This stat only refers to the crater created, as the MOAB is an aerosolized, atmospheric-detonating weapon. Its kinetic yield literally depends on the supply of atmospheric oxygen at the target site.
Cool, sorry, I hope it came across OK. The USAF has a deep penetrator called the GBU-57A/B Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP), but, yeah, it's hard finding data on testing. It can supposedly penetrate 200 ft of concrete.
For reference even MOAB only goes to 200 ft. https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/2017-04-14/ty-article/what-is-moab-mother-of-all-bombs-and-what-is-it-capable-of/0000017f-dbb8-d856-a37f-fff875cb0000
This stat only refers to the crater created, as the MOAB is an aerosolized, atmospheric-detonating weapon. Its kinetic yield literally depends on the supply of atmospheric oxygen at the target site.
I couldn't find much (on the open internet) that says there are bombs that can penetrate 400 feet. I was agreeing with your earlier point.
Cool, sorry, I hope it came across OK. The USAF has a deep penetrator called the GBU-57A/B Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP), but, yeah, it's hard finding data on testing. It can supposedly penetrate 200 ft of concrete.