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Standoff weapons - What do we have on the B1/B2/B52 ?



 
 
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Old October 28th 03, 05:59 PM
Al Dykes
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Default Standoff weapons - What do we have on the B1/B2/B52 ?

Do we have any ?

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Old October 28th 03, 07:09 PM
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CALCM?


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Old October 28th 03, 09:08 PM
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Do we have any ?


Conventional Air Launched Cruise missile, and the Joint Air-to Surface
Standoff Missile just got cleared for service.

For shorter distances (tens rather than hundreds of miles) the Joint
Standoff Weapon (JSOW) has demonstrated itself to be a rather effective
bit of kit in service, and even the humble JDAM will glide quite a few
miles when dropped from height.

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Old October 28th 03, 09:57 PM
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Do we have any ?


Yes.


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Old October 29th 03, 09:29 AM
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robert arndt wrote:

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"Al Dykes" wrote in message
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Do we have any ?

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CALCM?


B52H armament: In nuclear strike role can be fitted with 20 AGM-86B
ALCMs or AGM-129 cruise missiles in the internal bomb bay and two
underwing stations. Can be fitted with free fall nuclear bombs.
Conventional munitions include up to 12 AGM-84 Harpoon or AGM-142A
ASMs, AGM-86C CALCM cruise missiles, JDAMs, or up to 51,750 lb class
bombs or mines.

B-1B armament: Maximum internal payload of 75,000 lb in three
internal weapons bays. Weapons include B-61 and B-83 thermonuclear
bombs or on rotary launchers up to 8 AGM-86B ALCMs, 24 AGM-69A SRAM-A,
12 B-28, 28 B-61, or 28 B-93 free fall nuclear bombs.Can carry up to
84 500 LB mK 82 conventional bombs and CBU-87,-89, -97 cluster bombs,
and JDAM.




B-2 armament: Two Boeing RLAs, one in each bomb bay, can carry a
total of 16 AGM-129 ACMs, or 16 B-61, B-83 thermonuclear bombs, or 80
Mk 82 bombs, or 16 JDAMs, or 16 GAMs, or 16 Mk 84 bombs. Can now
carry EGBU-28, JSOW, and JASSM.

Rob
(reference source, 2002)

A little note concerning the stand-off weapons you mention for the B-1B: though

theoretically it could carry 8 ALCMs (internally), it is prohibited from carrying cruise

missiles by treaty with the SU/ FSU. SRAM-A retired from the inventory about

a decade ago. Though your reference source dates from 2002, it wasn't up to date.


Regards,
Ralph Savelsberg







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Old October 29th 03, 04:13 PM
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Ralph Savelsberg wrote in message ...
robert arndt wrote:

"Ian Craig" wrote in message ...

"Al Dykes" wrote in message
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Do we have any ?

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CALCM?


B52H armament: In nuclear strike role can be fitted with 20 AGM-86B
ALCMs or AGM-129 cruise missiles in the internal bomb bay and two
underwing stations. Can be fitted with free fall nuclear bombs.
Conventional munitions include up to 12 AGM-84 Harpoon or AGM-142A
ASMs, AGM-86C CALCM cruise missiles, JDAMs, or up to 51,750 lb class
bombs or mines.

B-1B armament: Maximum internal payload of 75,000 lb in three
internal weapons bays. Weapons include B-61 and B-83 thermonuclear
bombs or on rotary launchers up to 8 AGM-86B ALCMs, 24 AGM-69A SRAM-A,
12 B-28, 28 B-61, or 28 B-93 free fall nuclear bombs.Can carry up to
84 500 LB mK 82 conventional bombs and CBU-87,-89, -97 cluster bombs,
and JDAM.




B-2 armament: Two Boeing RLAs, one in each bomb bay, can carry a
total of 16 AGM-129 ACMs, or 16 B-61, B-83 thermonuclear bombs, or 80
Mk 82 bombs, or 16 JDAMs, or 16 GAMs, or 16 Mk 84 bombs. Can now
carry EGBU-28, JSOW, and JASSM.

Rob
(reference source, 2002)

A little note concerning the stand-off weapons you mention for the B-1B: though

theoretically it could carry 8 ALCMs (internally), it is prohibited from carrying cruise

missiles by treaty with the SU/ FSU. SRAM-A retired from the inventory about

a decade ago. Though your reference source dates from 2002, it wasn't up to date.


Regards,
Ralph Savelsberg


Yes, I know about the reference problems. Thanks, that's why I noted it. I should have put an asterik on questionable weapons. Then again, Jane's isn't up to date either


Rob


 




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