Air Armament Center (AAC)

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Air Armament Center (AAC)

Air Armament Center (AAC) Provides Weapons And Combat Support Systems To AF, Navy, Army, And More Than 30 Countries Strategic Advantage: Laboratory, Acquisition Offices, Developmental And Operational Test Organizations Are Co-located At The AAC AFMC/ AAC Mission AAC Deliver War-winning Technology, Acquisition Support, Sustainment, And Expeditionary Capabilities To The Warfigher

Air-to-Ground Munitions Systems Wing (AGMSW) Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) Joint Air Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) Small Diameter Bomb (SDB) Sensor Fuzed Weapon (SFW)

Air-to-Air Missile System Wing (AAMSW) Advanced Medium-Range, Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM) Harm Targeting System (HTS) QF-4 Full Scale Target Sidewinder AIM –9X Air Force Sub-Scale Aerial Target (AFSAT) Miniature Air Launched Decoy (MALD)

Air Combat Support Systems Group (ACSSG) All Purpose Remote Transport System (ARTS) Large Shelter System (LSS) Universal Munitions Trailer (UMT) Munitions Assembly Conveyor (MAC)

JDAM For OEF And OIF The Future? Prior to 11 Sept 01 Attacks 700 Units Per Month Aircraft Today 2800 Units Per Month More Aircraft Integrations - Smaller Bombs MK 82 (500 lb) MK 83 (1000 lb) MK 84 (2000 lb) None F/A-18 C/D F-16 Blk 50 F-14 B-2 B-52 B-1 MK 82 (500 lb) MK 83 (1000 lb) MK 84 (2000 lb) B-2 F-15E* F/A-18 C/D F-16 Blk 50 F-14 F-16 Blk 30* F/A-18 E/F F-16 Blk 40* MQ-9* (FY06) AV-8B B-1 F-16 Blk 50* B-1 (FY06) F-22 (FY-06) B-52 * Quick Reaction Capability Precision + Low Collateral Damage + Platform Flexibility in Months Vice Years

Preparing For The Future Small Diameter Bomb Field More Precise, 250 lb Bomb In FY06 Universal Armament Interface Develop Plug-and-Play Aircraft/Weapon Interfaces Net-Ready Weapons Establish Interface Standard For Weapon Data Links ACTD FOR SDB, JASSM, JSOW-C, MALD-J Directed Energy Application – Are We Ready? 8-10 Feb 05 Workshop Focused On Transition Armament Symposium – 4-5 Oct 05 Focus Areas: CBRNE, CAS, Long Range Strike