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US dropping anti tank mines in Iranian village???
Posted on 3/27/26 at 6:44 pm
Posted on 3/27/26 at 6:44 pm
The CBS article is in full below:
CBS News
I'm not sure how credible Bellingcat is. Anybody have any input?
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U.S. appears to drop anti-tank mines in Iranian village near Shiraz, analysts say
The U.S. may have dropped anti-tank mines over a village in southern Iran, the open-source research group Bellingcat reported Thursday, as images posted on social media appeared to show American BLU-91/B scatterable anti-tank landmines in the southern suburbs of Shiraz.
Iranian state media reported that "explosive packages" slightly larger than tuna cans had been dropped by aircraft over the area, and that some had exploded after being handled.
Several people were killed by the devices, Iranian state TV said, and it urged members of the public to report the items' locations to authorities and not touch them.
CBS News was unable to independently verify the images, and U.S. Central Command declined to comment when asked if the U.S. had deployed the munitions.
Bellingcat cited three independent weapons experts as saying the munitions shown by Iranian state media appeared to be BLU-91/B mines, which are delivered by American Gator anti-tank mine systems. It noted that the U.S. is the only party in the Iran war known to have Gator Scatterable Mines, the system that uses the BLU-91/B devices.
BLU-91/B anti-tank mines are designed to be triggered by a large vehicle driving by and disrupting the mine's magnetic field, Richard Weir, a senior adviser in the Crisis, Conflict and Arms Division at Human Rights Watch, told CBS News.
Weir warned, however, that the mines could be detonated by other types of vehicles, and they have a self-destruct setting which could mean they explode hours or even days after being dropped.
"So there's a number of different things about this mine that make it very dangerous for people who may come across it, anybody who comes across it, including the fact that it could just spontaneously detonate for anybody who's nearby that doesn't know it's present," Weir said.
The BLU-91/B mines are anti-vehicle mines, as opposed to anti-personnel mines, which are banned under the U.N. Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction. Over 100 countries are signatories of that convention, though the U.S. is not.
Anti-personnel mines "are typically smaller," Weir said, explaining, "they are devices that are triggered by an individual, by their presence or their proximity to the weapon."
"Anti-tank and anti-vehicle mines aren't covered as part of the treaty itself, but they do present similar risks, because they don't discriminate between their target," he said.
The U.S. hasn't used anti-tank mines in any meaningful way since the first Gulf War in 1991, Weir said, and it hasn't used anti-personnel mines since 2002 in Afghanistan.
"This is something that is very rare," Weir told CBS News. "And so the consequences of this are almost invariably more civilian harm. And these are the kinds of things, their effects for affected communities extend not just for days or even months but oftentimes for many, many years."
CBS News
I'm not sure how credible Bellingcat is. Anybody have any input?
Posted on 3/27/26 at 6:49 pm to Figgy
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analysts say
The U.S. may have dropped
Stopped reading there.... smh...
Are there CNS reporters on the ground in that village?
Why even entertain the MSM propaganda?
Seriously.
Why?
Posted on 3/27/26 at 6:50 pm to Figgy
I heard the mines are super racist too
Posted on 3/27/26 at 6:51 pm to Figgy
It's possible the route was being used to transport munitions or launchers. Mines are incredibly effective at denying routes and creating predictable kill zones.
Posted on 3/27/26 at 6:55 pm to rmnldr
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It's possible the route was being used to transport munitions or launchers. Mines are incredibly effective at denying routes and creating predictable kill zones.
Its also possible this is nothing more than Marxist Dems propaganda in order to blame Trump/US when some Iranian steps on a mine, and it wouldn't have to be in that same village! Lol
Since Iran is maneuvering soooooo many tanks! Lol
This post was edited on 3/27/26 at 6:56 pm
Posted on 3/27/26 at 6:56 pm to jbdawgs03
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jbdawgs03
Hush, child.
Posted on 3/27/26 at 6:57 pm to lake chuck fan
I’m not sure how credible Bellingcat is……….
But let me post a multi paragraph story citing them that may or may not be full of shite.
But let me post a multi paragraph story citing them that may or may not be full of shite.
Posted on 3/27/26 at 7:08 pm to lake chuck fan
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Its also possible this is nothing more than Marxist Dems propaganda in order to blame Trump/US when some Iranian steps on a mine
I'm more of the mindset that we either fricked up really badly or the Iranians have found a way to reproduce these and are going to use these instances as propaganda. I'm not ruling either one out. But that's why I would like feedback on Bellingcat's credibility. Are they typically friendly to the US or looking for anything to give a black eye to the US? Have they been caught using made up stories in the past or are they pretty accurate in what they report on?
Posted on 3/27/26 at 7:12 pm to Figgy
I just want some of these news sources to stop beating around the bush.
Confirm your fricking sources first. Then come out with it. If you can't confirm it, then shut the frick up.
