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Iraq-Jordan
U.S. uses bomb that reduces collateral damage in Fallujah
2004-11-12
The U.S. military has deployed a lighter version of an air bomb in the current invasion of the Iraqi city of Fallujah. U.S. officials said the new weapons was meant to reduce collateral damage in targeting Sunni insurgency positions in Fallujah. The GBU-38, dropped by F-16 multi-role fighters, is 500 pounds and guided by the Joint Direct Attack Munition system. The first 500-pound JDAMs were deployed in a combat operation on Oct. 29 in Fallujah, Middle East Newsline reported. Officials said two bombs destroyed an insurgency stronghold with slight collateral damage. "The 500-pound JDAM is perfect for the urban warfare that's taking place now in Iraq," U.S. Navy Capt. Dave Dunaway, JDAM program manager, said. "Precision, reliability, and accuracy is exactly what the warfighter was asking for, and we are pleased that we could respond quickly."

The JDAM guidance kit converts existing unguided bombs into precision-guided munitions. JDAM has been manufactured by Boeing. Officials said the military rapidly tested, procured and deployed the GBU-38 in an attempt to acquire greater flexibility and accuracy. They said the effort to acquire initial operational capability was achieved eight months ahead of schedule. During the military attack on Fallujah, U.S. Air Force F-16s dropped GBU-38s on suspected insurgency targets. Officials said the 500-pound JDAMs proved effective, but they did not elaborate. The GBU-38 completed initial operational evaluation on Sept. 28 following tests at Naval Air Command test ranges in southern California. The military then evaluated the bomb and deemed it capable for operations on Oct. 8.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#7  However, by the time a picture such as this is taken, it's almost impossible to bring the insurgent to "justice"! They need to loosen the ty-wraps on his feet, allow him to 'posture to run', and then shoot him down like a mad rabid dog!
Posted by: smn   2004-11-12 11:16:46 PM  

#6  There appears to be a genuine look of fear in his eyes.

Because that's a geniune Marine knee in the kidney.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-11-12 1:10:44 PM  

#5  #2 There appears to be a genuine look of fear in his eyes.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama 2004-11-12 10:57:50 AM

Yup , I'd feel inadequate and scared with better armed , better dressed , better shaven , cleaner , more intelligent , more organized , hardboyz loitering over me . He should count his lucky stars he's alive , even though his head looks like a mighty tempting football .
Instead of 72 virgins , all he got was an NFL team , I be he's gutted :P
Posted by: MacNails   2004-11-12 11:06:35 AM  

#4  "Hello, tough guy..."
Posted by: tu3031   2004-11-12 11:02:44 AM  

#3  ACTUALLY, I kinda like collateral damage, especially in Fallujah being as it is mostly occupied by dead enders from the Baath party and friends, neighbors, nut jobs and jihadists from Saudi, Syria and Iran..........oh I almost forgot Palestinians.

I think we should make the rocks dance in Fallujah and Ramadi.
Posted by: SOG475   2004-11-12 11:00:41 AM  

#2  There appears to be a genuine look of fear in his eyes.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-11-12 10:57:50 AM  

#1  
'So you like shooting Americans, well no more Mr. Jihad!'
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2004-11-12 5:09:42 AM  

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