A lot of weapons R&D lately has been focused on "minimizing collateral damage" so we have precision ninja bombs which deploy big knives and small diameter bombs that have reduced explosive effects. In a way that makes sense if your goal is to take out a single car containing a terrorist or to kill a bad guy on his balcony without flattening an entire neighborhood, but these weapons are much less useful if you're in open warfare against a large formidable foe, especially if one of the targets is a dam containing megatons of reinforced concrete.
Hmmm . . . if a Tomahawk has a 1000 lb payload, would a 1000 pound shaped charge be any more effective against a dam than just an ordinary ordnance package? Anyone know how shaped charges work against really BIG concrete structures? Would it do anything more than pockmark the surface?
It didn't just get censored in the movie.
The dog's name recently was removed from a memorial to 617 squadron . . .
I remember reading a story that the memorial was defaced by wokesters fairly recently too.
I have a copy of the "uncensored" movie. I'm waiting to bring it out until I have a movie night over here with some friends.