SLAM-ER

The AGM-84K SLAM-ER is an air-launched, day/night, adverse-weather, over-the-horizon, precision strike missile that provides a long range option for pre-planned and target of opportunity missions against land and sea targets. 

Harpoon

The A/U/RGM-84 Harpoon is an all-weather, over-the-horizon, anti-ship missile system that provides the Navy with a common missile for air and ship launches. The weapon system uses mid-course guidance with a radar seeker to attack surface ships. Its active radar guidance, low-level, sea-skimming cruise trajectory, terminal mode sea-skim or pop-up maneuvers and warhead design, assure high survivability and effectiveness.

Small Diameter Bomb Increment II (SDB II)

The GBU-53/B SDB II is an air-launched, precision-strike standoff weapon that will enable the warfighter to defeat moving and fixed targets in adverse weather conditions. Using a GPS/INS system to guide to the vicinity of a moving target, the weapon has the capability to receive updated target coordinates mid-flight via two-way datalink (Link-16 or UHF) communications.  Using these network options, SDB II allows airborne or ground controllers the ability to send in-flight target updates and the capability to abort a mission post-release.

Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM)

The Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) is a defined near-term solution for the Offensive Anti-Surface Warfare (OASuW) air-launch capability gap that will provide flexible, long-range, advanced, anti-surface capability against high-threat maritime targets.

The weapon reduces dependency on intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) platforms, network links, and GPS navigation in electronic warfare environments. Semi-autonomous guidance algorithms will allow it to use less-precise target cueing data to pinpoint specific targets in the contested domain.

Full Scale Targets

FSAT is an unmanned, reusable full scale target drone modified from a manned (original) platform configuration to accurately simulate enemy aircraft combat maneuvers. The QF-16 provides a realistic remote controlled full scale target for air-to-air and surface-to-air weapon systems evaluation, development, and testing at Tyndall AFB, FL and Holloman AFB, NM. Air Force-led program with Navy & Army participation.

BQM-34S

The BQM-34S Aerial Target is a recoverable, remote-controlled subsonic target capable of speeds up to 0.9 Mach and altitudes from 17-50,000 feet.

BQM-167A

Description

The BQM-167A is a high-performance, remotely-controlled subscale aerial target used to provide a threat-representative target drone to the Air-to-Air Weapons System Evaluation Program and other Air Force and Department of Defense air-to-air test  and evaluation programs.   

The BQM-167A can carry a full range of current subscale target payloads which including a scoring system, infrared and radar enhancements, electronic attack pods and a chaff/flare dispenser set.

Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW)

The JSOW family consists of multiple weapon variants. The AGM-154A configuration is used to attack fixed and relocateable soft targets such as parked aircraft, trucks, armored personnel carriers and surface-to-air missile sites. A modified version, the AGM-154A-1, includes a BLU-111 warhead. The AGM-154C variant incorporates a 500-pound blast/fragmentation/penetrator warhead effective against fixed-point targets such as industrial facilities, logistical systems and hardened tactical targets.