mangekyo
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Israeli F-16s are now loaded with 2,000-lb bombs marked red & yellow.
That's a classic sign of an incendiary/high-explosive mix, likely white phosphorus payloads.
Once a white phosphorus shell bursts, it spreads burning fragments everywhere at about 800-1,300°C (1,500-2,400°F).
If particles embed in skin or wounds, they continue burning through flesh as long as oxygen reaches them.
On top of all that, it’s highly toxic and reignites extremely easily; it's the nastiest kind of bomb out there.
Source: MunitionsPortal, OSMP analysis
That's a classic sign of an incendiary/high-explosive mix, likely white phosphorus payloads.
Once a white phosphorus shell bursts, it spreads burning fragments everywhere at about 800-1,300°C (1,500-2,400°F).
If particles embed in skin or wounds, they continue burning through flesh as long as oxygen reaches them.
On top of all that, it’s highly toxic and reignites extremely easily; it's the nastiest kind of bomb out there.
Source: MunitionsPortal, OSMP analysis








