Friday, September 21, 2007

Guided Hydra Rockets: Program Halts & New Entries



In "Hydra-70 Rockets: From Cutbacks to the Future of Warfare," Sen. Leahy's [D-VT] work to keep the Hydra 70mm rocket family alive through special appropriations was discussed, just in time for the Hydras' potential on the battlefield to rise again. The key was the addition of low-cost precision guidance, which would expand the number of precision weapons carried by helicopters, aircraft, and even UAVs. "APKWS II… Hydra Rockets Enter SDD Phase," discussed a laser-guided version from BAE, General Dynamics, and Northrop Grumman that appeared to have the inside track as a precision weapon of choice for helicopters, UAVs, and aircraft. This proved true, and the team won that contract in April 2006.

A lot can change in a year. A lot has. This second attempt at APKWS has seen its program status change, even as private development efforts from Lockheed Martin and an international agreement with Korea are introducing new competitors in the precision-guided 70mm rocket space….

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