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The JDAM is a low-cost guidance kit produced by Boeing that converts existing unguided free-fall bombs into precision guided “smart” weapons.
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The JDAM is a low-cost guidance kit produced by Boeing that converts existing unguided free-fall bombs into precision guided “smart” weapons.
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The smart bomb Israel is looking into is called the JDAM-ER (Joint Direct Attack Munition-Extended Range) which is under development by Boeing and the Royal Australian Air Force.
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The smart bomb Israel is looking into is called the JDAM-ER (Joint Direct Attack Munition-Extended Range) which is under development by Boeing and the Royal Australian Air Force.
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The later report is that it looks more like it was an errant piece of ordnance that landed, a so-called JDAM, a 2,000-pound bomb, which is, I think, probably the most likely situation.
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BOB FRANKEN, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Well, it was a 2,000 pound JDAM, which is a satellite guided bomb, as you know, that was dropped from a B-52.
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Once the weapon is fired, with this GPS pack, it's called JDAM, for Joint Direct Attack Munition.
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The particular bomb we are talking about is called a JDAM, which stands for Joint Direct Attack Munitions.
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CLARK: Oh, I think it's the ability to use the what's called the JDAM munitions on all of the aircraft.
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The later report is that it looks more like it was an errant piece of ordnance that landed, a so-called JDAM, a 2,000-pound bomb, which is, I think, probably the most likely situation.
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