OVERVIEW: The GBU-15(V)32/B CWW (Cruciform Wing Weapon) is a unpowered glide bomb intended for precision bombing against hardened targets.
DETAILS: The basic GBU-15 configuration consists of a bolt-on guidance/fin section and a cruciform wing group and data link attached to a BLU-109/B bomb. The GBU-15(V)32/B guidance section uses a IIR sensor for guidance, giving it a limited night/all-weather capability. The weapon can be launched at low altitude. The BLU-109/B is capable of penetrating 4-6 feet of reinforced concrete.
NOTES: IOC with U.S. in 1986. Does not require target acquisition before release.
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