PHOTOS, VIDEOS Show Damage Allegedly Caused by US' Secret 'Ninja Knife Bomb'

© Photo : US Air ForceAirman 1st Class Steven (left) and Airman 1st Class Taylor prepare an MQ-9 Reaper for flight during exercise Combat Hammer, May 15, 2014, at Creech Air Force Base, Nev. Reaper crews flew a week-long mission, where they released the GBU-12 Paveway II and AGM-114 Hellfire munitions. Steven and Taylor are MQ-9 Reaper crew chiefs from the 432nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron.
Airman 1st Class Steven (left) and Airman 1st Class Taylor prepare an MQ-9 Reaper for flight during exercise Combat Hammer, May 15, 2014, at Creech Air Force Base, Nev. Reaper crews flew a week-long mission, where they released the GBU-12 Paveway II and AGM-114 Hellfire munitions. Steven and Taylor are MQ-9 Reaper crew chiefs from the 432nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. - Sputnik International
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Earlier, US media revealed the existence of a new kind of Hellfire missile packed with half a dozen razor-sharp blades designed to chop the enemy to pieces, without causing the kind of explosions which have caused thousands of civilian casualties in US wars across the Middle East over the past two decades.

The new missile, known as the R9X, has already bene dubbed a 'ninja bomb' or 'the flying Ginsu', in a nod to popular Japanese knife infomercials from the 1980s. According to the Wall Street Journal, the 45 kg bomb has been used on at least two occasions – in Syria in February 2017 and in Yemen in January 2019, with the military telling the newspaper they fired the weapon "about a half-dozen times." 

Now, photos have emerged online purporting to show the aftermath of a strike involving the bomb. Journalist Nick Waters posted photos from a strike targeting former al-Qaeda deputy head Abu Khayr al-Masri, who was killed in a mysterious 'explosion-free' strike on his vehicle in Idlib, Syria in February 2017.

"I remember puzzling over these cuts for ages trying to work out what had hit [al-Masri's car]. Turns out it was a Hellfire missile with f***ing swords attached to it," Waters wrote.

Other users quickly did a little more digging, discovering more photos and videos from the al-Masri strike.

The R9X's use of knives and gravity gives it the potential to be considerably more precise than the standard Hellfire AGM-114 missile and its variants, whose armour-piercing warheads, airburst and fragmentation capabilities make them extremely deadly, and prone to causing civilian casualties, which the US military typically dubs 'collateral damage'. 

The United States has dropped tens of thousands of bombs and killed thousands of civilians in the nearly twenty years during which it has run military campaigns across the Middle East, with campaigns in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Syria, Somalia and Yemen killing thousands of people in drone strikes and traditional air attacks. Earlier this year, President Donald Trump revoked an executive order requiring the White House to publicise the number of civilians killed in military strikes outside of countries officially designated as war zones by the Pentagon.

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