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BGL-1000 Laser Guided Bomb

Bombe Guidée Laser (BGL) laser-guided bombs were developed by the French industrial conglomerate Matra (now MBDA) starting in 1978.

The guidance system had to work using the same principles as the US Paveway guided bombs. The guidance kits were intended as modifications to existing free fall bombs that were in service with the French Air and Space Force. The semi active laser homing (SALH) guidance system was developed starting from the AS-30 laser-guided missile sensor. The guidance system allowed for in-flight target illumination by the aircraft-mounted ATLIS II (Automatic Tracking Laser Illumination System) or with ground-based laser designator targeting pod.

The BGL targeting system are attached to 250, 400 and 1,000 kg free-fall general-purpose bombs. The French Air and Space Force discontinued the purchases due to the higher cost compared to the US Paveway family bombs that were adopted as an interim solution while waiting for the French-made AASM family of guided bombs to enter service.

Ingame Stats

Classnames

WPN Class rksla3_wpn_bgl1000
Mag Class name rksla3_mag_bgl1000_direct
Ammo Class rksla3_ammo_bgl1000
HARDPOINT RKSLA3_BGL1000_DIRECT
submunitionAmmo NONE
All up mass 970.00
a3_documentation/cvwp/bgl-1000.txt · Last modified: by rock