Making a Good Thing More Versatile: Boeing officials say that the company has successfully tested its laser version of the Joint Direct Attack Munition. The Laser JDAM launched by a USAF F-16 flying at 20,000 feet “scored a direct hit on an armored personnel carrier moving at 25 mph,” states a company release. All that’s needed to turn a standard GPS/inertial navigation system-guided JDAM into an LJDAM is to install a modular kit on the front end—right in the field. Boeing expects to complete development of the 500-pound LJDAM this year and could begin production in early 2007.
One Airman was killed and three others injured in a vehicle mishap at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont., on June 29. Additionally, two first responder Airmen sustained injuries responding to the incident. All five injured Airmen have been transported to nearby medical facilities, according to a release from the base.