The US Navy is actively deploying the new GBU-53/B StormBreaker glide bombs in its air campaign against the Iran-backed Houthis. An image of a seemingly unexploded StormBreaker found in Yemen raises concerns about adversaries, particularly Iran, exploiting the technology. Trevor Ball, a former explosive ordnance technician, identified the munition and noted the significant risks its intact state poses. The StormBreaker is designed for precision delivery against various targets and operates under diverse conditions. With the Navy’s recent operational deployment, the preservation of such advanced munitions becomes critical amid ongoing tensions in the region.
The GBU-53/B StormBreaker’s intact wreckage in Yemen presents a significant risk, as adversaries like Iran could potentially exploit it.
This development emphasizes the challenges the US faces in preventing advanced munitions from falling into enemy hands, highlighting the need for more robust operational security.
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