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January 23rd, 2006, 12:08 PM
Textron Systems Corp. in Wilmington, MA received a $108.1 million firm-fixed-price contract modification for 332 Full Rate Production (FRP) Sensor Fuzed Weapons (SFW), in support of the F-16 aircraft. Work will be complete by March 2008, and the Headquarters Air Armament Center at Eglin Air Force Base, FL issued the contract (FA8677-06-C-0010). There is no contract modification number at this time.
What's a "Sensor Fuzed Weapon," and how does that relate to the title?
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Each CBU-97/B SFW comprises an SUU-66/B bomb with an FZU-39 fuze. Each bomb contains 10 BLU-108/B submunitions shaped roughly like a long cylinder, and each submunition contains four projectiles that look like tuna cans. Thus, each SFW can deliver a total of 40 lethal projectiles (332 × 40 = 13,280).
Upon being thrown out, the projectiles use infrared to rapidly locate a hot target, such as a tank or armored vehicle. If they lock on to a target, they fire a self-forging, high-velocity slug, which uses up the projectile while striking and immobilizing the target.
What's a "Sensor Fuzed Weapon," and how does that relate to the title?
http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/images/ORD_BLU-108.gif
Each CBU-97/B SFW comprises an SUU-66/B bomb with an FZU-39 fuze. Each bomb contains 10 BLU-108/B submunitions shaped roughly like a long cylinder, and each submunition contains four projectiles that look like tuna cans. Thus, each SFW can deliver a total of 40 lethal projectiles (332 × 40 = 13,280).
Upon being thrown out, the projectiles use infrared to rapidly locate a hot target, such as a tank or armored vehicle. If they lock on to a target, they fire a self-forging, high-velocity slug, which uses up the projectile while striking and immobilizing the target.