Uhuhu
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Impressive stuff are they going to export this in the future ?
because of sanction we are not able to export such equipment, but in future if whole sanction will rule back, There are countries that need cheaper price smart bombs than US one.
I'm sure in future iran and iraq will co operate more and iraq also can get some equipment from iran that US doesn't want to sell them.
GBU-15(V)1/B Guided Bomb Unit
Type: TV guided bomb
Length: 12 ft 10 in
Weight: 2,510 lb
Warhead: 945 lb H-6 high-explosive
Range: 5 miles
Drag factor: 46
The GBU-15 uses a TV or imaging infrared seeker to lock onto its target, then glides to the point of impact using control fins. The GBU should be used for important and hard to destroy targets like command bunkers, hardened aircraft shelters and nuclear weapons plants. In addition, it can be used against targets in civilian areas, The warhead of the GBU-15 is the same as the Mk84.
The first fully operational version was the GBU-15(V)1/B in 1983, followed by the (V)2/B in 1985.
GBU-15 - Smart Weapons
Rockwell GBU-15(V)/B
Free-fall munition
A powered version of the GBU-15 family with a strap-on solid-propellant rocket motor for longer range is known as the AGM-130 guided missile.
Boeing AGM-130
AGM-65 Maverick was used on Iranian F4 Phantoms. The GBU-15(V)1/B uses a daylight-only DSU-27A/B TV image-contrast seeker, and theGBU-15(V)2/B uses a WGU-10/B IIR guidance unit (the same as in the AGM-65D Maverick) for limited night/all-weather capability. .... there's your development path.
what are you trying to say my friend? Frankly Tell it , because i already mentioned and explained about GBU and ghassed due to a comment of a troll. so what are you going to say?
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