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aluminum
115.0 ac and 28.0 dc
modular guided bomb GBU-15 (v) 1/b and 2/b
0.2 and 0.7
external
9.800in.
4.200in.
4.200in.
single
guided bomb automatic pilot; has analog inputs for pitch and yaw, midcourse guidance device, intertial sensors, line of sight rate commands; analog outputs for flight control syste; disvrete inputs and outputs for acft commamnds, data link commands, identifiers, time delay, weapon commands, weapon ready status; designed for airborne guided bomb installation; installed in the common control module by means of 4 socket head cap screws; a single 158 contact connector attaches to the common control module wiring harness
400.0
relays commands recvd from the acft directly or indirectly through the remote control subsystem data link to the target detecting device for detecting, designating and tracking targets; also processes guidance and inertial stabilization signals recvd from the midcourse guidance device, target detecting device and inertial sensors into position commands for the flight control surface actuators in order to control the flight path of the GBU-15 (v)
A controller designed to control an aircraft through an automatic pilot in pitch, yaw, roll and coordinated turns.
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