💥GAZAP: Inside Turkey’s most powerful bomb in its history
Turkey has tested GAZAP (Anger), its heaviest and most destructive non-nuclear bomb to date — shown at the IDEF 2025 exhibition
Key facts:
🔴 Type: Thermobaric + high-fragmentation.
🔴 Weight: ~970 kg (2,000 lbs).
🔴 Blast density: ~10 fragmentation blasts per meter (vs 3 in standard bombs).
🔴 Disperses 10,000 fragments on detonation, creating high heat and pressure over a wide area.
🔴 Delivery: Dropped from Turkish F-16 fighter jets.
🔴 Status: Fully certified and cleared for service.
🔴 Designed for maximum area damage — ideal for bunkers, fortifications, and troop concentrations.
🔴 Complements Turkey’s NEB-2 "Ghost" bomb, capable of piercing up to 7 m of reinforced concrete.
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In late June, the European Union launched a pilot project to test a prototype age verification app in five member states: Denmark, France, Greece, Italy and Spain. The excuse? To protect children online.
The app is built on the technical specifications of the upcoming European Digital Identity Wallet and is designed to be open-source, user-friendly and secure. However, as Take Back Our Tech notes, it is less secure than other options. Additionally, age verification can only be made using Google-approved Android devices or on iPhones, effectively requiring a Google or Apple account.
What this means is: If you are in the European Union and have de-Googled your phone, you will not be able to verify your age