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U.S. Boosts Precision Weapon Stocks
AP | 7/15/02 | MATT KELLEY

Posted on 07/15/2002 11:54:16 PM PDT by kattracks

WASHINGTON, Jul 15, 2002 (AP Online via COMTEX) -- U.S. weapons makers have doubled the production rate of laser-guided bombs, added a shift to assemble satellite-guided bomb tailkits and boosted output at one ammunition factory to its highest level in 15 years.

Some of the ordnance will replace weapons used in the war in Afghanistan, but another reason for the buildup is to stockpile weapons for possible military action against Iraq, analysts say.

President Bush has said he wants to see Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein removed from power, accusing Saddam of hoarding chemical and biological weapons and seeking nuclear bombs. Bush and Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld say they have no immediate plans to go to war against Iraq, however.

"The job of Central Command is to be prepared for that Iraq contingency, and that plan is probably pretty well in development," said retired Rear Adm. Stephen Baker, a former naval operations director for Central Command.

"One thing they need to do is bring the stockpiles up, particularly of the laser-guided bombs and JDAMs and Tomahawk missiles."

JDAM stands for Joint Direct Attack Munition, the satellite-guided bomb that has been a favorite U.S. weapon in the war in Afghanistan. Military planners love the JDAM for its pinpoint accuracy and relatively low cost of less than $25,000 each.

About 9,000 new JDAMs have been built this year, compared with about 10,000 total by the end of last year. Analysts have estimated that more than half of the first 10,000 JDAMs were used in Afghanistan and even more would be needed for an attack on Iraq.

The military still has only a fraction of the 40,000 to 50,000 JDAMs it wants, said analyst John Pike of GlobalSecurity.org.

"They had obviously used up a significant fraction of what was on hand, and what was on hand a year ago was only a small fraction of what they want to have on hand," Pike said.

Precision weapons like JDAMs would be key to any attack on Iraq, since they would allow the United States to focus its firepower on Saddam's military infrastructure while minimizing civilian casualties. The accurate weapons also allow the same number of planes to hit more targets in less time.

Pike said one Navy admiral has credited the JDAM with increasing the lethality of an aircraft carrier fivefold.

"It's only when you start thinking about that quantum leap in air power lethality that it starts to become plausible that you could take military action against Iraq without having a massive, multi-month (troop) buildup like they had a decade ago," Pike said.

A Boeing Co. factory in St. Charles, Mo., assembles the JDAM kits, which fit over the tail of 1,000-pound or 2,000-pound "dumb" bombs to turn them into satellite-guided weapons.

Earlier this year, the factory added a second shift of workers to increase production from about 1,000 kits per month to 1,500, said Boeing spokesman Robert Algarotti. The company plans to boost production even further, to 2,000 per month by the end of the year and 2,800 per month by the middle of 2003.

Those rates would add another 20,000 or more JDAMs to the U.S. arsenal within a year and about 37,000 by the end of 2003. At the highest rate, Boeing could make enough JDAMs to fill out the 40,000 stockpile in about 14 months.

Raytheon Co. makes laser-guided bombs at a factory in Tucson, Ariz. That factory has added a partial third shift, doubled its production rate and is delivering the laser-guided bombs five months ahead of schedule, said Raytheon spokeswoman Sara Hammond.

Hammond declined "for competitive reasons" to discuss the precise number and rates of laser-guided bombs being made.

The United States has tens of thousands of laser-guided bombs on hand, so the need for them is not as critical. Still, up to several thousand have been used in Afghanistan and thousands would be used in any attack on Iraq.

Pike said the military had enough laser-guided bombs and must simply replace those used.

"With the JDAM, they didn't have nearly as much as they wanted and used up much of what they had," he said. "So they have to not only replace what was used but significantly increase the total number."

Raytheon's Tucson operation also makes the Tomahawk missile, another precision weapon launched from Navy ships and submarines. The United States used dozens of the missiles in the war in Afghanistan and during the 1991 Persian Gulf War to drive Iraq out of Kuwait.

While Raytheon does not have a contract to make more Tomahawks, it has sped up the process of upgrading older missiles, Hammond said. The company recently finished upgrading 644 of the missiles six months ahead of schedule, she said.

At the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant in Independence, Mo., production is at its highest rate in 15 years - higher than during the Gulf War. The plant recently got a $92 million contract to make 265 million rounds of small-caliber ammunition for the Army.

Some of that will be used for increased training and some will go into the Army's regular ammunition stockpile, said Karen Engelbret, a spokeswoman for Lake City plant owner Alliant Techsystems.

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On the Net:

Boeing: http://www.boeing.com

Raytheon: http://www.raytheon.com

Alliant Techsystems: http://www.atk.com

By MATT KELLEY Associated Press Writer

Copyright 2002 Associated Press, All rights reserved





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To: eno_
I believe you are correct and thankfully so. The lib press will decry the dehumanization of the way we fight wars now because they won't be able to turn the sheeple against the effort in the say way they did in VN. Having been in the AF (peace time desk weenie) and with a son preparing for a career as an AF pilot, I'm delighted to have our guys out of harm's way. The idea is to fight a war on your terms--press be damned. And a word about those combat air controllers--BALLS. Great big, massive, brass whoppers. Nothing but the utmost respect for those guys who are out in front of the front line. Still waiting to hear about the MOH recommendation for the controller in Afghan.
21 posted on 07/16/2002 5:30:29 AM PDT by NerdDad
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To: eno_
Bombs guided by SOF do appear to be the way we go now. But, all that fancy hardware is useless without the highly trained soldiers needed to operate it. We cannot turn out the highest quality SOF soldiers overnight. It takes years to train a SEAL and we lost some in Afghanistan - these men are priceless military assets that have to be employed sensibly and carefully. We cannot do another Iwo Jima now.
22 posted on 07/16/2002 5:35:09 AM PDT by astounded
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To: Ed_NYC
Some of these too!


