So the US apparently sent these during the airstrike on the facilities...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AGM-158_JASSM

So the US apparently sent these during the airstrike on the facilities. Have any footage been released yet them being downed and showing the wreckage? It has a unique chasis for a cruise missile, shouldn't be that hard to prove.

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>never forget who we're working for

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I don't have a video but I helped to make them. The inter casing is made up of colloidal gels that have unique mechanical and transport properties steming from their bicontinous nature, in which a colloidal network is intertwined with a viscous fluids. So far, our understanding of the process of colloidal gelation is limited to long-time dynamical effects, where gelation is viewed as a phase separation process interrupted by the glass transition. However, this picture neglects two important effects: the influence of hydrodynamic interactions, and the emergence of mechanical stability. With confocal microscopy experiments, here we successfully follow the entire process of gelation with a single-particle resolution, yielding time-resolved measures of internal stress and viscoelasticity from the very beginning of the aggregation process. Isostaticity is a necessary condition for the stability and load bearing ability of gels rather than the glass transition. Hope this helps, feel free to ask anything else you would like to know.

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So how does it compare to the Tomahawk?

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youtube.com/watch?v=5Pu_PKpEhqU

Neat.
Did they use those yet?
What about the JASSM one?

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what the fuck is a inter casing

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They only thing shot down were air launched decoys.

Most people don't even know they're used.

You're still behind,

Sauce on them using decoys?

they don't seem that explosive desu

Anger is a Clit

Doesn't take much if you are accurate enough.

I guess. I'm a fan of tall fireballs

Can you say that in fucking English

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADM-160_MALD

I don't have any materials here at home but I helped direct the project. Essentially we retrofitted a standard USAF kinetic payload so that when the ignition block hits terminal velocity the fiber optic guidance system receives telemetry from the inner casing as Tyrone discussed hereThis ultimately creates 180% increase of power projection per dollar spent on non-reactive ballistic fluid. Additionally, the use of bi-aeronautical lifters on the bottom of the chassis improves internal targeting and F.A.G.G.O.T.R.Y (Full-Action-Gear-Gunlock-Occupying-Transmission-Reaction-Yield) throughout the device. I hope this helps OP.

Have they ever tried doing concussion bombs (specifically maximizing it)?

>never forget

OPSEC much?

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I know what a MALD is, I meant, where did they say that they used them?

Wouldn't it be easier to have Assad assassinated then stage gas attacks

OPSEC, small community Bro.

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There are no on the grounds contact in Syria for this to happen. Even the FSA are mindless fags who change sides all the time.

They're more fuel efficient. I wish I was joking that's actually in the tech data.

Realistically here's the basic without dropping anything that can get me gitmo'ed.

Tomahawks are old these are new. These are better for dropping from aircraft and cheaper. They were designed to be conventional from the start and with much newer tech. So all around they are a better deal for us. I can't give you specs, but here are a couple of lockmart\Raytheon warboner buy my toys Mr. colonel sir videos explaining them. Also their mounting lugs make them a fucking cunt to load.

youtube.com/watch?v=C8IATyMScvc

Naval variant
youtube.com/watch?v=dyDVQHk1DM8

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youtube.com/watch?v=XOF0oTntuYk
If only 3 got through apparently they were mervs.
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HAIFA GOT BOMBED

Stephen Paddock worked for Lockheed Martin

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Where the ones used launched from an aircraft or can they be fired from warships as well?... I was under the impression that American airships weren't used in the attack so just curious.

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I like what you're talking about here.
youtube.com/watch?v=Ac7G7xOG2Ag

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AGM-158_JASSM
Kek, no... but we'll be getting a lot of filthy porny violence video from it a la the Gulf War "missile cam" I would imagine. It has an encrypted data link specifically for that and for recording and relaying ELINT in flight.

LOL.

>Cannot tell if just an INCEL NEET loser afraid to fight or actual Proxyfagging Russiatroll.

>Hold on let me log in to siprnet real quick and give OSI a legitimate reason to court martial me.

JASSM's were designed to be air launched so you do the math.

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No, "Not Vladimir" Poutine Proxyevin, you are not my friend. You make special arrangements for the kikes to BTFO the Syrians any time they like. Then you pretend you are going to shoot my beautiful missiles down and refuse to play war with me. We are no longer friends. Now take your toys, go home and post without your memeflag. Mine is the sacred UN, of Idiocracy fame, in which I truly ironically believe. Cunt.

