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The system used by the RAF, which numbers earlier versions of the Paveway as 2 and 3 - with 2 referring to a 1,000 lb bomb and 3 referring to a 2,000 lb bomb - and Enhanced Paveway 2 and 3 to refer to GPS/INS-added versions of the same. The Paveway 4 is the same weapon in this and the above
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won the initial contract to provide DMLGBs to the US Navy (USN) in 2005, however subsequent-year money has been "zeroed" in favor of a follow-on Direct Attack Moving Target Capability (DAMTC) program. Raytheon's version, the "Enhanced Paveway II", has been contracted both within the US and abroad.
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Paveway 1 became the emphasis of the program because Paveway 2, although considerably more accurate and capable, cost 4-5 times more per unit and was much less applicable to most targeting situations in Vietnam. Prototype weapons were sent to Southeast Asia for combat testing with the
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In January 1967 the US Air Force authorized Project 3169 as the formal engineering program for development of precision guided munitions, renewing its contract with TI in March to redesign the M117 kit, with a very aggressive timeline, projecting deployment for combat testing in the
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deflections to make course corrections, resulting in a noticeable wobble. This had relatively little effect on accuracy, but expends energy quickly, limiting effective range. As a consequence, most users release Paveway I and II weapons in a ballistic trajectory, activating the
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and rear wings for stability. The weapon guides on reflected laser energy: the seeker detects the reflected light ("sparkle") of the designating laser, and actuates the canards to guide the bomb toward the designated point.
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500 lb (227 kg) bomb. Developed at the same time as GBU-24, with some limited export success, but was not adopted by United States as it was felt to be too small a warhead for the desired effects at the
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The original numbering system from 1-3, with the different planned variants differing in types of guidance. As 2 and 3 never entered service, this numbering system is obsolete.
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Paveway kits attach to a variety of warheads, and consist of a semi-active laser (SAL) seeker, a computer control group (CCG) containing guidance and control electronics,
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Due to the aforementioned numbering systems, there is considerable scope for confusion regarding weapons called 'Paveway X'. The numbering systems include:
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In March 2017, Lockheed rebranded its Paveway Dual-Mode Plus weapon as the "Paragon" with the aim of competing against the laser-guided variant of the
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Although GBU-48 etc. are the formal designation for the versions with GPS/INS, they are widely referred to as EGBU-16 etc. ("Enhanced GBU-16").
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under the direction of an interagency organization called the Pave Way Task Force. At that time the program had three divisions:
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Pave, paired with other words, is the first name for various laser systems that designate targets for LGBs, for example
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500 lb (227 kg) bomb. Raytheon's Enhanced dual-mode GPS and Laser guided version of the laser-only GBU-12.
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Top to bottom: A Paveway II computer control group, an Enhanced GBU-12, and a Laser-Guided Training Round, at the
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in the suit. In September, 2014 the companies agreed that Raytheon is the exclusive owner of "Paveway™" for
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Existing LGBs in US service can be upgraded to Dual Mode Laser Guided Bombs (DMLGB) by adding
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is a generic term in the defense industry. Lockheed objected to Raytheon's registration of
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in one year. Direction of the program was assigned to the Guided Bomb Program Office at
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to adopt the kit only for the larger 907 kg (2,000 lb) class weapons (the
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mb"), of which 4,000 were eventually produced and 500 launched in combat, and
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The system used currently by US forces, which numbers in chronological order
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GBU-11 Paveway – M118 3,000 lb (1,360 kg) bomb. Saw limited use during the
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because the large fins of GBU-24 couldn't fit into the bomb bay of F-117.
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kits. The two companies compete each year for U.S. and foreign orders.
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and related goods and services and that "Paveway" is a protectable
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225 kg (500 lb) bomb has been in service since 2008 with
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only late in the weapon's flight to refine the impact point.
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for selling LGB-related products. Lockheed Martin claimed
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The Paveway series of laser-guided bombs was developed by
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from May to August 1968. In the combat evaluations the
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