The MK-84 is an unguided 2,000 pound bomb, which can rip through thick concrete and metal, creating a wide blast radius.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Clinton Parkins, 23rd Equipment Maintenance Squadron munitions crew chief, directs his crew members on lifting an inert Mk-84 bomb May 6, 2015, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga.
During the training, South Korean fighter jets dropped more than 30 live munitions, including an MK-84 bomb capable of penetrating 60 centimeters of concrete to target bunkers or hardened structures.
During the training, South Korean fighter jets dropped more than 30 live munitions, including an MK-84 bomb capable of penetrating 60 centimeters of concrete to target bunkers or hardened structures.
PHNOM PENH: A Cambodia's Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) expert team has found and safely neutralized another war-left US-made MK-82 aerial bomb in southwest Kampong Speu province, a mine ...
The people of Bali were today preparing to mark the six month anniversary of ... with a special wreath-laying ceremony at the bomb site. Local Balinese dignitaries, foreign consuls and diplomats ...