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Subject: I'm piggybacking this off of one of DJims post in a previous thread gone wild...
DarthAmerica    2/14/2008 4:21:02 PM
Projects to give GPS-guided smart bombs dual-guidance capability are popular these days. Israel has developed its GPS/EO Spice bomb, the USA has Laser JDAMs, and Britain has cobbled together a Paveway II+ as an interim step while working on its own Paveway IV. The combination provides the improved accuracy and ability to hit moving targets offered by laser-guidance, with GPS available as a backup that allows the pilot to drop bombs even through weather conditions that would defeat lasers. While the Spice is entirely autonomous thanks to its use of cameras + image recognition technology as a final guidance corrective, the laser/GPS combination relies on either a targeting pod or another targeting laser source to light up its quarry for final adjustments. If weather conditions allow laser use closer to the ground, it may even be possible to receive all the benefits of dual laser/GPS guidance despite poor conditions at altitude.

Now StrategyPage reports that France is will be spending $22 million to switch out the guidance units, and upgrade its U.S. made Paveway IIs to dual laser/GPS mode. In addition to the targeting benefits above, this combination offers France in particular some operational advantages. The Armee de l?Air has been using laser-guided weapons in Afghanistan, and American Paveway IIs were picked because the Safran AASM bomb was late, at an integration and testing cost of EUR 5 million for the Rafale. Unfortunately, the new Rafale fighters won?t have independent laser targeting capability until 2010, when Thales? Damocles pods arrive. Instead, they?ve been relying on Mirage 2000Ds and Super Etendards equipped with older Atlis-II and PDL-CT pods to provide that surveillance, and using Link 16 et. al. to transfer the coordinates (interesting note re: Rafale F2 pilots? use of binoculars as an equally valuable tool).

A quick program to add GPS capabilities to the Paveway-IIs would give the Rafales a whole new set of options, greatly increasing their flexibility.


Link:
ht*p://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/French-Adding-GPS-to-Paveway-II-Bombs-04738/

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This needed to be posted in a manner that would allow people to get an idea just what the state of affairs with the Rafale are. Compare this truth with some of the more elaborate claims.

-DA
 
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doggtag    what I find interesting is...   2/14/2008 4:26:14 PM
...the fact that France even uses US-designed and built Paveway bombs,
not to mention the recent announcement of the purchase of Hellfires to equip Tiger helicopters (HAD model, I think. It was over on Defense-Aerospace.Com a few days ago, among other places).
 
That alone should say something as to the state of affairs of French PGM developments.
 
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gf0012-aust       2/14/2008 4:28:54 PM

not to mention the recent announcement of the purchase of Hellfires to equip Tiger helicopters (HAD model, I think. It was over on Defense-Aerospace.Com a few days ago, among other places).

Australia paid for and did the core development on Hellfire/Tiger integration. As soon as we proved it worked, the french decided to stick it on their own Tigers....
 
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