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AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon
From Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium
The JSOW is more expensive, but has longer range and more extensive options, than the other main U.S. guided bomb, the Joint Direct Action Munition.
"Let the pigs fly!"– informal motto of JSOW engineers
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Operational types
The JSOW family currently consists of four weapon variants.
Baseline
AGM-154A JSOWs are cluster munitions that carry 145 BLU-97 dual-purpose submunitions(i.e., effective against people, and lightly armored vehicles. It is especially effective against spread-out targets such as airfields and air defense sites. Over 400 AGM-154As have been used in combat in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Unitary penetrating warhead
A modified version of the AGM-154A, termed AGM-154A-1, replaces the cluster munition (and submunitions) with a BLU-111, which is a 500-pound bomb with a hard steel case to penetrate underground or reinforced targets.
Anti-armor cluster submunitions
The AGM-154B is a different kind of cluster munition, not designed for antipersonnel effects, which has six BLU-108B/B canisters, each of which release 4 anti-tank submunitions that can defeat much heavier armor than a dual-purpose bomblet. While development is complete, production has not started, probably due to the lack of plausible enemies with large numbers of tanks.
Unitary blast-fragmentation warhead
While both the AGM-154B and AGM-154C variant carry 500-pound bombs, the -C version is a thin case without a significant penetrating capability, doing its damage by blast and fragmentation. Thin-case bombs have more space for explosive payload.
The C-model has additional guidance, in the form of an an uncooled, long-wave imaging infrared seeker with autonomous target seeking. It became operational in February 2005.
Future
The AGM-154C-1 variant, scheduled to be operational in Fiscal Year 2010, will have a seeker capable of finding and hitting moving targets at sea.
References
- ↑ United States Navy, AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW)

