
Air Force Fires “Collaborative” Small Diameter Bombs Finding Targets “In Flight”
Earlier this year, the Air Force Test Center tested “Collaborative Small Diameter Bombs
Earlier this year, the Air Force Test Center tested “Collaborative Small Diameter Bombs
The Air Force is testing air-dropped bombs able to share target-sensitive data
In "U.S. Air Force News"
Two Air Force F-16 fired Small Diameter Bombs were able to share threat data with one another while in flight
In "U.S. Air Force News"
The GAU-22 Gun System, Small Diameter Bomb II and GBU-38/54 are all scheduled for additional ground and flight tests
In "U.S. Air Force News"
AFRL’s scientists are engineering weapon technology to demonstrate what weapons can accomplish when they can autonomously connect with and share information between “themselves” while in flight to a target.
In "U.S. Air Force News"
The Air Force Military Deputy for Acquisition told Scout Warrior in an interview last year.
In "U.S. Air Force News"
Will the AF need higher-tech, more flexible and more powerful bombs to destroy Russian and Chinese targets
In "U.S. Air Force News"