23 posted on 07/16/2002 5:37:59 AM PDT by ladtx
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To: Dog Gone
"Someday I hope I get the honor of spitting on his grave."

I wouldn't waste the spit, however when that day comes, I'll be sure to drink a lot of beer before my graveside visit........

Kinda like this: "Hey Betty-Sue, hold mah beer and watch this! Sound of running water

Sorry folks, some of the Georgia in me just bubbled to the surface...

NeverGore :^)

24 posted on 07/16/2002 5:38:18 AM PDT by nevergore
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To: Dog Gone
Someday I hope I get the honor of spitting on his grave.

I've mooned that creep twice........while he was president.

I wouldn't wait to spit on his grave.......if you get a chance do it when he is standing!

25 posted on 07/16/2002 5:51:59 AM PDT by CROSSHIGHWAYMAN
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To: kattracks; Joe Montana
...POTUS GORE = Zero JDAM's...
26 posted on 07/16/2002 6:23:15 AM PDT by ALOHA RONNIE
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To: kattracks; Joe Montana
...POTUS HILLARY = Zero JDAM's...
27 posted on 07/16/2002 6:24:15 AM PDT by ALOHA RONNIE
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To: kattracks; Joe Montana
...POTUS CLINTON = Zero JDAM's left...
28 posted on 07/16/2002 6:25:19 AM PDT by ALOHA RONNIE
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To: kattracks
The real question: how many Daisy Cutters are being built for Saddam?
29 posted on 07/16/2002 6:34:08 AM PDT by GnL
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To: kattracks
Daisy cutters are OK but nukes are more efficient, economical, and can used with no loss of US personnel.
30 posted on 07/16/2002 7:12:12 AM PDT by putupon
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To: Ed_NYC; ladtx
I think some caption should go along with the pic's:

The Stealth is dropping 46 mk82 slicks (low-drag) 500 lbs bombs, = 23,000 lbs.
And the B1 is dropping 38 BSU49 (Balloon Support Unit) fin'd mk82 high-drag bombs; so the A/C can get away from the explosion during a low-level bombing run.

31 posted on 07/16/2002 7:21:07 AM PDT by demlosers
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To: Dog Gone
You posted, "Someday I hope I get the honor of spitting on his grave.

You only want to spit on his grave?

32 posted on 07/16/2002 7:50:10 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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To: Grampa Dave
It was a typo. ;-)
33 posted on 07/16/2002 7:53:33 AM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: kattracks
Thanks, and I have bookmarked this article for the whiners who can't understand why we are not attacking Iraq/Iran 3 months ago.
34 posted on 07/16/2002 7:54:58 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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To: kattracks
At the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant in Independence, Mo., production is at its highest rate in 15 years - higher than during the Gulf War. The plant recently got a $92 million contract to make 265 million rounds of small-caliber ammunition for the Army.

Ordnance is their business and business is good.

35 posted on 07/16/2002 7:58:03 AM PDT by TADSLOS
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To: eno_
Iran and China/North Korea.

We need a national debate forum discussing the true depths of the Clintons/Gore depletion of our nation defense and the extent of their selling lethal technologies to the Chinese who have repackaged and sold same to their clients. Our ships sail in harm's way.

We have been mobilizing, but have not had the stores for a real war. Time is a luxury.
36 posted on 07/16/2002 8:01:41 AM PDT by SevenDaysInMay
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To: Mo1; Shermy; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Turk2; a_Turk; swarthyguy; hchutch; Miss Marple; Howlin; ...
How about 9/11/2002 as the attack date.

I can see President Bush talking to Americans the morning of 9/11/2002 here. At the same minute of the first Islamakazi plane crashing into the first WTC building one year ago, the tv screen flashes over to night time in Iran, Iraq and Syria. Their capital cities and military bases are bathed in the light of their total destruction by flames and explosions.

President Bush signs off with "You are either with us or against us! You can choose Life or Death!" These three terrorists states chose death!

Do you think that might get their attention?
37 posted on 07/16/2002 8:02:26 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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To: NerdDad
I also did not see mention of the Daisy-Cutter. I recall that being one of the real special treats for the "Elite Republican Guard" troops. A real favorite. They are cheap ($27,0000), and at 15,000 lbs, a whole lot of bang for the buck. Not real precise, but hell, we're talking about Iraq here.

Daisy-Cutter (BLU-82, to be specific) is yesterday's big bomb. Chances are we'll have a few 30,000lb-class weapons with the JDAM kit for precision drops when "Desert Storm II" kicks off

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/dshtw.htm
38 posted on 07/16/2002 8:07:41 AM PDT by tanknetter
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To: kattracks
This war will boost the economy, and make the arms manufacturers even richer. At times, that is one of the leading causes of war.
39 posted on 07/16/2002 8:12:15 AM PDT by Don Myers
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To: Dog Gone
Someday I hope I get the honor of spitting on his grave

Spitting? My hope is to pour a couple of beers on his final resting place. After they pass through my kidneys, of course!

40 posted on 07/16/2002 8:30:28 AM PDT by Don Carlos
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