GOV/MIL Tech: Raytheon, IMI to Provide Guided Bombs for Marine Corps Mortars

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Raytheon, IMI to Provide Guided Bombs for Marine Corps Mortars

PERM gives a combat commander the ability to destroy enemy targets at longer ranges using fewer rounds.

By Tamir Eshel - Dec 10, 2015

Raytheon Missile systems will provide precision guided mortar bombs to the US Marine Corps, under a contract worth $98 million awarded this week by the Pentagon. The contract with the U.S. Marine Corps has a maximum 60-month effective period, with five 12-month ordering periods. Raytheon’s PERM team has partnered with Israeli Military Industries to provide the weapon systems. As such, 39% of the work will be performed in Israel by IMI and its subcontractors. The Marine Corps plans to field 3,113 rounds beginning in 2018.

PERM gives a combat commander the ability to destroy enemy targets at longer ranges using fewer rounds. A typical mortar round travels about seven to eight kilometers. The PERM rounds can reach distances up to 16 kilometers. The basic version selected by the corps is GPS guided with accuracy of 10 meters(industry officials place it within 2 meters). PERM also increases the lethality of the 120mm mortar by as much as 250 percent. In the future Raytheon plans to add semi-active laser guidance to its PERM rounds, enabling mortar teams to hit moving targets designated by forward or airborne target acquisition teams.

The new GPS guided munitions will enable the corps’ M327 rifled 120mm mortar units called ‘Expeditionary Fire Support Systems’ (EFSS) to double the range they can engage targets, and enable those units to hit their intended targets with maximum accuracy and efficiency. EFSS consists of two Internally Transportable-Light Strike Vehicles carrying a mortar tube and ammunition supply that can be moved as a single package in the belly of an MV-22B Osprey or slung under a CH-53E Super Stallion.

In a recent test series PERM munitions were employed in field tests in mountainous firing range, validating the munitions’ maximum and minimum range performance, with demonstrated accuracy levels exceeding the services’ requirements. A unique capability, provided by the efficient aerodynamic design combining tail fins and flaps in the mid-body, enables complex trajectory shaping techniques enabling the round to hit target in steep reverse slopes in mountainous terrain – a task that is often impossible to accomplish by other projectiles, using ballistic trajectory.

These smart munitions comprise IMI’s ‘Pure Heart’ as their ‘brain’ that matches a powerful digital processor and guidance systems, with Raytheon’s GPS based navigation solution, all packed in a compact, lightweight case designed to endure extremely high loads.


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According to Marine Corps sources the program came in two months ahead of schedule and 33 percent under budget, at a projected cost of $18,000 per round. The first rounds will be delivered in mid-2018, with a total purchase of 3,113 rounds over five years.
 

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http://www.benzinga.com/news/13/01/...t-for-120mm-long-range-guided-mortar-munition

Raytheon Wins Ccontract for 120MM Long-Range, Guided-Mortar Munition

Paul Quintaro , Benzinga Staff Writer Follow

January 22, 2013 8:35am

The United States Marine Corps awarded Raytheon Company
a contract for the design, development and demonstration of a new production representative 120mm long-range, guided-mortar munition.

Once fielded, the Precision Extended Range Munition (PERM) will be used with the M327 rifled towed mortar, the primary weapon system of the Expeditionary Fire Support System. The system provides all-weather, ground-based close support, and immediately responsive and accurate indirect fires in support of the Marine air-to-ground task force.

"Leveraging our extensive experience with precision munitions, Raytheon will provide the Marine Corps with precision, highly lethal indirect fire support for its combat operations while minimizing collateral damage," said Tom Bussing, vice president of Advanced Missile Systems for Raytheon Missile Systems. "Our PERM solution is also expected to reduce logistical burdens since fewer rounds will be needed to accomplish the mission."

Under the PERM contract, Raytheon will design, develop, test and deliver mature, production-representative mortars for a live-fire demonstration by the Marines in 18 months. The company has partnered with Israeli Military Industries, an experienced provider of weapon systems.
 

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Wowww

$18k each?

The kickbacks are strong with this one.

Developed with the Israelis?

Zero will be crappy to Bibi, but he doesn't jack with the defense contractors money when Israel is in the mix.
 

Housecarl

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Wowww

$18k each?

The kickbacks are strong with this one.

Developed with the Israelis?

Zero will be crappy to Bibi, but he doesn't jack with the defense contractors money when Israel is in the mix.

Well when you consider the logistical issues with getting the same results from either heavier artillery or rocket systems or the number of "dumb" rounds you'd need to get the same results along with the ease of deploying a 120 mm mortar, even the auto-loading 120 mm mortar the USMC is getting, it makes sense in the warped manner it does with such things.
 
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