- GBU-24 Paveway III
Raytheon GBU-24 Family
The GBU-24 is a family of
laser-guided bomb s, a sub-group of the largerRaytheon Paveway III family ofweapon s. The Paveway guidance package consists of a seeker package attached to the nose of the weapon, and a wing kit attached to the rear to provide stability and greater range.Warhead options consist of:
* Mk. 84 - 2000lb General Purpose
* BLU-109 - 2000lb Penetrator
* BLU-116 - Advanced Unitary Penetrator
* CPE-800 - Used in the BPG-2000, a similar, indigenous Spanish weaponCompared to the GBU-10 family, or the Paveway II family, the GBU-24 glides further as a result of more efficient guidance technology. The Paveway III guidance kit is more expensive, however, making the GBU-24 suitable against well-defended, high-value targets. It was introduced into service c. 1983. This weapon is in service with the
USAF ,US Navy ,US Marine Corps , and variousNATO air force s.The
bomb requires a spot of pulse-coded laser energy to home on; this can be supplied by the delivery aircraft, another aircraft (Buddy Lasing), a UAV, or by a Ground Laser Designator. After release from the delivery aircraft, thethermal battery for the Guidance Computer Group fires to supply power; the arming wire for the fuse is withdrawn; the wings are released; and depending on the configuration, either theturbine generator or the safety switch (for an electric fuse) is activated.Once this has happened, the seeker guides the bomb toward the designated impact point. If the
laser illumination is lost, thebomb stops guiding and follows a roughlyballistic path, although interference from the guidance kit can lead to the weapon wandering off course. While the GBU-24 is guided, it is not a powered weapon, i.e. it has nopropulsion . Its range, therefore, depends onaircraft speed ,altitude ,wind speed , etc. The GBU-24 is precise enough to be able to fly downventilation shafts into hardened targets, althoughaccuracy is usually dependent on the ability to point the laser correctly rather than the bomb's ability to hit the impact point. The GBU-24 is cleared on aircraft such as theF-15E ,F-16C Block 40/42, F-16A MLU, F-16C Block 50/52 CCIP,F/A-18 ,Panavia Tornado ,Eurofighter ,Mirage 2000 andF-111C AUP. [ [http://www.raytheon.com/products/stellent/groups/public/documents/content/cms04_018951.pdf Raytheon Paveway] ]References
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