The United States has indicated that it may deploy precision gravity bombs in operations against Iran.
What are Gravity Bombs?
- A gravity bomb, also known as a free-fall bomb, is an aerial weapon that is dropped from an aircraft and falls towards the target due to the force of gravity.
- Unlike missiles, gravity bombs do not have their own engine or propulsion system.
- Once released from an aircraft, the bomb’s path is determined by gravity, the aerodynamics of the bomb, and the speed and altitude of the aircraft that drops it.
- The concept of gravity bombs is not new. Such weapons were widely used during World War II, when aircraft dropped unguided bombs over large areas. However, modern versions of gravity bombs are far more advanced and accurate.
- In the past, gravity bombs were less accurate and often caused large-scale destruction because they simply fell toward the ground after being released.
- Over time, technology improved their precision with the help of systems such as the Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) kit. This system adds GPS navigation and adjustable tail fins to a traditional bomb. Because of this, the bomb can guide itself toward a specific target location while falling.
- As a result, modern gravity bombs are much more accurate and reliable, even in difficult weather conditions.
Types of Gravity Bombs Used by the United States
The United States primarily uses the Mark 80 bomb series for conventional gravity bombing. The main types include:
- Mk-82 (500-pound bomb): This is a relatively smaller gravity bomb used against soft targets such as radar installations, light vehicles, supply depots, and exposed troop positions. It is commonly used for precision strikes where limited damage is required.
- Mk-83 (1,000-pound bomb): This medium-weight bomb is designed to destroy reinforced structures such as command centres, bunkers, and small bridges. It has greater destructive capability compared to the Mk-82.
- Mk-84 (2,000-pound bomb): This is the largest conventional gravity bomb in the series and is often used as a bunker-buster weapon. It is capable of destroying heavily fortified buildings, underground facilities, and large industrial structures, creating large blast craters.
Gravity Bombs Significance
Before using gravity bombs, the United States relied mainly on stand-off weapons, which are launched from long distances so that aircraft remain outside the range of enemy air defence systems. Weapons such as the Tomahawk cruise missile and unmanned systems like the LUCAS (Low-cost Unmanned Combat Attack System) drones were used to target radar systems and missile defences while reducing risks to pilots. However, these weapons are extremely expensive and cannot always be used in very large numbers.
Last updated on March, 2026
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