sancho
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Had spoken to my cousin who is in the ADE. He mentioned a few interesting things. He said the avionics and testing equipment was being tested for the glide bomb. As usual, he clamped up when I asked for more juicy details on what and when and how.
The interesting question is, is he really talking about Sudarshan, since it's shouldn't have much other systems than the laser seeker. What you said sounds more like another bomb kit with additional guidance, like GPS/INS for example. We know that DRDO is developing another PGM kit, that not only has a laser seeker, but also GPS (later Indian version), to increase it's guidance capabilities.
So is that the kit your cousin talk about?
Is that the kit that was used with the 1000Kg bomb?
Could that bomb the a reason to stop Sudarshan?
In any case,the regular LGBs without glide fins are becoming a thing of past............well,more or less.So it's no that big a setback if you ask me as long as they can deliver upon the glide bomb kit.
LGB kits does not only havethe seeker, but also the navigation kit at the end, which retracts fins for direction changes as well as some range extentions. That's why they have more range than a normal dumb bomb and for normal CAS roles, these LGB kits are still the most cost-effective choice. Range extention kits with wings or rocket propulsions on the other hand, are usually fitted on PGMs, that are used for more difficult strikes, SEAD or stand off precision strikes, but they are also more expensive. See Israeli Griffin LGB and SPICE kits, US Paveway LGB and JDAMs.