The GLSDB combines Boeing’s 250-pound Small-Diameter Bomb—with its GPS-aided inertial guidance, pop-out wings and different warhead options—with a 350-pound booster borrowed from the old M26 rocket.
To me the promise that the GLSDB can be rapidly produced in large numbers is more exciting than the ability to turn around and strike targets from behind. But that is a nice bonus to be sure.
To me the promise that the GLSDB can be rapidly produced in large numbers is more exciting than the ability to turn around and strike targets from behind. But that is a nice bonus to be sure.