- GBU-10 Paveway II
American
Paveway -series laser-guidedbomb , based on the Mk 84general-purpose bomb , but with laser seeker and wings for guidance. Introduced into service c. 1976. Used byUSAF ,US Navy ,US Marine Corps ,RAAF and variousNATO air forces.The GBU-10 has been built in more than a half-dozen variants with different
wing andfuse combinations. Weight depends on the specific configuration, ranging from 2,055 lb (934 kg) to 2,103 lb (956 kg).GBU-10 bombs (along with the balance of the Paveway series) are produced by
defence contractor sLockheed Martin andRaytheon . Raytheon began production after purchasing the product line fromTexas Instruments . Lockheed Martin was awarded a contract to compete with Raytheon when there was a break in production caused by transferring manufacturing out of Texas.Raytheon production of the Paveway II is centered in
Arizona ,Texas , andNew Mexico . Lockheed Martin production is centered inPennsylvania .Laser-guided bomb s are often labeled as "smart bomb s", despite requiring external input in the form of laser designation of the intended target. According to Raytheon's face sheet for the Paveway 2, 99 deliveries of guided munitions will yield acircular error probable (CEP) of only 3.6 feet, vice a CEP of 310 feet for 99 unguided bombs dropped under similar conditions.Both
Lockheed Martin andRaytheon have developedGPS -guided versions of the GBU-10. Lockheed Martin calls its version the DMLGB (Dual-Mode LGB) GPS/INS , and the U.S. Navy issued Lockheed Martin a contract in 2005 for further development of the weapon system. The GPS/INS-equipped version of the GBU-10 produced by Raytheon is the GBU-50/B, also informally also known as the EGBU-10 (GPS/INS-enabled LGBs are frequently referred to as Enhanced GBUs or EGBUs). So far, Raytheon-built Paveway II EGBUs have only been produced for export, and have been used in combat by the BritishRoyal Air Force over Afghanistan and Iraq.External links
* [http://www.raytheon.com/products/paveway/ Raytheon's official Paveway fact page]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/gbu-12.htm Globalsecurity.org Paveway fact page]
* [http://www.missilesandfirecontrol.com/our_news/factsheets/Product_Card-LGB-NAVY.pdf Lockheed Martin Paveway fact page]
* [http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/app5/paveway-2.html Designation-Systems.net Paveway II fact page]
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