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US Navy Awards Boeing High Altitude Anti-Submarine Weapon Capability (HAAWC) Contract
US Navy Awards Boeing High Altitude Anti-Submarine Weapon Capability (HAAWC) Contract
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Navy Awards Boeing High Altitude Anti-Submarine Weapon Capability (HAAWC)
Contract
A
new precision-guided weapon that Boeing will provide to the U.S. Navy
will fundamentally change anti-submarine warfare by incorporating technologies
never before used on an anti-submarine weapon.
Through a recently awarded $19.2 million contract, Boeing will design
and build the High Altitude Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapon Capability
(HAAWC). The system will leverage combat-proven technologies from Boeing’s
Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) and Small Diameter Bomb (SDB) so
it can be launched from high altitudes and far from targets.
Boeing's
HAAWC will combine the wings originally designed for the Small Diameter
Bomb (SDB) and the tail assembly (including guidance kit) from the Joint
Direct-Attack Munition (JDAM)
“A
new era in anti-submarine warfare is about to begin,” said James
Dodd, vice president of Boeing Weapons & Missile Systems. “The
capability HAAWC gives U.S. Navy sub-hunters is unparalleled compared
with what is available today.”
Adapting current JDAM and SDB technologies will also reduce development
risk and cost for the Navy.
“Providing this advanced capability to Navy warfighters as soon
as possible is vital to help protect the United States’ maritime
interests around the world,” said Scott Wuesthoff, director of
Boeing Direct Attack Weapons.
Boeing's HAAWC
is set to be fitted on a Mk 54 Lightweight Torpedo