Go educate yourself first. There are several videos available of the said missile being tested. Reuters report had no mention of the type of missile being used in the operation, the one provided by Col Vinayak Bhat is more detailed and to the point.
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Look at the above image, this is how deep penetrating missile works.
1. "Classified" and "Google Earth" do not belong in the same phrase.
2. No proof that the weapon that made that hole was a Spice-2000. It could be a practice round, inert bomb or even an artillery shell.
3. Even if it was a Spice-2000, it must be inert. An armed Spice-2000 would blow all those fragile targets to smithereens.
Amateur attempt on justifying the missed strike for local, gullible masses.
THIS is what happens when we use SPICE to bomb locations.
It goes through the ceiling and explode,
1. That is a GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb-I (SDB-I), a 250lbs weapon made by Boeing. NOT Spice-2000.
2. The closest Israeli alternative is the Spice-250. However Spice-250 was not used at Balakot (fins of Spice-2000 in debris).
3. Indian experts claim that 4x Spice-2000s hit that non-hardened structure. That is 8000lbs of total ordinance, of which 4000lbs was explosive. The video of SDB-I shows damage of 250lbs bomb, of which 36lbs was explosive. I hope you can do elementary division to visualize the damage of 4000lbs vs. 36 lbs of explosives.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GBU-39_Small_Diameter_Bomb
The world knows what the intended target was. There are conflicting reports on the success of the air strikes, the only way to find out the truth is allow journalists to visit the madrassa find out what actually happened. Pakistani army has blocked all access points to the madrassa and not even a single person who was actually there inside it has been interviewed so far, where are they?
So Pakistan would allow journalists to visit a JeM run madrassa or according to Indian intelligence, a JeM camp. Aaafff cooaaarrssseee.
The world knows the intended target.
The world also saw 4x craters made by the bombs 150-200m west of the target.
The world also found debris of Spice-2000 SOW(s) at the craters.
The world says that there has been no significant damage to the intended target.
The world says that IAF missed its intended targets.
The world is not convinced that 8000lbs of total ordinance left a 30x30m non-hardened structure intact.
India can show the world what happened by releasing SAR imagery or the frequently chest-thumped ISRO satellites.
India can show the world DSMAC feed of the Spice-2000s, received by the Mirage-2000s, just before they hit.