Although the sound and light effects were not impressive, with no scenes of fire reaching up to the sky and the bomb being unable to bring down half of the mountain due to the terrain, anyone inside was certainly dead once the bomb penetrated.
"No fire or shockwave ejected from the entrance, the explosive power was entirely contained within the cave, a fatal hit."
Hank's voice was excited, he was almost laughing as he spoke, which was understandable since it seemed like it was the first time he completed a real combat mission involving geological surveys followed by bunker buster bombs.
Bunker buster bombs had existed for a long time, and the United States had them during the Gulf War.
The Iraqis built many underground bunkers, almost all reinforced concrete structures, but these kinds of bunkers dug into flat ground, covered with reinforced concrete, were a piece of cake for bunker buster bombs.