The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the U.S. Navy have formally signed a
Letter of Offer and Acceptance for the first international sale of BAE
Systems’ Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWSTM)
laser-guided rocket.
Kingdom of Jordan to deploy BAE Systems' APKWS rocket on its CASA-235 light gunship aircraft. (Photo: BAE Systems)
“We’re pleased that the Jordanian Armed Forces will be the first
international customer of our APKWS rocket. As part of this sale, we’ll
deliver an advanced, highly-accurate weapon system to help strengthen
the Kingdom’s military,” said David Harrold, director of precision
guidance solutions at BAE Systems. “Through the foreign military sale
process, the APKWS rocket can provide precision strike capabilities to
Jordan and other military allies that would benefit from an affordable,
proven, low-risk laser-guided rocket system currently in the U.S.
inventory.”
Currently in its third year of full rate production, the APKWS rocket is
the only U.S. Department of Defense fully qualified, guided 2.75-inch
rocket that uses semi-active laser guidance technology to strike soft
and lightly armored targets in confined areas.
At one-third the cost and weight of other laser-guided weapons, the BAE
Systems-designed APKWS technology fills the gap between unguided small
diameter rockets and larger diameter anti-armor munitions. The company
produces the mid-body guidance kit, which changes a standard unguided
rocket into a precision laser-guided missile. This approach allows
militaries to cost effectively leverage their legacy munitions
investments by using existing equipment and infrastructure.
More than 400 of these rockets have been fired in testing and in combat,
and have exceeded performance requirements in training and testing
exercises. The APKWS rocket’s success in combat — combined with its low
weight and low cost — highlights its potential as the close air support
weapon system of choice against soft and lightly armored targets for
rotary-wing, fixed-wing, and unmanned platforms throughout the world.
"This initial APKWS sale will equip the Jordanian Armed Forces with the
same combat-proven weapon system that U.S. Navy and Marine Corps'
aircrew currently employ," said Capt. Al Mousseau, Direct and Time
Sensitive Strike program manager (PMA-242) at Naval Air Systems Command.
"As demonstrated with this recent sale, we remain ready to support other
international opportunities."
Jordan will deploy the APKWS rocket on its CASA-235 light gunship
aircraft. The versatile weapon system has been successfully demonstrated
on more than a dozen platforms including the AH-64
Apache, the F-16, the Bell 407, and the AH-1W.
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