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Saddam's bunker under allied bombing
Agence France-Presse
| April 3, 2003
Posted on 04/03/2003 10:06:15 AM PST by HAL9000
DUBAI (AFP) - US forces claiming to be 15 kilometers (nine miles) from downtown Baghdad Thursday have targeted the bunker of President Saddam Hussein, which its designer says can withstand anything short of a hit by a Hiroshima-size bomb. The US Central Command said Wednesday that coalition forces had targeted the presidential bunker and residence in Baghdad's Republican Palace district and the New Presidential Palace in the Al-Khark section west of the Tigris River, using precision-guided munitions in early-morning raids.
Karl Bernd Esser, the German architect who says he designed the bunker buried deep underneath the palace complex, recently told Germany's ZDF television that the walls were three meters (10 feet) thick and could withstand temperatures up to 300 degrees Celsius and survive anything short of a direct hit from a nuclear weapon the size of that which destroyed Hiroshima in 1945.
Two underground passages lead directly to the Tigris.
Esser says on his company's Internet website that the bunker, built in 1982 to the highest specifications, has a total area of 1,800 sq meters (19,370 sq feet).
It cost 66 million dollars to build, but proved its worth in the 1991 Gulf War, withstanding aerial bombardment.
The website of the company he works for, Sheltex, shows pictures said to be of a command center in the bunker as well as the presidential bedroom, part of the air-conditioning system and a hideaway.
The Sheltex website claims it plans, builds and delivers bunkers worldwide and is the only company supplying them to NATO, US, German, Swedish and Swiss standards.
The site includes a design for a two-level bunker of 400 sq meters and capable of holding 60 to 90 people.
It could withstand a direct hit by a conventional 250-kilogram bomb, while protecting its occupants from the effects of a nuclear, chemical or biological (NCB) attack, the accompanying text explains.
Apart from his bunker, Saddam is said to have ordered the construction of two others in Baghdad that should enable his army command to resist up to six months.
One is said to be close to the air force HQ south of the capital, an area that has repeatedly come under allied bombing since the United States and Britain launched war on March 20.
A Swiss newspaper reported last month that several of the underground bunkers used by Saddam's government were built with the help of a Swiss specialist firm during the 1980s.
Sonntagsblick said the bunkers benefitted from the same technology -- including blast-proof doors -- used in the network of community and private shelters which are a fabled part of neutral Switzerland's civil protection system.
"That's correct, we took part in the construction of a bunker for the (ruling) Baath Party. In all we helped equip about 10 bunkers," Ulrich Haug, head of the Swiss firm Zellweger Luwa, was quoted as saying.
The US military has developed a variety of "bunker buster" bombs over the past decade.
Existing "bunker busters" are conventional bombs with hardened, tapered nose cones that can bore through dirt, rock or reinforced concrete and then detonate at a specific depth.
The Pentagon is studying the use of tactical nuclear weapons to penetrate deeply and incinerate chemical or biological agents.
The GBU-37, which US air force commanders have nicknamed "the crowd pleaser," is a 2.25 tonne (5,000-pound) bomb that guides itself to the target using Global Positioning Satellites and steerable fins.
Its hardened nose and 13 foot (4.0 meter) length is designed to penetrate six to nine meters (20 to 30 feet) of reinforced concrete before exploding. Its fuse can be set to explode at varying depths depending on the target.
It is delivered only by the B-2 stealth bomber, which can carry eight of the bombs.
A laser guided variant of the bunker buster, the BLU-113, is delivered by B-52 bombers and F-15E strike aircraft.
For smaller jobs, the air force also has a 900 kilo (2,000-pound) bomb with earth penetrating warheads.
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: battleforbaghdad; bunker; decapitation; embeddedreport; iraq; iraqifreedom; saddamhussein; viceisclosing; warlist
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To: Interesting Times
Two underground passages lead directly to the Tigris.I bet they aren't all that hardened. A flood is good, too.
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posted on
04/03/2003 10:15:41 AM PST
by
Aeronaut
(Love the Lord with all your heart and mind.)
To: Interesting Times
I think we should stage a contest between the SeaBees and the Army Corp of Engineers to see which side can crack this nut first.
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posted on
04/03/2003 10:16:02 AM PST
by
6ppc
To: linear
I am rereading my copy of Cornelius Ryan's "The Last Battle" about the fall of Berlin. Talk about history repeating itself.
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posted on
04/03/2003 10:16:09 AM PST
by
ko_kyi
To: camle
" Hope his running water has a good septic system beneath it."
I think he would rather have Depends.
