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February 13, 2012
Missile/Bomb Price Database


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This database is the result of several months of spare time research. Prices are for mostly US units, with an occasional Russian unit for comparison. Prices are shown in millions of $US.

  • Productions amounts for equipment still being designed are “projected” purchase amounts.
  • A “?” means the author had more-than-usual trouble pinning down a solid number (such as for Russia equipment).
  • Prices are shown for the latest version, if possible, but production numbers are for the entire model line. (Sooner or later, they all get upgraded, or sold, anyway.)
  • Prices were derived from a number of sources, and the goal was to find the price of the entire program if possible. Then, simply take the entire program price and divide by number of units produced, to get a rough but useful number.
  • Prices for out-of-production equipment is based on Foreign Military Sales info whenver possible. These prices are included for comparison purposes.
  • A more seriously technically true price would involve much more research than is humanly possible, due to the arcane nature of US procurement. One would have to factor in legal kickbacks, maintenance packages, operational costs incurred on deployment, costs of legal fees, costs of documentation, cost of congressional review…
  • Also, where possible, total number of units produced is shown, rather than current inventory.
  • American equipment prices were usually available, wth some research. Russian equipment prices are flat-out difficult, and were usually taken from articles showing the “government arms-dealers” price for a package.
  • Augustine’s law (..." the average cost of a tactical fighters quadruples every 10 years") is often visible where multiple generations of an item are shown (F-4, F-15, F-22).

Please send corrections and updates to: gamemechanic731@hotmail.com
This database created by Walter Grube
Copyright 2003, Walter Grube.

Missile/Bomb name Service Units Made Unit Cost (in $mn) Notes
Advanced Cruise missile AGM-129 USAF 460 12  
AMRAAM AIM-120 USAF/USN 11000 1.1  
HARM AGM-88 USAF 20000 0.35  
Harpoon AGM-84 USN 3705 1.2  
Hellfire AGM-114 USA 12900 0.19  
JASSM AGM-158 USAF/USN 2500 0.8  
JDAM kit for MK-82/83/84 USAF/USN 88200 0.03  
JSOW AGM-154 USAF/USN 24000 0.31  
Patriot PAC-3 battery (8 launchers) USA 217 36  
Phoenix AIM-54x USN 2500 1.4  
S-300/SA-10 (1 regiment, 6 launchers) RUS ? 100  
Sidewinder AIM-9x USAF/USN hundreds 0.1  
Sparrow AIM-7x USAF/USN 15600 0.22  
Standard SM-1/2 ER RIM-67 USN 200 0.4  
Stinger FIM-92A USA 29100 0.05  
Titan IV launch vehicle USAF 57 225  
Tomahawk cruise missile BGM-109 USN 5600 2.5  
Trident II D-5 USN 453 61  
Note 1: Congress is still considering the quantity to be built
Note 2: not yet in full production, quantity is an estimate

Sources:
"Shooting Blanks" James Dunnigan, char on p371 (The inspiration for this database)
www.strategypage.com
www.cdi.org
www.fas.org/man/index.html
www.globalsecurity.org/military/index.html
Various USENET articles too numerous to list
www.dsis.org.tw/peaceforum/papers/2001-02/MM0102001e.htm
www.rense.com/general18/russiasells.htm
www.dtic.mil/doctrine/jel/jfq_pubs/1917pgs.pdf
www.aeronautics.ru/archive/vvs/index.htm
projects.sipri.se/armstrade/tai_imports93-2002.pdf
www.aeronautics.ru/archive/vvs/il76-01.htm
c130.robins.af.mil/Herc_Facts/hercinfo.htm
www.nasm.si.edu/museum/aero/aircraft/chance_vought_xf8u.htm
 

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