I wouldnt be surprise if the Government orders SDB when we order the Joint Strike Fighter!Magoo said:Word is SDB is on the RAAF's wishlist and may be acquired once the US Navy has cleared it off the Hornet.
I wouldnt be surprise if the Government orders SDB when we order the Joint Strike Fighter!Magoo said:Word is SDB is on the RAAF's wishlist and may be acquired once the US Navy has cleared it off the Hornet.
GD, a question, how many of each weapon type will the JSF be able to carry in it's internal weapons bay at one time? (besides the JASSM and Storm Shadow, of course).Grand Danois said:F-35A - Joint Strike Fighter
AGM-154 JSOW
Brimstone
GBU-31/32/38 JDAM
GBU-39 SDB
CBU-87/89 CBU
CBU-103/104/105 WCMD
AGM-65 Maverick
AGM-88 HARM
AGM-158 JASSM
Storm Shadow
GBU-10/12/16/24 LGB
Mk 82/83/84 GP
CBU-99/100 Rockeye II
+ some more, IIRC
If I remember correctly, the Pig was actually the test aircraft for the SDB, being the only fighter-sized aircraft with an internal weapons bay.Magoo said:Word is SDB is on the RAAF's wishlist and may be acquired once the US Navy has cleared it off the Hornet.
Not JASSM, not Storm Shadow, not GBU-28, probably not JSOW, probably not HARM.111Lover said:GD, a question, how many of each weapon type will the JSF be able to carry in it's internal weapons bay at one time? (besides the JASSM and Storm Shadow, of course).
Yep, one of the test aircraft, but not because of its size. It was because it was the only western aircraft with a bomb bay which can be opened at supersonic speeds in service at the time. This is mentioned earlier in the thread.111Lover said:If I remember correctly, the Pig was actually the test aircraft for the SDB, being the only fighter-sized aircraft with an internal weapons bay.
From my understanding, aren't LM are making a version of the JASSM to fit into the internal bays of the F-35? I seem to recall they were, though it won't have the full range capability of the standard version, it is likely to still be pretty good...Magoo said:Not JASSM, not Storm Shadow, not GBU-28, probably not JSOW, probably not HARM.
Yep, one of the test aircraft, but not because of its size. It was because it was the only western aircraft with a bomb bay which can be opened at supersonic speeds in service at the time. This is mentioned earlier in the thread.
Magoo
Globalsecurity has a specification sheet here.111Lover said:GD, a question, how many of each weapon type will the JSF be able to carry in it's internal weapons bay at one time? (besides the JASSM and Storm Shadow, of course).
Yes, but the 'mini-JASSM' concept LockMart was talking about a couple of years ago has evolved into a new system who's name escapes me for the moment. It is likely to be a loitering weapon with a foldout wing kit.Aussie Digger said:From my understanding, aren't LM are making a version of the JASSM to fit into the internal bays of the F-35? I seem to recall they were, though it won't have the full range capability of the standard version, it is likely to still be pretty good...