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[[File:BLU-109 aboard F-16.jpg|thumb|A BLU-109 aboard a [[General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon]] configured as a [[JDAM]]]] |
[[File:BLU-109 aboard F-16.jpg|thumb|A BLU-109 aboard a [[General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon]] configured as a [[JDAM]]]] |
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[[File:F-16I (IAF).jpg|thumb|F-16I (Israeli Air Force) with BLU-109 forged steel point tip, and a BLU109 [[Joint Direct Attack Munition|JDAM]], {{cvt|2000|lb|kg}} bunker buster penetration bomb]] |
[[File:F-16I (IAF).jpg|thumb|[[F-16I]] ([[Israeli Air Force]]) with BLU-109 forged steel point tip, and a BLU109 [[Joint Direct Attack Munition|JDAM]], {{cvt|2000|lb|kg}} [[bunker buster]] penetration bomb]] |
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The '''BLU-109/B''' is a hardened [[bunker buster]] penetration bomb used by the [[United States Air Force]] ('''BLU''' is an acronym for '''Bomb Live Unit'''). As with other "bunker busters", it is intended to penetrate concrete shelters and other hardened structures before exploding. In addition to the US, it is part of the armament of the air forces of [[Royal Australian Air Force|Australia]], [[Belgian Air Component|Belgium]], [[Royal Canadian Air Force|Canada]], [[Royal Danish Air Force|Denmark]], [[French Air Force|France]], [[German Air Force|Germany]], [[Hellenic Air Force|Greece]], [[Italian Air Force|Italy]], [[Israeli Air Force|Israel]], [[Royal Netherlands Air Force|Netherlands]], [[Royal Norwegian Air Force|Norway]], [[Pakistan Air Force | Pakistan]], [[Royal Saudi Air Force|Saudi Arabia]], [[Royal Air Force|United Kingdom]], and [[United Arab Emirates Air Force|United Arab Emirates]].<ref>Forecast International (2004). ''[http://www.dfeeler.com/forecastinc/sampledocs/Ordnance/BLU-116.doc BLU-116/B] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120310073436/http://www.dfeeler.com/forecastinc/sampledocs/Ordnance/BLU-116.doc |date=10 March 2012 }}'', page 4. Accessed 12 May 2011.</ref> |
The '''BLU-109/B''' is a hardened [[bunker buster]] penetration bomb used by the [[United States Air Force]] ('''BLU''' is an acronym for '''Bomb Live Unit'''). As with other "bunker busters", it is intended to penetrate concrete shelters and other hardened structures before exploding. In addition to the US, it is part of the armament of the air forces of [[Royal Australian Air Force|Australia]], [[Belgian Air Component|Belgium]], [[Royal Canadian Air Force|Canada]], [[Royal Danish Air Force|Denmark]], [[French Air Force|France]], [[German Air Force|Germany]], [[Hellenic Air Force|Greece]], [[Italian Air Force|Italy]], [[Israeli Air Force|Israel]], [[Royal Netherlands Air Force|Netherlands]], [[Royal Norwegian Air Force|Norway]], [[Pakistan Air Force | Pakistan]], [[Royal Saudi Air Force|Saudi Arabia]], [[Royal Air Force|United Kingdom]], and [[United Arab Emirates Air Force|United Arab Emirates]].<ref>Forecast International (2004). ''[http://www.dfeeler.com/forecastinc/sampledocs/Ordnance/BLU-116.doc BLU-116/B] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120310073436/http://www.dfeeler.com/forecastinc/sampledocs/Ordnance/BLU-116.doc |date=10 March 2012 }}'', page 4. Accessed 12 May 2011.</ref> |
Revision as of 09:31, 29 September 2024
BLU-109 | |
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Type | Free-fall penetration bomb (guided when equipped as JDAM or Paveway) |
Place of origin | United States |
Service history | |
Used by | United States Air Force |
Specifications | |
Mass | 2,000 lb (910 kg) |
Length | 7 ft 11 in (2.41 m) |
Diameter | 14.6 in (370 mm) |
Filling | Tritonal[1] |
Filling weight | 550 lb (250 kg)[1] |
The BLU-109/B is a hardened bunker buster penetration bomb used by the United States Air Force (BLU is an acronym for Bomb Live Unit). As with other "bunker busters", it is intended to penetrate concrete shelters and other hardened structures before exploding. In addition to the US, it is part of the armament of the air forces of Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Israel, Netherlands, Norway, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, United Kingdom, and United Arab Emirates.[2]
Design
The BLU-109/B has a steel casing about 1 inch (25 mm) thick. Its warhead is filled with 550 pounds (250 kg) of Tritonal.[3] It has a mechanical-electrical delayed-action FMU-143 tail-fuze.[4]
The BLU-109 entered service in 1985. It is also used as the warhead of some marks of the GBU-15 electro-optically guided bomb, the GBU-24 Paveway III and GBU-27 Paveway III laser-guided bombs, as well as the GBU-31 Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM)[5] and AGM-130 air-to-surface missile.
Variants
The BLU-118 is reportedly a thermobaric explosive filler variation on the BLU-109 casing and basic bomb design.[6] It contains PBXIH-135, a traditional explosive.[7]
In 2015 General Dynamics started a $7.2 million development of a version called HAMMER, which is intended to destroy chemical and biological substances by spreading dozens of Kinetic Fireballs Incendiaries (KFI) (not explosions) inside a bunker. The KFIs evolved out of the earlier Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program by Exquadrum, Inc. of Adelanto, California.[8]
Operators
The BLU-109 has been sold to key US allies including South Korea, Israel, Greece, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Pakistan, and Turkey[9][10]
- United States: United States Air Force
- Morocco: Royal Moroccan Air Force
- South Korea: Republic of Korea Air Force
- Greece: Hellenic Air Force[10]
- Turkey: Turkish Air Force
- Israel: Israeli Air Force
- Serbia: Serbian Air Force
- Pakistan: Pakistan Air Force
- Saudi Arabia: Royal Saudi Air Force
- UAE: United Arab Emirates Air Force
- The Netherlands: Royal Netherlands Air Force
See also
References
- ^ a b BLU-109/B fact sheet - Hill AFB, USAF
- ^ Forecast International (2004). BLU-116/B Archived 10 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine, page 4. Accessed 12 May 2011.
- ^ J. Hart, Russell (15 February 2012). "Defeating Hard And Deeply Buried Targets in 2035" (PDF). Defense Technical Information Center (.mil). p. 7-8. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
- ^ "Gulf War - Air Power Survey, Volume IV - Weapons, Tactics, and Training" (PDF). U.S. Department of Defense. p. 71. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
- ^ Chow Seng, Chor (December 2008). "A Business Case Analysis of the Hard Target Void Sensing Fuze (HTVSF) Joint Cap Capability Technology Demonstration (JCTD)" (PDF). Defense Technical Information Center (.mil) | Naval Postgraduate School. p. 1. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
- ^ "BLU-118/B Thermobaric Weapon". GlobalSecurity.org. Archived from the original on 27 July 2019. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
- ^ Little, Robert. "A race to get a new bomb for cave war". The Baltimore Sun. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
- ^ Drew, James. "Pentagon taps General Dynamics to test fireball bunker bomb Archived 19 February 2018 at the Wayback Machine"
- ^ The Most “Political” of All Bombs. http://www.quatrostrategies.com/2016/02/29/the-most-political-of-all-bombs/ Archived 6 September 2018 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b "BLU-109/B (Bomb Live Unit)". www.haf.gr.
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