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![]() The U.S. Air Force on Monday said it had awarded BOEING CO. a $188.3 million contract to develop and test a new small-diameter precision-guided bomb, giving Boeing's McDonnell Douglas unit the green light to continue systems development and demonstration work on the new 250-pound bomb. The Air Force had announced the contract for Boeing on Oct. 9, but later said the announcement was premature and the decision was still being reviewed. The 250-pound class munition is half the size of the smallest bomb used by the Air Force today but is designed to pierce more than four feet of steel-reinforced concrete, like a much bigger 2,000-pound BLU-109. (Reuters 06:24 PM ET 10/20/2003) Mo http://q1.schwab.com/s/r?l=248&a=877...a&s=rb0310 20 ================================================== ============== |
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 03:37:19 GMT, Larry Dighera
wrote: The U.S. Air Force on Monday said it had awarded BOEING CO. a $188.3 million contract to develop and test a new small-diameter precision-guided bomb, giving Boeing's McDonnell Douglas unit the green light to continue systems development and demonstration work on the new 250-pound bomb. The Air Force had announced the contract for Boeing on Oct. 9, but later said the announcement was premature and the decision was still being reviewed. The 250-pound class munition is half the size of the smallest bomb used by the Air Force today but is designed to pierce more than four feet of steel-reinforced concrete, like a much bigger 2,000-pound BLU-109. (Reuters 06:24 PM ET 10/20/2003) A strange thought: When's this thing likely to hit the FMS market? A stramger thought: What's the likely reduction in collateral damage if this is used in, say, Gaza? (It's a stupid idea (IMHO they'd be much better off, PR-wise and strategically, using snipers), but something to consider) John |
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![]() "John Penta" wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 03:37:19 GMT, Larry Dighera wrote: A strange thought: When's this thing likely to hit the FMS market? A stramger thought: What's the likely reduction in collateral damage if this is used in, say, Gaza? (It's a stupid idea (IMHO they'd be much better off, PR-wise and strategically, using snipers), but something to consider) At some point, (depending on the specific target) when you have a bomb so accurate that it can actually hit a target, there may be little need for it to actually go "bang" to do its job. The jets parked near schools in the first Iraq war come to mind. Vaughn John |
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![]() "Vaughn" wrote in message ... "John Penta" wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 03:37:19 GMT, Larry Dighera wrote: A strange thought: When's this thing likely to hit the FMS market? A stramger thought: What's the likely reduction in collateral damage if this is used in, say, Gaza? (It's a stupid idea (IMHO they'd be much better off, PR-wise and strategically, using snipers), but something to consider) At some point, (depending on the specific target) when you have a bomb so accurate that it can actually hit a target, there may be little need for it to actually go "bang" to do its job. The jets parked near schools in the first Iraq war come to mind. in Iraq the RAF and USAF used bombs filled with concrete for just this reason. Keith |
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