Posted on 03/31/2016 11:25:31 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
BAE Systems laser-guided rocket has been rushed into combat on the AV-8B Harrier, seven months after it was requested by the top brass of the US Marine Corps.
The semi-active-laser-seeking 70mm (2.75in) rocket, enabled by BAEs mid-body guidance and control section, is already deployed on US Navy and Marine Corps attack helicopters and was recently acquired by the Army for the AH-64 Apache gunship, but it will soon become a standard tool on the fixed-wing AV-8B jump jet.
US Naval Air Systems Command is delivering 80 units initially to Marine Attack Squadron-223 (VMA-223), which is currently deployed to an undisclosed location, likely somewhere in the Middle East.
NAVAIR could not say if the VMA-223 Harriers were currently engaged in combat against the Islamic State terrorist organisation in Iraq and Syria, but the quick delivery supports combat operations. The first fixed-wing variants were delivered to theater this month.
AV-8B equipped with Advanced Precision Kill Weapons System (APKWS) during testing at China Lake, California
US Navy
The intent of this requirement was to quickly provide the AV-8B with a low-cost, low-collateral damage, high-precision weapon in support of combat operations, Navy Capt Al Mousseau, who heads NAVAIRs munitions acquisition office PMA-242, says in a 30 March statement.
This capability will provide commanders with a warfighting alternative to better enable weapon-to-target pairing, adds AV-8B life cycle programme manager Col Fred Schenk.
NAVAIR confirmed that a series of qualification flights took place to guarantee the rockets compatibility with the AV-8B platform. It was first trailed on the Harrier during a demonstration programme in 2013, BAE says, along with the US Air Force A-10 and F-16.
The second phase, after meeting the immediate warfighting need, is to make APKWS a standard weapon choice on all AV-8Bs, NAVAIR says.
Developed under the APKWS-II programme to convert the unguided Hydra 70 rocket into a precision-guided, close-air-support weapon, the navy has carried it forward as a lower cost alternative to the AGM-114 Hellfire missile for attacking unarmoured vehicles and enemy combatants on the ground.
send em down to the Southern Border with MeeheeCo; jump jets and PKWS
Didn’t I just read recently the Harrier fleet is to be decommissioned?
Hey, that’s my old outfit!!!
VMA-223 Chu Lai RVn 1966-68
Fighting Bulldogs!
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