Weapons - U.S. Navy Owner's & Operator's Manual 2004
All Hands, Jan, 2004
STRATEGIC STRIKE
Trident I (C-4)
The Trident I replaced the Poseidon in the Navy's ballistic missile inventory. It became operational in 1979 and is carried on Ohio class ballistic missile submarines.
Dimensions: 74 x 408 in.
Weight: 73,000 lbs.
Warhead: Designed to carry eight W76/MK 4
Propulsion: Cross-linked, double-base fuel rocket
Range: 4,000 nm
Trident II (D-5)
Larger and with more payload than the Trident I, the Trident Ii was first tested aboard a submarine in March 1989 and deployed in 1990.
Dimensions: 83 x 528 in.
Weight: 130,000 lbs.
Warhead: Designed to carry 12 W76/MK 4 or eight W88/MK 5
Propulsion: Solid fuel rocket
Range: 4,000 nm
GENERAL-PURPOSE BOMBS
The MK-80 series general-purpose bomb family was created in the late 1940s and has been the standard air-launched bomb for the services ever since. The general purpose bomb family is designed to provide blast and fragmentation effects and is used extensively in a number of configurations including laser-guided bombs (LGBs), joint direct attack munitions (JDAM) and air delivered mining applications. The unguided versions of the general-purpose bomb can also be delivered in freefall or retarded modes depending upon mission requirements.
There are now three basic versions of these bombs in inventory:
* 500 pound MK 82/BLU 111 * 1,000 pound MK 83/BLU 110 and * 2,000 pound MK 84/BLU 117.
The remaining versions of the MK 80 series bombs are being converted from the MK designation to the bomb loaded unit (BLU) designation during new production. The Navy's MK 80 series bombs remaining in inventory are filled with H-6 high explosive; the newer BLU series bombs incorporate a PBXN-109 explosive that provides less sensitive characteristics and is considered safer to handle and stow.
Laser-Guided Bomb (LGB) Kits
Laser-guided bomb kits were developed to enhance the terminal accuracy of air-launched, general-purpose bombs and entered the fleet's inventory in 1968. An LGB kit consists of a Computer Control Group and Air Foil Group. The kit is normally attached to a general purpose bomb to form an LGB.
Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) Kit
Joint Direct Attack Munitions kits were jointly developed with the U.S. Air Force to provide increased accuracy for air-launched bombs. The JDAM kit consists of a tail kit and mid body strakes attached to a general purpose or penetrator bomb body. Guidance and control is provided by global positioning system aided inertial navigation system.
Dimensions: (JDAM and warhead) GBU-31 (v) 2/B: 152.7 inches (387.9 centimeters); GBU-31 (v) 3/B: 148.6 inches (377.4 centimeters); GBU-32 (v) 2/B: 119.5 inches (303.5 centimeters)
Weight: (JDAM and warhead) GBU-31 (v) 2/B: 2,036 pounds (925.4 kilograms); GBU-31 (v) 3/B: 2,115 pounds (961.4 kilograms); GBU-32 (v) 2/B: 1,013 pounds (460.5 kilograms)
Wing Span: GBU-31:25 inches (63.5 centimeters); GBU-32:19.6 ins. (49.8 centimeters)
Range: Up to 15 miles (24 kilometers).
Joint Stand-off Weapon (JSOW)
The joint standoff weapon is an air-launched "drop-and-forget" weapon that is capable of approximately 40 nautical mile stand-off ranges. JSOW provides the fleet with a strike interdiction capability against soft targets such as fixed and relocatable air defense elements, parked aircraft command and control facilities, light combat vehicles, industrial elements and enemy troops. Currently, two variants of JSOW are planned: AGM-154A, that uses general-purpose submunitions and JSOW C that employs a unitary type warhead.
Dimensions: 160 inches (4.1 meters); box shaped diameter 13 inches (33.02 cm) on a side; 106 inches (2.69 meters) wingspan
Weight: From 1,065 pounds (483 kilograms) to 1,500 pounds (681 kilograms)
Range: Low altitude launch 15 nautical miles (27.78 kilometers), High altitude launch-65 nautical miles (120.38 kilometers)
Warhead(s): BLU-97--Combined effects bomblets, BLU-108--Sensor fused weapon, Broach multi-stage warhead.
HARM (High-Speed Anti-Radiation Missile)
HARM is the standard anti-radar missile in the U.S. inventory. It's used as both a strike protection and antiship weapon. First deployed aboard USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) in January 1984, it was used in combat in April 1986 during raids on Libya.
Dimensions: 10 m x 13 ft. 7 in. x 44 in. wingspan
Weight: 798 lbs.
Warhead: 146 lbs.
Range: Depends on launch speed/ altitude Propulsion: Dual thrust rocket motor (Math 2 ).
HARPOON/SLAM-ER
The Harpoon and Stand-Off Land Attack Missile Expanded Response (SLAM-ER) missiles are derivatives from the original Harpoon, which was conceived in 1965.
Harpoon
Air/surface-launched, anti-ship, all-weather cruise missile. Originally designed as au air-to-surface missile for the P-3 Orion, the Harpoon, which entered service in 1977, can now be carried by virtually all naval platforms.
Dimensions: 12.6 ft. long-air launched; 15.2 ft. long--surface launched.
Weight: 1,160 lbs. (air launch), 1,459 lbs. (ASROC launcher), 1,520 Ibs. (SAM launcher), 1,523 lbs. (capsule/canister launch)
Speed: High subsonic speeds
Warhead: 488.5 lbs. HE (blast; semi-armor piercing) Propulsion: Turbojet (cruise) w/solid-fuel booster for ship launch
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