While fighter aircraft are being upgraded to extend their operational
lifespan, longer lead times are required to field new weapon
systems. Through phased upgrading and enhancement, yesterday's
air delivered ordnance becomes valid in the modern and future
battlefield.
Addressing the 5th
Sensor to Shooter summit, sponsored by Defense Update in
April 08, US Navy Commander Matt Bohlin, responsible for development
of Direct and Time Sensitive Strike at the Naval Air Systems
Command (NAVAIR), outlined some of the weapons development pursued
by NAVAIR, in an effort to improve the service's capability
to attack time sensitive targets. Defense Update selected three
types of weapons outlined by Bohlin - each addressing the obsolecense
and modernization of current weapons in a different way. The
HARM successor, designated AGM-88E introduces new sensors, communications
and electronic systems while retaining the aerodynamic and kinematic
envelope. A new missile designated JAGM - introduces a common
weapon to replace seven different missiles currently in the
inventory while the conversion of free-flight rockets into guided
weapons, will introduce a new 'price point' for precision attack,
utilizing lightweight, cost effective alternative to heavy and
expensive guded missiles which could be deployed in large numbers
on manned or unmanned platforms.