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Israel seeks 29,350 JDAM and Paveway kits, 3,000 Hellfire missiles and 250 AIM-120Cs

The U.S. State Department has cleared a massive FMS to Israel for JDAM tail kits; Paveway kits, Hellfire missiles and AIM-120C missiles.

By U.S. Navy photo by Chief Photographer’s Mate Eric A. Clement. [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

The $1.879 billion sales package consists of the following items: 14,500 KMU-556C/B Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM) tail kits consisting of 10,000 for Mk-84; 500 for Mk-83; and,4,000 for Mk-82; 3,500 Mk-82 bombs; 4,500 Mk-83 bombs; 50 BLU-113 bombs; 4,100 GBU-39 Small Diameter bombs; 1,500 Mk-83 Paveway kits; 700 BLU-109 Paveway kits; 3,000 AGM-114K/R Hellfire Missiles, 250 AIM-120C Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles; and 500 DSU-38A/B Detector Laser Illuminated Target kits for JDAMs.

Source: Alert 5

Two B-52s flew non-stop to Jordan and made a low flyover

Two B-52H bombers assigned to the 2nd Bomb Wing flew a 30-plus hour, 14,000 mile nonstop mission to Jordan for exercise Eager Lion 2015.

By United States Air Force [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

During the exercise, B-52 crews joined up with the Jordanian air force F-16s over Jordan, conducting a low flyover and a conventional weapons demonstration. Additionally, while in flight, bomber crews coordinated with Jordanian joint terminal attack controllers on the ground to increase cooperation and understanding regarding tactics, techniques and procedures for future interoperability, according to the press release.
Both aircraft return home to Barksdale Air Force Base on May 18.

Source: Alert 5

U.S. Army UAS trainee pilots had to mow the lawn, perform janitorial services too

The U.S. Government Accountability Office had eight focus group sessions with U.S. Army pilots training to fly UAVs and found that trainees did not get adequate training as they had to perform menial tasks.

By Photo Courtesy of U.S. Army [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

“Army UAS pilots in all of the focus groups we conducted stated that they had difficulty completing UAS pilot training in units because they spend a significant amount of time performing additional duties such as lawn care, janitorial services, and guard duty,” according to the 44-page report.

Source: Alert 5

Boeing expects Pentagon to order more GBU-57A/Bs

A Boeing official said the Pentagon is expected to order more of the GBU-57A/B Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP).

By DoD photo (http://www.flickr.com/photos/dod_dtra/4327700817/) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

“MOP is not only in the inventory, but there’s additional procurements expected in the near term as well,” Debbie Rub, vice president and general manager of Boeing Global Strike, says.

Source: Alert 5