June 4, 2014: The U.S. Navy recently conducted a successful test of the AGM-154 JSOW (Joint Stand Off Weapon) glide bomb that had a video link/heat sensing guidance system modified so that it was ...
The supply of JSOW missiles is expected to begin in the second quarter of 2014. The JSOW C-1 will add a weapon datalink radio and modified seeker software to the existing JSOW C, thereby increasing ...
TUCSON, April 9 (UPI) -- A new integrated fuel system that greatly extends the range of the Joint Standoff Weapon has been demonstrated by Raytheon and the U.S. Navy. In the test, a fuel tank and fuel ...
The F-35 Lightning II Pax River Integrated Test Force conducted the first weapons separation test of an AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW) from an F-35C. On Mar. 23, during flight 180 over the ...
Manufacturer seeks new capabilities for stand-off weapon as USAF withdraws support in favour of rival system Raytheon is continuing work on new roles for its AGM-154 Joint Stand-Off Weapon (JSOW), ...
An interesting overview of those technologies that would be part of any effort to penetrate a highly-defended airspace. Just think how difficult could be to attack targets located inside a MEZ ...
$80 million contract is just one of five defense contracts that Raytheon was awarded on Friday. Its biggest win of the day was for $80.5 million in an option exercise to supply the U.S. Navy with 200 ...
Raytheon has completed its captive carry tests on the joint stand-off weapon – extended range (JSOW-ER) as part of the missile’s development programme, the company announced yesterday. The basic JSOW, ...
The administration of US President Joe Biden has allocated a record military aid package to Ukraine amounting to $7.9 billion. This decision is historic not only because of the funding amount but also ...
Taiwan inched closer to receiving more advanced ground-attack capabilities for its fleet of F-16 Fighting Falcon jets after the Pentagon awarded a manufacturing contract this month. The United States ...
Credit: JSOW C-1 successfully strikes a moving maritime target on Jan. 26: U.S. Navy Raytheon will cease production of the U.S. Navy’s first networked-enabled air-to-ground weapon, the AGM-154C-1 ...
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