Confirm your fricking sources first. Then come out with it. If you can't confirm it, then shut the frick up.
Posted on 3/27/26 at 7:12 pm to jammajin
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I’m not sure how credible Bellingcat is……….
But let me post a multi paragraph story citing them that may or may not be full of shite
fricking ridiculous.... lol.
Some of these posters must be bots.
Stupid bots!
Posted on 3/27/26 at 7:12 pm to jammajin
I'm amazed that you managed to avoid the many bullshite stories that are posted here via influencers.
That's quite the accomplishment.
Posted on 3/27/26 at 7:14 pm to Figgy
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I'm amazed that you managed to avoid the many bullshite stories that are posted here via influencers. That's quite the accomplishment.
I'm not attacking the messenger, but news outlets have been lying to you much longer than influencer was in our lexicon. So I'm attacking them.
Posted on 3/27/26 at 7:21 pm to dgnx6
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I'm not attacking the messenger, but news outlets have been lying to you much longer than influencer was in our lexicon.
I wouldn't argue otherwise.
Posted on 3/27/26 at 7:23 pm to Figgy
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I'm not sure how credible Bellingcat is. Anybody have any input?
I’d say yes, credible. They’ve been pretty much spot on in the past.
Posted on 3/27/26 at 7:37 pm to Figgy
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'm amazed that you managed to avoid the many bullshite stories that are posted here via influencers. That's quite the accomplishment.
So because I called you out for gratuitously posting a possibly bullshite story which sites sources you admit you have no idea about that means I haven’t done it before? Or won’t in the future?
Your sense of logic seems to be consistent with your integrity. I’ll opine on others posts and sources when I decide to.
This post was edited on 3/27/26 at 7:38 pm
Posted on 3/27/26 at 7:37 pm to AGGIES
Thank you for answering my question. I went to their website and these are the three experts they asked:
And a few images that Iranian news used:
quote:
Dr NR Jenzen-Jones, Director of Armament Research Services, told Bellingcat that the images appeared to show US-made anti-tank landmines. “These images show what appear to be American BLU-91/B scatterable anti-tank landmines. “The BLU-91/B is dispensed from the CBU-78/B or CBU-89/B air-delivered cargo bombs (cluster munitions). “The presence of square ‘aeroballistic adaptors’ indicates that the mines seen here were delivered by air. Similar mines can be dispensed from the vehicle- or helicopter-based Volcano system.”
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Amael Kotlarski, Weapons Team leader at Janes, also identified the mines as BLU-91/B ‘Gator’ anti-tank mines. Kotlarski told Bellingcat “the BLU-91/B is dispensed from either the US Air Force’s CBU-89/B (72 BLU-91/B and 22 BLU-92/B) or the US Navy’s CBU-78/B (45 BLU-91/B and 15 BLU-92/B).” He elaborated that the BLU/92B is an anti-personnel mine, similar in appearance to a BLU/91B, though not identical. “No BLU-92/B is observable in the photographic evidence presented so far. This could be that they have not been found, or that the dispensers were loaded solely with AT mines to help reduce the risk to civilians.”
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Andro Mathewson, an independent open source analyst, who formerly worked at landmine-clearing NGO The HALO Trust, told Bellingcat the images showed BLU-91/B mines.
Some of the images of the mines posted by Iranian media show an aeroballistic adaptor. The aeroballistic adaptor is only present on the BLU-91/B and BLU-92/B, not on other mines within the US Family of Scatterable Mines (FASCAM), indicating that these were deployed from a Gator system aircraft dispenser.
And a few images that Iranian news used:
Posted on 3/27/26 at 8:06 pm to Figgy
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Are they typically friendly to the US or looking for anything to give a black eye to the US?
CBS????? Seriously?????
Posted on 3/27/26 at 8:14 pm to lake chuck fan
No, not CBS.
I’m well aware of their history.
Bellingcat. I had no idea who or what they are. The fact the CBS cited them made me curious which prompted this thread and my questions about them and if anyone knows how they’ve reported on things historically.
After Aggies said they were credible I decided to go to their website. I’m pretty sure they’re on the Left. But they did have their sources named in the article. CBS, for whatever reason, excluded it in their write up.
Bellingcat. I had no idea who or what they are. The fact the CBS cited them made me curious which prompted this thread and my questions about them and if anyone knows how they’ve reported on things historically.
After Aggies said they were credible I decided to go to their website. I’m pretty sure they’re on the Left. But they did have their sources named in the article. CBS, for whatever reason, excluded it in their write up.
Posted on 3/27/26 at 8:15 pm to Figgy
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So there's a number of different things about this mine that make it very dangerous for people who may come across it, anybody who comes across it, including the fact that it could just spontaneously detonate for anybody who's nearby that doesn't know it's present," Weir said.
That’s kinda the point there, fella… It’s a weapon of war.
These people are retarded.
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