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  2. Grand Slam (bomb) - Wikipedia

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    The Bomb, Medium Capacity, 22,000 lb (Grand Slam) was a 22,000 lb (10,000 kg) earthquake bomb used by RAF Bomber Command against German targets towards the end of the Second World War. The bomb was originally called Tallboy Large until the term Tallboy got into the press and the code name was replaced by "Grand Slam".

  3. Earthquake bomb - Wikipedia

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    The Bielefeld viaduct was only closed for brief periods by 54 raids dropping 3,500 tons; but in its first use on 14 March 1945 the "Grand Slam" destroyed whole sections of the viaduct. After World War II, the United States developed the 43,000-pound (20,000 kg) T12 demolition bomb, which was designed to create an earthquake effect.

  4. T-12 Cloudmaker - Wikipedia

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    The T-12 was a further development of the concept initiated with the United Kingdom's Tallboy and Grand Slam weapons developed by British aeronautical engineer Barnes Wallis during the Second World War: a hardened, highly aerodynamic bomb of the greatest possible weight designed to be dropped from the highest possible altitude. Penetrating ...

  5. Bunker buster - Wikipedia

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    The bomb was one of a number dropped on the bunker during post-war testing [2] In World War II, the British designer Barnes Wallis, already famous for inventing the bouncing bomb, designed two bombs that would become the conceptual predecessors of modern bunker busters: the five tonne Tallboy and the ten tonne Grand Slam.

  6. Ashley Range - Wikipedia

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    The site was used to develop a more effective air-raid shelter, built over five and a half months at a cost of £250,000.Once complete, the site became the first to be subjected to the devastating effect of Barnes Wallis's Grand Slam bomb, which was test-dropped on the site.

  7. Grand Slam - Wikipedia

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    Grand Slam (bomb), a 10-tonne British "earthquake bomb" of World War II; Exercise Grand Slam, a 1952 NATO naval exercise in the Mediterranean Sea; Grand Slam Installation, a modification of the B-36 bomber to add nuclear weapons delivery capability; Operation Grand Slam, a Pakistan Army offensive plan during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965

  8. Twins slugger Royce Lewis is already starting to hit grand ...

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    It didn’t take long for Royce Lewis to remember what it feels like to hit a grand slam. The young Minnesota Twins slugger went deep in the third inning of a 5-3 win over the Boston Red Sox.

  9. GBU-43/B MOAB - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, Royal Air Force Bomber Command used the Grand Slam, officially known as the "Bomb, Medium Capacity, 22,000 lb" 42 times. At 22,000 lb (10,000 kg) total weight, these earthquake bombs were larger and heavier than the MOAB. However, half their weight was due to the cast high tensile steel casing necessary for penetrating the ...