American precision-guided glide bomb
GBU-39/B Small Diameter Bomb Type Glide bomb Place of origin United States In service 2006–present Used by United States Israel Italy Netherlands Ukraine Saudi Arabia[ 1] Australia Wars War in Afghanistan , Iraq War , Gaza War , Military intervention against ISIL , Syrian Civil War , Russian invasion of Ukraine Manufacturer Boeing Integrated Defense Systems Unit cost US$40,000 (SDB I, FY 2021)[ 3] [ 4] Produced 2005–present No. built17,000+[ 5] Variants GBU-39/B GBU-39A/B GBU-39B/B Mass 285 lb (129 kg) Length 70.8 in (1.80 m)[ 6] Width 5 ft 3.3 in (1.61 m) (wings extended) 7.5 in (190 mm) packed[ 7] Warhead SDB I (GBU-39/B) penetrating blast fragmentation, penetrating steel nosecone[ 8] SDB FLM (GBU-39A/B) blast ultra low fragmentation[ 9] Laser SDB (GBU-39B/B) penetrating blast fragmentation, w/o steel nosecone[ 8] Warhead weight All SDB I variants 206 lb (93 kg) total[ 8] [ 9] SDB I (GBU-39/B) Explosive fill: 36 lb (16 kg) AFX 757 Insensitive munition certified PBX [ 10] [ 6] Penetration: greater than 3 ft (0.91 m) of steel reinforced concrete[ 6] SDB FLM (GBU-39A/B) 137 lb (62 kg) AFX 1209 MBX ("multiphase blast explosive"), composite caseLaser SDB (GBU-39B/B) 36 lb (16 kg) AFX 757 enhanced blast insensitive explosive, penetrating steel caseOperational range
All SDB I variants over 60 nmi (69 mi; 111 km) when air-dropped,[ 11] 150 km (93 mi; 81 nmi) when launched as a part of the GLSDB ,[ 7] [ 12] Guidance system
SDB I (GBU-39/B) SDB FLM (GBU-39A/B) GPS / INS Laser SDB (GBU-39B/B) GPS / INS with terminal semi-active laser guidance Accuracy SDB I (GBU-39) 3 ft (1 m) CEP [ 13] [ 14] [ 15]
The GBU-39/B Small Diameter Bomb (SDB ) is a 250-pound (110 kg) precision-guided glide bomb that is intended to allow aircraft to carry a greater number of smaller, more accurate bombs. Most US Air Force aircraft will be able to carry (using the BRU-61/A rack[ 16] ) a pack of four SDBs in place of a single 2,000-pound (910 kg) Mark 84 bomb . It first entered service in 2006. The Ground Launched Small Diameter Bomb (GLSDB) was later developed to enable the SDB to be launched from a variety of ground launchers and configurations.[ 17] [ 18]
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