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Russia deploys second-generation tactical precision guided munitions PDF Print E-mail

By Robert Hewson
Janes Defense Weekly
12 October 2009

Russian Air Force aircraft used a new generation of precision guided
munitions (PGMs) during the joint Russian/Belarusian Zapad-09 military
exercises, which concluded on 29 September.

Russian sources note that, for the first time, Tupolev Tu-22M3
'Backfire-C' bombers and Sukhoi Su-24M2 'Fencer-D' attack aircraft
delivered weapons using the SVP-24 targeting system.

This indicates that Russia's air force is finally introducing
'JDAM-type' satellite-guided bombs, some 15 years after the first Joint
Direct Attack Munitions (JDAMs) were trialled by the US.

The SVP-24 (Spetsializirovannaya Vychislitelnaya Podsystema, specialised
precision targeting subsystem) is part of a weapons system upgrade
developed by the Russian firm Gefest IT. Based at Zhukhovsky, Gefest IT
has emerged over the last 10 years as the upgrade centre for Russia's
own combat aircraft.

The SVP-24 was originally developed for the Su-24 but the core system
has since been applied to a number of other aircraft, including the
SVP-24-22 upgrade for the Tu-22M3. The SVP-24 is specifically designed
to integrate satellite-guided weapons and the manufacturer notes it can
be used with either the Russian GLONASS or US GPS satellite systems.

The types of weapons delivered during Zapad-09 have not been identified,
but there is only a handful of candidates. Russia has been very slow to
deploy any satellite guided-munitions, mainly because its air force had
few modernised aircraft that could carry them. The original SVP-24
flight test programme for upgraded Russian Air Force Su-24s dates back
to the late 1990s but only now are the first operational aircraft being
cleared for service.



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