The GBU-32 is a guided air-to-surface weapon that uses the 1,000-pound BLU-110/MK 83 warhead as the payload.
JDAM enables employment of accurate air-to-surface weapons against high priority fixed and relocatable targets from fighter and bomber aircraft. Guidance is facilitated through a tail control system and a GPS-aided INS. The navigation system is initialized by transfer alignment from the aircraft that provides position and velocity vectors from the aircraft systems.
Once released from the aircraft, the JDAM autonomously navigates to the designated target coordinates. Target coordinates can be loaded into the aircraft before takeoff, manually altered by the aircrew before weapon release, or automatically entered through target designation with onboard aircraft sensors. In its most accurate mode, the JDAM system will provide a weapon circular error probable of 5 meters or less during free flight when GPS data is available. If GPS data is denied, the JDAM will achieve a 30-meter CEP or less for free flight times up to 100 seconds with a GPS quality handoff from the aircraft.
JDAM can be launched from very low to very high altitudes in a dive, toss or loft and in straight and level flight with an on-axis or off-axis delivery. JDAM enables multiple weapons to be directed against single or multiple targets on a single pass.
| WPN Class | rksla3_wpn_gbu32 | Mass | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mag Class name | rksla3_mag_gbu32_bru57_x2 | Hardpoint | RKSLA3_JDAM32_BRU57 | 1050 |
| rksla3_mag_gbu32_directx1 | RKSLA3_JDAM32_DIRECT | 460.5 | ||
| Ammo Class | rksla3_ammo_gbu32 | 460.50 | ||
| submunitionAmmo | NONE | N/A | ||