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Area Denial Artillery Munition System; Area Denial Artillery Munition
  • FM 6-40 depiction of the M731 155mm projectile, featuring bisected view and close up of an individual M72 land mine

Precision-guided munition         
  • Luftwaffe]] with a combination of GPS/INS and electro-optical guidance
  • [[BOLT-117]], the world's first [[laser-guided bomb]]
  • JDAM]] from its center internal bay while flying at supersonic speed
  • A laser-guided [[GBU-24]] ([[BLU-109]] warhead variant) strikes its target
  • [[KAB-500S-E]]. Russian GLONASS-Guided Bomb
  • Diagram showing the operation of a laser-guided ammunition round. From a CIA report, 1986.
GUIDED MUNITION INTENDED TO PRECISELY HIT A SPECIFIC TARGET
Smart munition; Precision guided munition; Precision-guided munitions; Guided munition; Precision-guided weapon; Guided Weapon; Precision-guided weapons; Precision guided weapons; Precision guided munitions; Precision guidance; Guided weapons; Precision-Guided Munition; Guided bomb units; Guided Munitions; Precision guided; Guided projectile; Precision-guided; Precision guided weapon; Precision strike; Target painting; Guided bomb unit; Smart munitions; Guided munitions; Guided weapon; Precision munition; Apgm; APGM; Autonomous precision-guided munition; Precision weapon
A precision-guided munition (PGM, smart weapon, smart munition, smart bomb) is a guided munition intended to precisely hit a specific target, to minimize collateral damage and increase lethality against intended targets. During the First Gulf War guided munitions accounted for only 9% of weapons fired, but accounted for 75% of all successful hits.
Loitering munition         
  • WSO]]
  • Loitering Munitions HERO (UVision Air Ltd, Israel), DSEI 2019, London
  • [[IAI Harop]], a loitering munition optimized for the [[Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses]] (SEAD) role
  • [[NCSIST Chien Hsiang]], an example of an expendable loitering munition
  • [[General Atomics MQ-1 Predator]] [[UCAV]]
  • XM501]] US prototype capable of launching LAM (loitering attack munition)
  • Northrop]] [[AGM-136 Tacit Rainbow]] on display at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force in Dayton, Ohio
  • [[IAI Harpy]] first-generation loitering munition for SEAD role
  • Block IV [[Tomahawk cruise missile]]. Its small wing area is optimized for high-speed cruise.
WEAPON SYSTEM CATEGORY IN WHICH THE MUNITION LOITERS AROUND THE TARGET AREA FOR SOME TIME, SEARCHES FOR TARGETS, AND ATTACKS ONCE A TARGET IS LOCATED
Suicide drone; Suicide UAV; Kamikaze drone; Kamikaze UAV; Loitering Munition; Kamikaze drones; Loitering munitions; Munition loitering; FPV loitering munition
A loitering munition (also known as a suicide droneUS army may soon use Israeli-designed ‘suicide drones’, Jerusalem Post, June 2016China Unveils a Harpy-Type Loitering Munition, Israel Defense, March 2017Meet Israel’s ‘Suicide Squad’ of Self-Sacrificing Drones, The Drive, August 2016 or kamikaze droneKamikaze drone loiters above, waits for target, CNET, June 2009'Kamikaze drones' add a new layer of lethality to remote force, C4ISRNET, August 2015) is an aerial weapon system category in which the munition loiters (waits passively) around the target area for some time and attacks only once a target is located.Loitering Munition Availability Expanding Internationally, Aviation Week, April 2016Loitering Weapon Systems – A Growing Demand, h-ils, December 2016Watch This Drone Turn Into A Missile, Popular Science, August 2015 Loitering munitions enable faster reaction times against concealed or hidden targets that emerge for short periods without placing high-value platforms close to the target area, an
Area denial artillery munition         
Area denial artillery munition (ADAM) is a family of United States land mines and 155 mm artillery projectiles.

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Area denial artillery munition

Area denial artillery munition (ADAM) is a family of United States land mines and 155 mm artillery projectiles.

The mines carried by these projectiles are the M67 long-duration anti-personnel mines and M72 short-duration anti-personnel landmines intended to maim or kill enemy combatants. The duration refers to the self-destruct time, which is set at the time of manufacture to 4 or 48 hours.

Once the mine lands, it launches seven tripwires before arming itself. Any disturbance of the tripwires will trigger the mine. The mine is entirely electrically detonated, if the battery level of the mine drops below a pre-set level - the mine self-destructs. Even if the mine does not self-destruct, the battery will fully discharge after 14 days, rendering the mine inactive.

The mines contain a spherical warhead in a void that also contains 51 grams (1.8 oz) of M10 liquid propellant. The void allows the propellant fluid to settle under gravity in the correct position beneath the warhead so that the warhead is always launched in an upward direction irrespective of the initial orientation of the mine.

Upon activation the spherical warhead is launched upward to a height of one to two metres (3.3 to 6.6 ft), where it detonates, producing approximately 600 fragments travelling at a velocity of 900 metres per second (3,000 ft/s).