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Hmmm: Israel buys thousands of Boeing smart bomb kits
2007-01-29
Posted by:trailing wife

#10  Latest JDAM contracts are running at $23,000 a piece. After the 10% US contract admin fees, the Israelis will receive 4000.
Posted by: ed   2007-01-29 17:27  

#9  RWV - I always figgered the million was the bomblets.

But, ya know, each one of them can kill a baby duck!
Posted by: Bobby   2007-01-29 16:37  

#8  JDAM

JDAM is being developed by Lockheed Martin and Boeing [McDonald Douglas]. In October 1995, the Air Force awarded a contract for EMD and for the first 4,635 JDAM kits at an average unit cost of $18,000, less than half the original $40,000 estimate.

$100M/$18,000 = 5,556
Posted by: RWV   2007-01-29 16:22  

#7  During its July 12-August 14 air war against Lebanon, Israel dropped more than a million cluster bombs in southern Lebanon, according to the UN, to counter Hezbollah rocket attacks that were killing Israelis.

The cluster munitions, which spread bomblets over a wide area from a single container, included artillery shells, rockets and bombs dropped from aircraft, many of which the US sold to Israel years ago, a US official told the daily.


Unless they are counting individual bomblets, I find it difficult to believe that the Israelis could drop more than a million cluster bombs in 33 days.
Posted by: RWV   2007-01-29 16:12  

#6  The Navy? Are they flying CAS in Iraq?
Posted by: Mike N.   2007-01-29 16:09  

#5  And in related news;
Navy Rushes Close Air Support Weapon to Iraq (Aviation Week & Space Technology 01/29/2007)

The U.S. Navy will begin deliveries of a modified weapon designed to provide close air support to ground troops in urban areas in Iraq no later than March.

The whole article describes this new weapon, but in a nutshell is is a smaller version of a cluster bomb to be used in confined areas. I think of it as a "Rockeye-Lite."
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2007-01-29 15:32  

#4  Question: Are these the same JDAM's that were used in Afghanistan by our SO? You know, the kind where we've got "boots on the ground" that guide the bomb to the target through the use of lasers?

Please advise.

Iran, take note.
Posted by: Mark Z   2007-01-29 15:30  

#3  The article says $100M buy. How many JDAM kits does that buy?
Posted by: Brett   2007-01-29 15:27  

#2  I would be just as happy with carpet bombing.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-01-29 15:11  

#1  Boom Baby!

Hopefully more rocket launchers baby ducks get hit.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-01-29 14:55  

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