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Ballistic
10-18-2005, 11:19 PM
NEW ‘SMART’ BOMBS FOR AUSTRALIA’S F/A-18 AIRCRAFT


Australia’s F/A-18 fighter jets will be equipped with new ‘smart’ bombs that will provide a state-of-the-art weapon capability that can be accurately fired during day or night and all weather conditions, Defence Minister Robert Hill announced today.

The McDonnell Douglas Corporation (a wholly owned subsidiary of The Boeing Company) has been selected as the preferred tenderer of ‘smart’ GPS guidance kits, and a contract with Defence will be signed later today.

Boeing’s Joint Direct Attack Munition ‘JDAM’ solution was selected as the preferred tenderer after a thorough evaluation across a range of areas including operational capability, level of current integration on F/A-18 aircraft, cost and risk.

Senator Hill said the new ‘smart’ bomb technology uses Global Positioning System (GPS) guidance that can be used for dropping general purpose and penetrator bombs.

"The Government has agreed to purchasing the ‘smart’ bomb guidance kits to significantly increase the F/A-18 aircraft’s combat effectiveness," Senator Hill said.

"The GPS guidance system will provide Australia’s F/A-18’s with the capability to more accurately employ general purpose and penetrator bombs at any time of the day and or during any weather conditions.

"The new guidance kits will transform the aircraft’s existing inventory of bombs into ‘smart’ bombs with vastly improved accuracy and precision.

"Improved bomb accuracy increases the effectiveness of our F/A-18 strike capability and reduces the risk of any collateral damage if used during an operation.

"The total cost of the project is expected to be over $50 million with the new capability expected to be in service in 2008."

"This new ‘smart’ bomb capability will ensure Australia retains a world class strike capability on the retirement of the F-111."

In November 2004, a Request for Tender for the Government’s Bomb Improvement Program was released to The Boeing Company, Lockheed Martin Corporation and Raytheon Company.

http://www.defence.gov.au/media/download/2005/Oct/20051018.cfm

Michael RVR
10-18-2005, 11:23 PM
I'm not sure if any smart bomb could ever replace the capabilities that will be lost with the F-111, it's good that we're getting them regardless though. :)

catalyst
10-18-2005, 11:30 PM
The F-111 is getting really hard to service, expensive and so on...

but it is our best 'strike' asset and needs to be kept until we get the JSF, get a few more airframes from US stocks if we need to...Imagine if the Phillipines thigns goes off! gonna take the F/A-18s to where to hit them?

Zero Zen
10-19-2005, 12:30 AM
The F-111 is getting really hard to service, expensive and so on...

but it is our best 'strike' asset and needs to be kept until we get the JSF, get a few more airframes from US stocks if we need to...Imagine if the Phillipines thigns goes off! gonna take the F/A-18s to where to hit them?

WOW.....!!!!
Philippine thing goes off?......trageting a christian country and largest economy, that news is overrated.
I think australian overshoot the target and is not a two blocks down...guess indonesia.... :bash:

Bugalugs
10-19-2005, 04:36 AM
WOW.....!!!!
Philippine thing goes off?......trageting a christian country and largest economy, that news is overrated.
I think australian overshoot the target and is not a two blocks down...guess indonesia.... :bash:

actually its assisting the Phillipine govt knock some pesky islamic extremists on the head......

youre obviously a bit "out of the loop";)