the US is supporting, are no different, from the ones in Egypt. Look at Egypt now ! Thanks Barry, or whatever your name is !

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