Raytheon Integrates Enhanced Paveway(TM) II on Canadian Aircraft in Less Than 90 Days
The effort took less than 90 days and culminated in the successful employment of four weapons, which were dropped during the U.S. Air Force’s Weapon System Evaluation program. This marked the first time a GPS-guided weapon was employed by a Canadian CF-18.
“EP II will provide a much needed capability to the fighter force by providing a precise and flexible option to meet the challenges of the modern battlespace,” said Maj.
Enhanced Paveway II is an affordable, all-weather, dual mode GPS/laser-guided precision munition that has successfully been used in combat by the U.K.’s Royal Air Force during Operation Southern Watch and Operation Enduring Freedom.
“With this employment under our belts, Raytheon’s EP II is now integrated on 18 aircraft,” said
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During the test, three weapons were released through a cloud deck at 10,000 feet and guided via GPS to impact with a high degree of accuracy. The fourth weapon initially guided to the target by GPS but used laser energy for the last 15 seconds of flight, resulting in a precise impact on the target.
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