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ORAC
15th May 2006, 07:11
Slowly getting there..... :ok:

EADS press release - 12th May: Spanish Eurofighter performs first air-to-surface weapon release

The first deliveries of air-to-surface weapons in the history of the Eurofighter programme were carried out by EADS CASA Military Air Systems (MAS) on the 4th and 5th of May. “As we have been nominated to conduct these first weapon release trials within the Eurofighter community, we are proud to announce that the next-generation combat aircraft Eurofighter is getting closer to reach the full multirole and subsequent swing-role capability”, said Pablo de Bergia, CEO of EADS Defence & Security Systems Spain, after this significant programme milestone.

For the first drop EADS CASA test pilot Alfonso de Castro took off on the 4th of May from Moron AFB. The Eurofighter, accompanied by an F-18 chase aircraft of the Spanish Air Force, made several approaches to the planned impact point in order to check the release procedures and the video cameras for the flight-test documentation. In the hot run, a GBU-16 was jettisoned from the centre pylon of the starboard wing. The following day, company test pilot Carlos Pinilla dropped another GBU-16 from the inboard pylon of the starboard wing.

The GBU-16 is a 1,000 lbs. Paveway II-class NATO-standard air-to-surface laser-guided precision bomb to be implemented by the four Eurofighter core nations Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom. The weapon will enter into service with the first Eurofighter Typhoon Block 5 aircraft.

Both jettison tests were completely successful and met all flight test objectives. The most prominent ones were to verify the safe separation of the stores from their pylons and the overall aircraft behaviour during and after the jettison trials. Of extreme importance was also the evaluation of the armament control system, the flight control system and the overall avionics performance during the weapon jettison sequences. To reach the final GBU-16 clearance, the programme foresees four more test sorties, to be performed by EADS CASA within the next two months.

L J R
15th May 2006, 13:58
Did he ask advice form the F-18 chase dude who has dropped GBU-16 from his jet for the last 20 years!

SASless
15th May 2006, 14:20
Moron AFB.

I notice there is no commentary about whether the bomb found the target or not. Unless all of Spain was the target....at which time spot on every time.:D

Schnowzer
15th May 2006, 14:57
The target was, 'safe separation' i.e. not hiiting the aircraft with the weapon when it is released. It has nothing to do with making a hole in the right place, that is scheduled for about .....:eek:

Out Of Trim
15th May 2006, 15:29
How does one get selected for a posting to this place?
Moron AFB. :=

Err.. You could try joining the USAF (http://www.moron.af.mil/)

:E :ugh: :E

giblets
15th May 2006, 19:29
The meteor was also had its first test flight last week (the 9th), from a Gripen, no news on how it went though...

Ewan Whosearmy
15th May 2006, 22:25
Pontius

The USAF has used Moron for a number of years: http://www.moron.af.mil/

I think that's what OOT was alluding to.

Out Of Trim
16th May 2006, 06:16
Correct - as per the link!

Ewan Whosearmy
16th May 2006, 07:36
Errr, where did Pontius' post go? Don't tell me he deleted it instead of simply acknowledging that OOT was correct? :=