US B-52 Bomber Drops Precision-Guided Bomb From Internal Weapons Bay for the First Time
A B-52 bomber successfully released a
JDAM precision-guided bomb from its internal bomb bay for the first time in test.
July 25, 2016
The U.S. Air Force (USAF) successfully tested a new internal rotary bomb launcher installed in the internal weapons bay of a B-52H long-range heavy bomber,
according to a July 19 USAF press release. The B-52 aircraft dropped a
Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM) precision-guided bomb from its internal weapons bay for the first time. JDAM is a guidance kit that converts unguided bombs into precision-guided munition.
http://thediplomat.com/2016/07/us-b...from-internal-weapons-bay-for-the-first-time/
The
Joint Direct Attack Munition (
JDAM) is a guidance kit that converts unguided bombs, or "dumb bombs", into all-weather "smart" munitions. JDAM-equipped bombs are guided by an
integrated inertial guidance system coupled to a
Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver, giving them a published range of up to 15 nautical miles (28 km).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_Direct_Attack_Munition
This is not a ship attack weapon, unless the ships are stationary e.g. anchored or in port.
The USS SCHENECTADY, a 522-foot tank landing ship that was decommissioned in 1993, lists after being struck by seven 2,000lb Joint Defense Attack Munitions (JDAM) missiles during exercise Resultant Fury at the Pacific Missile Range Facility off the Island of Kauai, Hawaii, on Nov. 23, 2004. (USAF Photo by Tech. Sgt. Richard Freeland) (Released) Location: KAUAI, HAWAII (HI) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ex-Schenectady_(LST-1185)_sinking.jpg
ex-
Schenectady (LST-1185) target lists after being struck by four 2,000 lb
JDAMs on 23 Nov. 2004, the first time a
B-52 dropped
self-designated, laser guided weapons on a
moving ship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint...ia/File:Ex-Schenectady_(LST-1185)_sinking.jpg
Note the difference in the caption text with the same picture. The top caption doesn't say anything about a MOVING ship. The bottom caption speak of a MOVING ship, but only in combination with a 'self-designated, laserguided weapon'.
JDAM normally is INS/GPS guided, not laser guided. Of all variants, only the 500 lb (225 kg) nominal weight GBU-54/B LaserJDAM (MK-82) qualifies. But this is clearly not a 2000lb bomb.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_Direct_Attack_Munition#Variants
LaserJDAM has been tested with and used in Iraq from F16.
http://boeing.mediaroom.com/2006-07-11-Boeing-Scores-Direct-Hit-in-Laser-JDAM-Moving-Target-Test
https://defense-update.com/newscast/0808/270808laserguidedjdamdebutsiniraq.html
Still, The ex-
Schenectady was sunk as a target on 23 November 2004 in operation
Resultant Fury, the first time a
B-52 Stratofortress dropped self-designated, laser guided weapons on a moving ship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Schenectady_(LST-1185)
http://www.airforcemag.com/MagazineArchive/Documents/2010/November 2010/1110water.pdf
The two-day live-fire against maritime targets will feature on day one two B-52s carrying
Affordable Moving Surface Target Engagement (AMSTE) modified GBU-31 (JDAM), and two F/A-18s will carry two
AMSTE-modified JSOW. These B-52s and F/A-18s will engage multiple moving seaborne targets. That same day, a B-1 will engage moving targets utilizing its moving target tracking radar and general purpose weapons. During day 2 of the demonstration three B-52s will engage a landing ship tank (LST) with both AMSTE modified JDAM and self-guided GBU-10s.
http://www.ussschenectadylst1185.org/3-ResultantFury.htm
Note: The American Paveway-series laser-guided bomb is based on the Mk 84 general-purpose bomb, but with laser seeker and wings for guidance.
The highlight of the exercise was the sinking of towed targets by two B-52 Stratofortresses using updated J-series satellite-guided weapons for the first time.
“Although the B-2s didn’t engage the moving maritime targets, they contributed to the overall air operation,” said Lt. Col. Steve Basham, 393rd Bomb Squadron commander, after returning here.
http://www.af.mil/News/ArticleDispl...its-aircrews-against-challenging-targets.aspx
DARPA's AMSTE program is developing a network-centric targeting approach that will couple stand-off airborne radar sensors and low-cost weapons in a real-time engagement network. Under the AMSTE approach, data from multiple airborne ground moving target indicators (GMTI) radar sensors are fused to provide weapons with real-time target position updates while in-flight. AMSTE will provide a new strike capability to engage moving surface threats from stand-off ranges, in all weathers, using affordable precision-guided munitions.
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/ar...etails-successful-amste-trials-(sept.-3).html
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/amste.htm
Moving in this case meant towed.
IMho, for a laser guided weapons, the B52 needs a targeting pod. But wait, it got that!
Aging B-52 bomber gets new Sniper pod upgrade
http://newatlas.com/b-52-sniper-pod/26802/
A stand off distance of 28km in many cases is good enough, if you consider you'ld put the B52 against numerous smaller ships (not equipped with anything more than short to medium range surface to air missiles e.g. from MANPADS to Sea Sparrow and early Shtil, or e.g. foreign navy supply ships. All at great range from B-52 bases.