>"We never forget who we're working for"
>partial Star of David in the logo

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Dang, I was hoping for exact numbers, crew names, and take off times :(

>Buzzword LARP: The post

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Best value.. is that like the walmart cruise missile?

>partial Star of David in the logo

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HAHAHAHAHA

You cant make this shit up.

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Not just a good value but a fuckin great value. I will take 22 of them.

its a pentagram you mong.

same difference

JASSM is a long-range, conventional, air-to-ground, precision standoff missile for the U.S. and allied forces. Designed to destroy high-value, well-defended, fixed and relocatable targets, JASSM’s significant standoff range keeps aircrews well out of danger from hostile air defense systems.

A 2,000-pound class weapon with a penetrator/blast fragmentation warhead, JASSM employs precision routing and guidance in adverse weather, day or night, using a state-of-the-art infrared seeker in addition to the anti-jam GPS to find a specific aimpoint on the target. Its stealthy airframe makes it extremely difficult to defeat.

JASSM is integrated on multiple aircraft including the B-1, B-2, B-52, F-16, and F-15E. Internationally, JASSM is certified on the Royal Australian Air Force’s F/A-18. Future integration efforts will focus on the U.S. and international versions of Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II fighter aircraft and other international platforms.

With superior performance and affordable price, JASSM offers the best value of any weapon in its class.

>Basically you drop them like bombs.

>it's basically a really big stealthy SDB

kys

ok, so say you jam GPS (trivial for the Russians) and throw out enough EM to jam the data link with noise (likely very doable if the US isn't launching anti radiation missiles)

what does it do? wtf even is "anti jam" GPS supposed to mean, the radio signals are just on a different than expected frequency?

(for added context, the Tomahawk missile uses Terrain Contour Mapping to fly along and get a pretty good idea of where it's going without needing gps or a data link, was that not good enough for this "best value" missile?)

it guides via INS (accurate enough to get into the ballpark) and then uses it's infrared seeker for recognition and homing.

That's 1960's tech too. Inertial navigation has come a long fucking way since then. The missle probably uses some combination of TCM and INS that can use sporadic GPS signals to hone it's navigational accuracy.

I guess those 19 JASSM missiles did actually hit the Damascus institute because they have anti AA.

Jesus they throw it right in our face dont they?

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oic, hope they didn't go for the "best value" infrared seeker and INS setup then too. I hear the atomic clocks they use for some INS now are crazy good though, idk what the lowest gets you these days though.

Heres for also hoping the machine vision going into the image recognition kit isn't some opencv trash...especially for hitting buildings in conditions different from the programmed dataset (ie rain, snow)

Seek help

Poland has received the first batch of Lockheed Martin JASSM long range standoff precision strike missile to arms its F-16 C/D fighter jets, becoming the first export customer for the type. The AGM–158B JASSM-ER missiles are an upgraded version of the AGM–158A, which currently have an increased range of about 1,000 km.

Under a $500 million deal, which also include F-16 Operational Flight Plan upgrades, associated equipment, parts, training and logistical support, Poland is acquiring 40 AGM-158A JASSMs.


"Heh heh. Sorry przyjaciel. Nothing personal."

*lauches JASSM into Putin's office from 1000 km away*

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That makes sense given the Tomahawk is pretty old now, I'm pretty interested in the target recognition it can supposedly do since computer vision is still far from a solved problem. For instance, could it infer that a target building is the same one in a fully GPS/EM Spectrum denied environment if it was snowing and they only had pictures of the target on a sunny day?

Something tells me "best value" only gets you so far where cutting edge AI stuff like that is concerned...

Worse, what happens if it's not that sure and just hits the thing that looks most like the target building but it's the kindergarten instead of the terrorist training camp next door? Even with a fancy IR sensor, if you have no datalink and only partial GPS linkage it still comes down to interpreting that sensor data as quick as you can before impact.

SHOOT HOT JISSM AT UR ENEMIES

YOU'VE SHITPOSTED FOR THE LAST TIME, KIWI

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MODS

TODAY YOU MEET YOUR END >:D

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Poking around the lockheed martin website i noticed the company prides itself on developing eco friendly bombs. Kinda funny.

>never forget
Ironic language, given that these are most likely what had the ability to fly faster than the Boeing airframe at sea level, make the corkscrew turn into the south tower, and have the accuracy to actually hit the pentagon.

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gotta make there's still a habitable world for our grandkids and their grandkids to keep paying for w/e semi-sentient, hyperlethal lockmart weapons they cook up down the road, it's just business m80