BREAKING NEWS
The Nüfuz Edici Bomba (NEB), developed in Turkey, is a groundbreaking concrete-penetrating munition. Sharing similar characteristics with the MK-84 (2000 lb) GMB, the NEB excels in penetrating capabilities even at low speeds and angles. It is adaptable for various targets, featuring programmable detonation timings and compatibility with different guidance kits. The Nüfuz Edici Bomba (NEB) represents Turkey's foray into manufacturing its first concrete-penetrating munition. Utilizing the advanced Sequential Penetrating Warhead technology, NEB stands out as an effective tool against subterranean and surface fortifications.
Key Features:
Physical Characteristics:
NEB is effective against a wide range of targets:
Buried Hard Targets, Ammunition Depots, Underground Petrochemical Depots, Shelters, Aircraft Hangars, Command and Control Centers, Surface Targets, Aircraft Runways, Dams, Bridges, Critical Buildings, Area Targets, Radar Antennas, Fixed Missile Batteries, Industrial Facilities, Parked Aircraft.
Future Development Plans:
Efforts are ongoing to achieve NATO UAI compatibility and integration of the weapon system into F-16 POIII aircraft.
Guidance and Platforms:
NEB is compatible with Precision Guidance Kit (HGK) and GBU-10E/B laser guidance kit.
Certified for F4E/2020 and F16 aircraft, NEB has the potential to be launched from all aircraft certified for MK-84 (2000 lb) GMB.
Penetration Efficacy:
NEB is capable of penetrating at least 2.1 meters of 35 MPa reinforced concrete.