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US jets dropped bombs on Great Barrier Reef

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US fighter jets dropped inert bombs on the Great Barrier Reef off Australia's coast during a training exercise that went wrong, it has emerged.

The two planes jettisoned four bombs in more than 50m (165 ft) of water, away from coral, to minimise damage to the World Heritage Site, the US navy said.

The jets had intended to drop at a bombing range on a nearby island, but Tuesday's mission was aborted.

Maybe the Great Barrier Reef looked threatening to the US? ;)

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Maybe the Great Barrier Reef looked threatening to the US? ;)

Maybe someone told them there was oil under it.


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Maybe the Great Barrier Reef looked threatening to the US? ;)

Maybe someone told them there was oil under it.

Well bits of Osama could have floated there by now. ;)


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Isn't an 'inert bomb' just a term for a bomb shaped piece of scrap iron?
If so it's hardly a threat to the ecosystem.

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Isn't an 'inert bomb' just a term for a bomb shaped piece of scrap iron?
If so it's hardly a threat to the ecosystem.

I partially agree. It depends on how much damage it does on the way down (how much energy it is carrying when / if it hits the coral). Once it is there, it should eventually become part of the reef, assuming that it doesn't have any toxic materials (paint etc.) that could dissolve over time.

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Isn't an 'inert bomb' just a term for a bomb shaped piece of scrap iron?
If so it's hardly a threat to the ecosystem.

I partially agree. It depends on how much damage it does on the way down (how much energy it is carrying when / if it hits the coral). Once it is there, it should eventually become part of the reef, assuming that it doesn't have any toxic materials (paint etc.) that could dissolve over time.

If it is inert land with it and recycle it. All they have done is litter the reef. Though a 500lb dead weight being dropped at 500mph from a great height will have incredible amount of kinetic energy which while definitely shatter a large area of coral, then the shock wave will kill fish even if it does not explode.


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It also depends what chemistry was in the bomb, or whether it was literally just a lump of iron.
One report describes them as simply unarmed bombs - clicky - which means there will be chemistry in there that's probably going to kill some wildlife.

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I partially agree. It depends on how much damage it does on the way down (how much energy it is carrying when / if it hits the coral). Once it is there, it should eventually become part of the reef, assuming that it doesn't have any toxic materials (paint etc.) that could dissolve over time.

But the news report said they dropped it away from the coral, so no damage done.

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I partially agree. It depends on how much damage it does on the way down (how much energy it is carrying when / if it hits the coral). Once it is there, it should eventually become part of the reef, assuming that it doesn't have any toxic materials (paint etc.) that could dissolve over time.

But the news report said they dropped it away from the coral, so no damage done.

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