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How to locate the underground structure?

How to locate the underground structure?

The best way to locate the hidden bunker from underground is to use the seismic sensors or SONAR-based system. In those cases on the ground would be dropped the sensors and on the area around those sensors is dropped the bombs, what would send the seismic waves through the ground. The differences between the waves, what were traveled in the normal ground and the seismic waves, what was traveling through the bunker can be detected by using those sensors.

Another way is to use the small size quadcopters, which are equipped with SONAR system, and when the system would send the sound to the ground, it can locate the command bunker. Another way is to use explosives to sending those SONAR waves. In this case in the middle of the quadcopters would drop the explosives, and they can detect the target.

Sometimes the SONARS are adjusting to the frequency, what makes resonance to the concrete, and this is hoped to weaken the concrete structure of the bunkers. That will give more effect to the bunker buster bombs, what will send the seismic impulse to the underground bunker.

There is also radar-based systems but the problem is the resolution. Radar systems can detect the corridors because they are causing changes to the shape of the ground. Those systems are originally developed for oil industry searching the black gold''


What is the bunker buster bomb? (This is writing about non-nuclear bunker buster bombs)

When we are talking about bunker buster bombs, the systems would normally use high-power explosives like RDX or HMX, and those explosives are more effective in the bunker buster bombs than FAE (Thermobaric) warheads. The thing is that the principle of the bunker buster bomb is that the bomb will explode underground.

That means that the structure of the bomb must stand the impact. FAE bombs are effective against large area targets and the corridor, where the blast effect can travel without resistance.  But if there is not straight corridor at the front of the bunker, the air burst will be ineffective against the bunkers, what are behind the weaving corridor.

But if the bunker is behind the long corridors the bunker buster weapon must penetrate in the ground for giving the shockwave, what will detonate the bunker. Sometimes there is a small layer of concrete in those bombs for causing the resonance effect, what is hoped to break the concrete more effectively.

The structure of the FAE bomb would not stand the impact, and that is the reason, why those bombs are normally equipped with RDX or other solid explosive, or there will shoot multiple missiles in the same point, where those missiles would dig the hole to the command bunker.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Slam_(bomb)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GBU-43/B_MOAB

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