JDAM Putting Artillery Out of Business




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JDAM Putting Artillery Out of Business

November 16, 2005: American smart bombs and missiles have been getting a major
workout during the last few months of fighting in western Iraq, and have been
about 75 percent accurate. The air force controllers, who travel with ground
combat units, have used new equipment, and lots of combat experience, to get
smart bombs on target within minutes. The air force controllers, and the bombers
overhead, are getting smart bombs on target so quickly and accurately, that
ground commanders are favoring the bombs over calling their artillery. This is
partly because of the new 500 pound JDAM, which is a one shot solution to the
typical terrorist tactic of running into a building to make a glorious last
stand. The enemy gunmen never seem to catch on to the fact that going into a
building, simply brings down a smart bomb within ten minutes. One bomb, one
building. Artillery requires several shells to do the job, and our troops know
that the enemy is more likely to survive a shelling than a bombing.

There have been no serious friendly fire casualties. Troops often like to get as
close to the target as possible, so they can rush it once the bomb goes off, to
get any survivors (before they escape), or simply to occupy a new position
before any nearby enemy fighters get their bearings again. In addition, there is
also some use of Maverick and Hellfire missiles by helicopters and aircraft. But
the smart bombs are preferred, because they leave the bombers immune to any
ground fire.

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