Nothing like living in the past, there, Charles!
In WWII, the AAF was happy with a 3 MILE CEP.
In 1991 we recorded a 10 FOOT CEP with Paveway kits on dumb bombs.
These MOPs (with references to "jamming") are, obviously JDAM (GPS-guided) variants -- and, you can bet they will be well inside the GWI CEP.
(That's Iran's "Fordow" centrifugal enrichment plant BTW...)
There's no doubt that we can pick which tunnel entrance to fly a TLAM into -- or put a MOP right where the main centrifuge rooms are located underground. And it doesn't take a whole lot of seismic shock to put lots of centrifuges (and personnel) out of operation...
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Catch up with the times, FRiend!
[In 1991 we recorded a 10 FOOT CEP with Paveway kits on dumb bombs.]
In both Gulf wars Coalition aircraft used 1,000 and 2,000-pound laser guided “inert bombs” composed of concrete. These were used against air defense targets in heavily populated areas. These bombs could knock out a mobile antiaircraft vehicle without endangering nearby civilians and property. The fact this ordnance was successfully employed attests to the accuracy of modern targeting.