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- B diameter "6000000.0".
- B length "1752.6".
- B weight "92.5344".
- B abstract "The GBU-53/B Small Diameter Bomb II is an American air-launched, guided bomb.Development was started in 2006 for a 250 pounds (113 kg) class bomb that can identify and strike mobile targets from standoff distances in all weather conditions. It will be integrated on the F-15E and F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. Its first flight was announced on May 1, 2009.The bomb is being developed by Raytheon. A Boeing/Lockheed Martin team attempted to develop it but lost in a U.S. Air Force competition. Boeing won the original competition but the project was on hold for several years due to a corruption scandal involving Darleen Druyun. The competition was reopened in September, 2005.".
- B diameter "6000.0".
- B length "1.7526".
- B origin United_States.
- B type Bomb.
- B weight "92534.4".
- B wikiPageID "28388360".
- B wikiPageRevisionID "603513097".
- B diameter "6".
- B guidance "Millimeter-wave radar / Semi-active laser guidance / Uncooled imaging infrared camera / GPS coupled IMU / Data Link".
- B hasPhotoCollection B.
- B isExplosive "yes".
- B isMissile "yes".
- B length "69.0".
- B manufacturer Raytheon.
- B name "GBU-53/B".
- B number "17143".
- B origin United_States.
- B productionDate "January 2014-".
- B service "2017".
- B type Bomb.
- B unitCost "US$129,441".
- B unitCost "US$224,906".
- B usedBy United_States.
- B subject Category:Aerial_bombs_of_the_United_States.
- B subject Category:Raytheon_products.
- B type Device.
- B type Weapon.
- B type Product.
- B type DesignedArtifact.
- B comment "The GBU-53/B Small Diameter Bomb II is an American air-launched, guided bomb.Development was started in 2006 for a 250 pounds (113 kg) class bomb that can identify and strike mobile targets from standoff distances in all weather conditions. It will be integrated on the F-15E and F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. Its first flight was announced on May 1, 2009.The bomb is being developed by Raytheon. A Boeing/Lockheed Martin team attempted to develop it but lost in a U.S. Air Force competition.".
- B label "GBU-53/B".
- B label "GBU-53/B".
- B sameAs B.
- B sameAs m.0crht54.
- B sameAs Q1484850.
- B sameAs Q1484850.
- B wasDerivedFrom B?oldid=603513097.
- B isPrimaryTopicOf B.
- B name "GBU-53/B (Small Diameter Bomb II)".