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To: Krosan
I believe the army should still have about 200,000 M26 rockets left.

Everybody ignores US innovation. Boeing has a proposal to use the common m26 rocket motor attached to an abundant GBU-39 bomb which would result in a cheaper smart missile than the HIMARS with an extended range of 100 miles.

Developed by Boeing in partnership with Saab of Sweden, each GLSDB round is a combination of two existing systems, the air-launched 250-pound GBU-39/B SDB with its pop-out wing set and the rocket motor from the 227mm-caliber M26 artillery rocket. The M26 is among the rocket types that can be fired from M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS), and variants thereof, and the M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS). HIMARS is famously already in use with Ukraine, as are its tracked stablemate that fires the same ammunition, the M270 MLRS.

Propelled by the M26 rocket motor for the initial boost/loft phase, the GLSDB's wings are then deployed and it flies unpowered, as a glide bomb. It uses the GBU-39/B’s existing inertial navigation system and embedded GPS to guide it to its target. That guidance system not only ensures accuracy to within 3 feet, according to Saab, but is also resilient to electronic warfare jamming, something that is of particular concern in the Ukrainian conflict.

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/ground-launched-small-diameter-bomb-would-double-ukraines-precision-strike-range

66 posted on 01/13/2023 11:42:12 AM PST by tlozo (Better to Die on Your Feet than Live on Your Knees )
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To: tlozo

This is another proof that it was good Trump put a pause on destroying these M26s (at over $1000 cost to destroy a piece).

With a little innovation this liability turns into a valuable asset.


69 posted on 01/13/2023 12:28:55 PM PST by Krosan
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