
RAAF F/A-18B #A21-110 in "20th" scheme carries
two Joint Direct Attack Munition Extended Range (JDAM
ER) weapons over the Woomera Range in South Australia.
Photo: Royal Australian Air Force |
3/19/2007 - ST. LOUIS -- Two Boeing Joint Direct Attack Munition
(JDAM) weapons, each equipped with an Australian-designed and
-built modular wing kit, were successfully released from a Royal
Australian Air Force (RAAF) F/A-18 Hornet during recent flight
tests.
Flying at 20,000 feet over the Woomera Prohibited Area in South
Australia, a RAAF F/A-18 released the 500-pound Mk-82 JDAM Extended
Range (ER) weapons and scored a direct hit on their respective
targets. Each weapon demonstrated extended range flyout performance
well exceeding that of a baseline JDAM.
"We have demonstrated the impressive capability enhancement
that an affordable modular wing kit can bring to JDAM weapons,
while simultaneously setting the engineering foundation that
will facilitate the fielding of an Australian-designed wing
kit to JDAM users around the globe," said Bart Volpe, Boeing
JDAM International program manager.
The AIR 5425 JDAM ER test program is a joint effort with the
Australian Defence Materiel Organisation, Hawker de Havilland
Aerospace Pty. Ltd., and Boeing Integrated Defense Systems.
The test team conducted the technology demonstration under the
Australian Capability Technology Demonstrator Program, managed
by the Australian Defence Science and Technology Organisation
(DSTO).
The JDAM ER vehicle utilizes a modular wing kit developed by
Hawker de Havilland, based on technology licensed by DSTO. The
ER wing kit provides more than three times the range of a baseline
JDAM and is designed to be installed in the field to existing
JDAM weapons. The affordable ER wing kit enhances the already
highly capable JDAM into one of the most mission flexible, low-cost
weapons available in the world today.
Boeing is working actively with the Commonwealth to develop
a roadmap for fielding a JDAM wing kit capability not only for
the RAAF, but for other JDAM users worldwide. Many of Boeing's
16 international JDAM customers are showing interest in procuring
an extended range capability for their existing JDAM assets.
Source: Boeing Press Release