The Air Force said the bomb’s connectivity allows redirection to a new target midair after launch.The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and the US Marine Corps (USMC) have conducted airdrop training in the Northern Territory to enhance joint logistics operations.ĭuring the drill, the air force’s 35 Squadron deployed a C-27J military transport aircraft over the Mount Bundey Training Area to carry practice cargo of light equipment bundles and container delivery systems. It can strike stationary targets up to 69 miles away and moving targets up to 45 miles away using a combination of millimeter wave active radar homing, semi-active laser guidance, infrared homing, GPS-coupled inertial guidance and data link technology. This would come in handy when an F-15E needs to strike multiple ground targets with a high level of accuracy, the Air Force said. The 204-pound StormBreaker is a relatively small weapon measuring 69 inches long and about 7 inches in diameter, allowing the Strike Eagle to carry up to 28 of them. The Air Force resumed fielding the weapon in September 2020. Raytheon redesigned the component and retrofit nearly 600 bombs that were already delivered. A key component had a technical problem, which in July 2019 caused a pause in production of the weapon. It’s a major step forward for a weapon that at one point was delayed for roughly a year by production problems.
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