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.
AASM Hammer (Armement Air-Sol Modulaire Highly Agile Modular Munition Extended Range) modules are designed to be mounted on the Mk 82, 83, and 84 bomb families. They weigh approximately 500 ...
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.
The move comes after the clearance of another potential Israeli bomb sale earlier in February. One package, worth an estimated $2.04 billion, covers over 35,900 MK 84 or BLU-117 907kg (2,000lb ...
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.
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 ...
The MK-84 bomb dropped by F-15K can penetrate 60cm thick concrete and create a crater 15 meters in diameter and 4 meters deep. The lethal radius covers an area 16 times that of a soccer field.