Joint Standoff Weapon Systems

Abstract

The Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW) is an air-to-ground weapon designed to attack a variety of targets during day, night and adverse weather conditions. JSOW will enhance aircraft survivability as compared to current interdiction weapon systems by providing the capability for launch aircraft to standoff outside the range of most target area surface-to-air threat systems. The JSOW launch-and-leave capability will allow several target kills per aircraft sortie. The JSOW program first developed a baseline weapon for use against fixed area targets. JSOW is a Navy-led joint Navy/Air Force program. The JSOW Baseline (AGM-154A) variant includes a kinematically efficient airframe, an integrated Inertial/Global Positioning System navigation capability, and a BLU-97/B or BLU-111 payload. This weapon was designed up front for pre-planned product improvements. Procurement of JSOW-A in the FYDP is deferred pending a fix to the Unexploded Ordnance issue or a change in the inventory levels. The JSOW BLU-108 (AGM-154B) variant incorporates the Sensor Fuze Weapon submunition (BLU-108) into the baseline vehicle. Planned production of the JSOW/BLU-108 is deferred pending a change in the threat. The JSOW Unitary (AGM-154C) variant has a terminal seeker, Autonomous Target Acquisition capability, and a Broach lethal package to enable the attack of blast/fragmentation and penetration type targets. The JSOW Unitary provides increased accuracy and lethality and the capability for aimpoint selection. Operational Testing of the JSOW-C was successfully completed in December 2004. Approval for Milestone-III/Full Rate Production (FRP) was granted on 20 December 2004. JSOW-C Initial Operational Capability (IOC) was achieved in February 2005. FY 2010-2012 includes funding to integrate new functionality into the Joint Mission Planning Systems (JMPS) and Common Unique Planning Component (CUPC). FY 2010-2012 also includes funding for development, integration, qualification and follow-on developmental/operational test and evaluation of a Network Enabled Weapon (NEW) moving target capability into the JSOW Unitary weapon (AGM-154C-1). The moving target capability will be integrated as an Engineering Change Proposal beginning with FY 2009 procured JSOW-C weapons. The new AGM-154C-1 capability will enable the weapon to attack sea moving targets via real-time pre-and post-launch targeting updates. JSOW will also continue to develop and improve software to increase seeker and guidance performance. JSOW utilizes a "common truck" for both AGM-154A and AGM-154C variants. Through adherence to international standards for weapons interfaces, weight, and dimension considerations, JSOW is compatible with Air Force and NATO aircraft.

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Document Type
R2 Budgetary Justification
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2012
Source ID
0604727N_5_1319_PB_2012
Change Summary Explanation
Technical: Not applicable. Schedule: 1) JSOW FRP-7 award changed from 2Q FY 2011 to 3Q FY 2011 due to anticipated contract negotiations. 2) JSOW FRP-8 award changed from 1Q FY 2012 to 3Q FY 2012 due to anticipated contract negotiations. 3) JSOW FRP-9 award changed from 1Q FY 2013 to 2Q FY 2013 due to anticipated contract negotiations. 4) JSOW FRP-10 award changed from 1Q FY 2014 to 2Q FY 2014 due to anticipated contract negotiations. 5) JSOW FRP-11 award changed from 1Q FY 2015 to 2Q FY 2015 due to anticipated contract negotiations. 6) JSOW FRP-4 deliveries changed from ending 2Q FY 2010 to ending 3Q FY 2010. 7) JSOW FRP-5 deliveries changed from starting 2Q FY 2010 to 1Q FY 2011 due to delays in delivery schedule and subsequent over target rebaseline of the development program. 8) JSOW FRP-6 deliveries changed from starting 2Q FY 2011 to 4Q FY 2011 due to delays in delivery schedule and subsequent over target rebaseline of the development program. 9) JSOW FRP-7 deliveries changed from starting 2Q FY 2012 to 3Q FY 2012 due to delays in delivery schedule and subsequent over target rebaseline of the development program. 10) JSOW FRP-8 deliveries changed from starting 2Q FY 2013 to 3Q FY 2013 due to change in delivery schedule of GFE materials to prime contractor. 11) JSOW FRP-9 deliveries changed from starting 2Q FY 2014 to 3Q FY 2014 due to change in delivery schedule of GFE materials to prime contractor. 12) JSOW FRP-10 deliveries changed from starting 2Q FY 2015 to 3Q FY 2015 due to change in delivery schedule of GFE materials to prime contractor. 13) JSOW Network Enabled Weapon/Moving Target/AGM-154C-1 Design/Integration/Qualification changed from 1Q-4Q 2010 to 1Q 2010 - 4Q 2012 resulting from the rebaseline of the JSOW development program. 14) JSOW DT&E-I was changed from 1Q - 4Q FY 2010 to 1Q - 4Q FY 2011 due to delayed receipt of necessary hardware. 15) JSOW IT&E-I was changed from 1Q - 2Q FY 2011 to 1Q - 2Q FY 2012 due to delayed receipt of necessary hardware. 16) JSOW OT-IIIB was changed from 3Q - 4Q FY 2011 to 1Q FY2013 - 2Q FY 2013 resulting from the rebaseline of the JSOW development program. 17) JSOW IOC changed from 3Q FY 2012 to 3Q FY 2013 resulting from the rebaseline of the JSOW development program.
Service Agency Name
Navy

Entities

Organizations

  • United States Navy

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Acquisition
  • Air Force
  • Aircrafts
  • Contracts
  • Cost Analysis
  • Costs
  • Demonstrations
  • Global Positioning Systems
  • Moving Targets
  • Navigation
  • Satellite Guided Weapons
  • Standoff
  • Targets
  • Test And Evaluation
  • Unexploded Ammunition
  • Weapon Systems
  • Weapons

Readers

  • Aerospace Engineering

Technology Areas

  • Space

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