Targets can be designated by laser for pinpoint
attack by laser guided weapons or by GPS coordinates, which
are used to guide JDAM
or JSOW weapons. B-52s
can also carry target designation equipment, such as the Litening
II targeting pod, for self-designation of targets for
autonomous engagement. The B-52H is currently undergoing a
mid-life update program which focuses mainly in avionics improvements.
December
8, 2006: Boeing will provide Alternate Mission Equipment
(AME) avionics for existing B-52s, to support the introduction
of new systems to support the AGM-142 Have Nap missile and
other guided weapons on board. The AME doubles the size of
the current display, which is associated exclusively with
the AGM-142. It provides a color monitor, compared to the
current black and white, and will enable the B-52 to utilize
laser guided weapons in a way that is not available today.
B-52H are receiving regular updates to maintain
its effectiveness at war. Of particular importance is the
replacement of outdated avionics with new systems. These programs
replace very expensive systems that are no longer available
with advanced avionics, based on off-the-shelf elements. Sometime
these new boxes are derived from other systems, yielding dramatic
savings in costs and maintenance while improving performance.
Among the recent modernizations was the introduction of new
defensive system, which saved valuable space and power, clearing
space for new systems in the rear cockpit.
Provided with virtually unlimited carrying capacity
and space, the bomber is considered as a useful platform to
host a range of intelligence collection 'non-traditional ISR'
(NTISR) systems, and communications support offering direct
access to supported elements on the ground. While the bomber
itself is not considered for penetrating missions, its ability
to remain on station for extended missions, carry massive
loads of weapons, precision attack sensors (targeting pods)
and support systems make it an indispensable support asset
for asymmetric operations worldwide.
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