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Broadcasting Company
April 3, 2003
US drops new high tech cluster bomb in Iraq
On
Tuesday, an AFP correspondent at Hilla south of Baghdad saw
what seemed to be the parts of cluster bombs peppered over a large area.
Hospital officials and witnesses said 48 civilians had died in US-British bombardment
of the area since late Monday. US forces have dropped on Iraq "for the
first time in combat history" a new version of a cluster bomb that adapts
to wind and weather to hit targets more accurately, Central Command said.
Six CBU-105 Wind Corrected Munitions Dispensers were dropped by B-52 bombers
at 5:15am local time (12:15pm AEST) in central Iraq "to stop an Iraqi tank
column from continuing on its route towards coalition troops," a Central
Command statement said.
It said the CBU-105 features "wind-compensating technology that steers
the munitions from a known release point to precise target coordinates while
compensating for launch transients, winds aloft, surface winds and adverse weather
conditions". Human rights groups have long protested the use of cluster
bombs, which they say cause undue risks to civilians.
On Tuesday, an AFP correspondent at Hilla south of Baghdad saw what seemed to
be the parts of cluster bombs peppered over a large area. Hospital officials
and witnesses said 48 civilians had died in US-British bombardment of the area
since late Monday.
New York-based Human Rights Watch, in a report days ahead of the start of the
current conflict, said cluster munitions dropped in the 1991 Gulf war were to
blame for the deaths or injuries of more than 4,000 civilians after the fighting
ended.
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