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 ذخيرة موجهة تطلق من الأرض infographic
Graphic shows GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb.
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ذخيرة موجهة تطلق من الأرض

By Duncan Mil

November 29, 2022 - الولايات المتحدة تدرس إمكانية إمداد أوكرانيا بذخائر صاروخية صغيرة رخيصة ذات دقة عالية. قنبلة GBU-39 التي تصنعها “بوينغ” و“صاب”، أضيفت إلى صاروخ M26 الذي يمكن إطلاقه من أنظمة مختلفة.

According to an exclusive report from Reuters on Monday (November 28), officials at the Pentagon are considering a Boeing proposal to send its Ground-Launched Small Diameter Bomb (GLSDB) to Ukraine.

It would enable Kyiv to strike far behind Russian lines while addressing Western efforts to keep Ukraine supplied with ordnance as the Russian invasion depletes Ukraine’s stockpiles of other weapons.

GLSDB combines the GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb (SDB) with the M26 rocket motor, both of which are common in U.S. inventories. GLSDB is made jointly by SAAB and Boeing Co. In October, SAAB chief executive Micael Johansson said of the GLSDB: “We are imminently shortly expecting contracts on that.”

Reuters reported that the M26 rocket motor is relatively abundant, and the GBU-39 costs about $40,000 each, making the completed GLSDB inexpensive and its main components readily available.

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PUBLISHED: 29/11/2022; STORY: Graphic News; PICTURES: Engineering Channel
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