V
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posted on
04/03/2003 10:16:13 AM PST
by
Beck_isright
(If Susan Sarandon pooped in the woods, would ELF boycott her?)
To: HAL9000
When this clyner designed the bunker, the US didn't have bunker busters that could go through 100 feet of solid dirt or 20 feet of solid concrete before exploding. If that's not enough how aqbout three bunker busters placed into the same bunker. for good measure you lob in 3 dozen tomahawk missiles. Saddam and his two psychopath sons are dead, and have been from the get-go.
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posted on
04/03/2003 10:17:07 AM PST
by
chainsaw
To: AgThorn
The picture you linked in post 15 requires a password.
To: Beck_isright
then change him - he ought to be pretty ripe by now!
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posted on
04/03/2003 10:19:19 AM PST
by
camle
(no camle jokes, please...OK, maybe one little one)
To: HAL9000
To: ko_kyi
Indeed. Generals ordering tank divisions that no longer exist to points 80 miles on the wrong side of the front. The dynamics of a dying organization.
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posted on
04/03/2003 10:20:10 AM PST
by
linear
To: linear
It is similar down to eerie details.
Right now I bet they are saying "We would have won if it weren't for the Jews."
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posted on
04/03/2003 10:24:06 AM PST
by
ko_kyi
To: ko_kyi
One difference...Hitler didn't have the possible use of nuclear weaponry. His swan song was to flood the subways to kill German civilians he felt weren't worthy of him and to kill himself. The SS faithfully roamed the theater killing any 'disloyal' Germans. Saddam faces a similar end, but he may possess the ablity to take his enemies with him and become a martyr.
This is a concern I see scant attention being paid to.
To: WorkingClassFilth
Herr Esser plant seit 1980 weltweit Bunkeranlagen. Er führt damit eine alte Familientradition seit 1939 im Festungsbau weiter. Weitere Referenzen nennen wir ihnen auf Anfrage. The above is from the Shelltex website. Translated: A family tradition since 1939
References furnised upon request.
mmmm, I wonder who their reference might be:
Disclaimer: Bunkers are not guaranteed to prevent suicides of egomanical despots.
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posted on
04/03/2003 10:33:45 AM PST
by
Michael.SF.
('Lack of concensus is no excuse for lack of leadership' - M. Thatcher)
To: WorkingClassFilth
If the exit is under water maybe we could hook up a huge vaccuum pump to one of the air vents.
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posted on
04/03/2003 10:35:25 AM PST
by
JRjr
To: Michael.SF.
This guy, Esser, claims his grandmother designed Hitler's bunker. Seems to me he considers such information to be an asset seeing how his site is under construction in three languages: German, English and...Arabic.
To: JRjr
In an interview a few days ago, Esser went on about the shielding he built into this crib. He sheathed it with lead in addition to 10 meters of reinforced concrete and who knows what.
Seems to me, that it would be an ideal place to secrete a blackmarket Soviet nuke if Sadddam had one. Hans Blix and the UN imbeciles couldn't find their *sses with both hands so I fail to see how Saddam could fail to put one over on that crowd.
I hope like hell that NEST teams there know what they are doing and have effective means of detecting errant nukes.
This worries me a great deal and I won't be jubilant until long after the mop-up.
To: ko_kyi
People in the bunker were celebrating the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, saying it was an omen for their victory. It's a nasty Fascist-Nazi rumor that FDR is dead. He's alive. I've seen him on TV, heard his voice telling us that all we have to fear is fear itself. If that doesn't mean he's alive, I don't know what does. He's on TV so he's alive. He still meets regularly with Churchill and Stalin on the History Channel.
To: gov_bean_ counter
Any chance this guy coughed up the blueprints? Yeah, they gave up the blueprints during Gulf War I, when they were on our side.
SO9
To: HAL9000
Apart from his bunker, Saddam is said to have ordered the construction of two others in Baghdad that should enable his army command to resist up to six months.Do they have an internal air supply? Even then, how long would it last? If not, we should plug up the one they have.
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posted on
04/03/2003 10:53:23 AM PST
by
b4its2late
(You don't stop laughing because you grow old; you grow old because you stop laughing.)
To: Admin Moderator
I don't think they will find him here ... last rumor I heard, that I will personally check out this weekend, is that Saddam has made it to the desert sands in the west of our own country ... picture of recent sighting ---- >>
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posted on
04/03/2003 10:53:58 AM PST
by
AgThorn
(Continue to pray for our Troops!!)
To: Interesting Times
"Two underground passages lead directly to the Tigris."
Notice that the Marines decided to come up the EAST side of the Tigris??
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posted on
04/03/2003 10:58:30 AM PST
by
LS
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