KAB-1500

KAB-1500 is a Russian precision guided weapon which comes in three versions: KAB-1500L, KAB-1500S-E and TV-guided KAB-1500KR.[1][2][3]

Variants

  • KAB-1500LG-F-E Guided bomb with a laser gyro-stabilized seeker and a HE (high-explosive) warhead[4]
  • KAB-1500LG-Pr-E Guided bomb with a laser gyro-stabilized seeker and a penetrator warhead[5]
  • KAB-1500LG-OD-E Guided bomb with a laser gyro-stabilized seeker and a FAE (fuel-air-explosive) warhead[6]
  • KAB-1500Kr-Pr Guided bomb with an electro-optical correlation seeker and a penetrator warhead[7]
  • KAB-1500Kr Guided bomb with an EO (electro-optical) correlation TV seeker and a HE warhead[8]
  • KAB-1500Kr-OD Guided bomb with an electro-optical correlation TV seeker and a FAE warhead[9]
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gollark: It has a WiFi card, obviously, which has yet another computer in it for running... whatever WiFi cards do...
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References

  1. Pike, John. "KAB-1500LG- (F; Pr; OD) -E - Russian Bombs". www.globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 17 November 2018.
  2. Carlo, Kopp (11 August 2009). "Soviet/Russian Guided Bombs". ausairpower.net. Retrieved 17 November 2018.
  3. "KAB-1500KR". www.deagel.com. Retrieved 17 November 2018.
  4. "KAB-1500LG-F-E". Rosoboronexport.
  5. "KAB-1500LG-Pr-E". Rosoboronexport.
  6. "KAB-1500LG-OD-E". Rosoboronexport.
  7. "KAB-1500Kr-Pr". Rosoboronexport.
  8. "KAB-1500Kr". Rosoboronexport.
  9. "KAB-1500Kr-OD". Rosoboronexport.
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