A Satellite view of the MOAB; A combination of still images taken from a video released by the U.S. Department of Defense on April 14, 2017 shows (clockwise) the explosion of a MOAB, or "mother of all bombs", when it struck the Achin district of the eastern province of Nangarhar, Afghanistan, bordering Pakistan where U.S. officials said a network of tunnels and caves was being used by militants linked to Islamic State. U.S. Department of Defense/Handout via REUTERS
Oh, they most certainly do keep track of how much it costs to make one. Right. Here is a little more from Alex Jones (InfoWars).... If the guy above is skeptical of a report then I'm going to treat it as if it is completely ridiculous. Spoiler: Off-topic Don't get me wrong, Alex Jones is entertaining, but he is just that....entertainment. A couple months ago Joe Rogan had him on his podcast and got Alex Jones stoned and drunk.....and it was one of the most hilarious things I have ever heard. Here is the full podcast: He gets stoned later on in the episode and you can tell he knows what's coming out of his mouth is complete BS....but he is a great showman. Note: Of course his conspiracy theories are going to hit the mark once in a while....he throws so much sh*t at the wall something is bound to stick.
Also: MOAB dropped in Afghanistan: Alabama defense company played role in Mother of All Bombs MOAB bomb has two Huntsville connections So the part about: "The weapon, whose acronym inspired the nickname "Mother of All Bombs," was produced by the Air Force, not by a third party like Lockheed or Boeing, "so we don't have a standard procurement cost associated with them," an Air Force official said." ....is BS.
Last I read it took out 94 folks, 4 of the leaders to their cause...$ value to me seems worth it compared to US or coalition lives.