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Defense Primer: U.S. Precision-Guided Munitions
The Department of Defense (DOD) defines a precision-
steer the bomb. The Paveway series was originally 
guided munition (PGM) as a “guided weapon intended to 
developed during the Vietnam War to enable tactical 
destroy a point target and minimize collateral damage.” 
aircraft—like the F-4 Phantom—to deliver precise 
This includes air- and ship-launched missiles, multiple 
munitions. Paveway has received many upgrades over 
launched rockets, and guided bombs. PGMs typically use 
the decades, most recently the Paveway III (developed 
the global positioning system (GPS), laser guidance, or 
in the 1990s), which improves low-altitude guidance. 
inertial navigation systems to improve a weapon’s accuracy 
  Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM). JDAM is a tail 
to reportedly less than 3 meters (approximately 10 feet). 
kit that modifies unguided bombs—the 5,000 pound 
Mk-82, 1,000 pound Mk-83, and 2,000 pound Mk-84 
Recent operations have heavily relied on PGMs for counter-
insurgency operations. The recent National Defense 
bombs—with GPS guidance (see Figure 2). When a 
Strategy articulates a renewed focus on great power 
JDAM kit is attached, the weapon is designated a guided 
competition to combat anti-access/area denial (A2/AD) 
bomb unit (GBU -31/32/38 depending on the weight of 
systems. The wide proliferation of A2/AD is likely to 
the bomb). JDAM has a reported range of 13 nautical 
increase the operational utility of PGMs. In particular, peer 
miles. The first operational use of a JDAM was during 
competitors like China and Russia have developed 
Operation Allied Freedom in Kosovo by a B-2 Spirit 
sophisticated air defenses and anti-ship missiles that 
bomber. JDAMs are used by all fixed-wing strike 
increase the risk to U.S. forces entering and operating in 
aircraft. 
these regions. As a result, DOD has argued it requires 
Figure 2. GBU-31 Joint Direct Attack Munition  
longer-range precision munitions to meet these new threats. 
Figure 1. U.S. Military Spending on PGMs FY2015-
FY2019 ($ in millions) 
 
Source: https://militaryedge.org/armaments/gbu-31cv1-jdam/. 
  Hellfire Missile. The first Hellfire was introduced into 
service in 1982 on the Army’s AH-64 Apache, using 
laser guidance to target tanks, bunkers, and structures. 
Hellfire missiles have a maximum effective range of 4.3 
 
nautical miles. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, 
Source: Department of Defense Budget FY2017-2020 P-1 
Hellfire missiles were introduced on the MQ-1 Predator, 
Procurement budget requests, at https://comptrol er.defense.gov/
and later the MQ-9 Reaper, enabling unmanned aerial 
Budget-Materials/. 
vehicles to provide a strike capability. Hellfire missiles 
The U.S. military has become reliant on PGMs to execute 
have become a preferred munition for operations in the 
military operations (Figure 1), being used in ground, air, 
Middle East, particularly with increased utilization of 
and naval operations. In FY2020, DOD requested 
unmanned aircraft like MQ-1s and MQ-9s. 
approximately $5.6 billion for more than 70,000 such 
  Joint Air-to-Ground Missile (JAGM). The Joint Air-
weapons in 13 munitions programs. DOD projects to 
to-Ground Missile is designed to replace the Hellfire, 
request $4.4 billion for 34,000 weapons in FY2021, $3.3 
TOW, and Maverick missiles. JAGM uses a new 
billion for 25,000 weapons in FY2022, $3.8 billion for 
warhead/seeker paired with an existing AGM-114R 
25,000 weapons in FY2023, and $3.4 billion for 16,000 
rocket motor to provide improved target acquisition and 
weapons in FY2024. The following is a list of selected U.S. 
PGM programs. 
discrimination. JAGM underwent testing starting in 
2010, declaring initial operating capability in 2019 
Air-Launched Precision Munitions 
having successfully been integrated on the AH-64E 
 
Apache and AH-1Z Super Cobra attack helicopters. 
Paveway Laser Guided Bomb. The Paveway is a 
family of guidance kits that attach to unguided bombs. 
  Joint Air-to-Surface Strike Munition (JASSM). The 
The assembly includes a seeker on the nose of the bomb 
JASSM is a 14-foot-long, 2,250-pound missile that can 
that looks for a laser to mark a target and a tail kit to 
be carried internally on B-1B Lancer and B-52 
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Defense Primer: U.S. Precision-Guided Munitions 
Stratofortress aircraft, and externally on a number of 
  Guided Multiple Rocket Launch System (GMLRS). 
tactical fighters, including the F-16 Falcon, F-15E Strike 
GMLRS is a GPS-guided, 227-millimeter rocket that 
Eagle, F/A-18 Hornet (see Figure 3), F/A-18E/F Super 
was developed in 1999 and entered service in 2003. It is 
Hornet, and F-35 Lightning II. In 2004, the Air Force 
capable of being launched from the M270 multiple 
developed an extended range version of the JASSM. 
launch rocket system (MLRS) and the M142 HIMARS. 
The JASSM-ER uses the same body as the previous 
  Precision Strike Missile (PrSM). The PrSM is a new 
version, adding an improved infrared seeker, a two-way 
development program intended to replace ATACMS. 
datalink, and enhanced anti-jam GPS receiver. 
PrSM can launch from the M270 and HIMARS. The 
Figure 3. JASSM Attached to an F/A-18D Hornet 
Army states that PrSM is designed to be able to launch 
two missiles in a launcher pod compared to ATACMS’s 
single missile, have a range in excess of 400 kilometers, 
and have an anti-jam GPS antenna. The Army plans to 
have the PrSM enter operational service in FY2023. 
Naval Precision Munitions 
  Tomahawk Cruise Missile. The Tomahawk was 
developed during the early- to mid-1970s. It is launched 
from submarines and from surface combatants. 
Tomahawk has a reported range of 870 NM at speeds of 
 
Mach 0.85, and uses GPS and inertial navigation 
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:F-
system. The Tomahawk Block IV is the latest variant. 
18D_Hornet_(HN-466)Tour_de_Sky_2014-08-09_06_JDAM_AGM-
154.JPG. 
  Standard Missile-6 (SM-6). The Standard Missile-6 
was originally designed as an anti-aircraft missile, 
  Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM). LRASM 
derived from the Navy’s SM-2 Block IV in 2004. Since 
was conceived by the Defense Advanced Research 
its development, the SM-6 has been integrated into the 
Projects Agency, using a JASSM missile body to 
Navy’s Naval Integrated Fires-Counter Air (NIF-CA) 
replace the AGM-88 Harpoon. Flight testing began in 
program to strike enemy surface ships. The missile was 
2012 with the B-1B and the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet. 
designed to receive targeting information from AEGIS 
LRASM uses radio-frequency sensors and electro-
radars and the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye in flight. 
optical/infrared seekers for guidance. 
  Naval Strike Missile (NSM). The NSM (see Figure 5) 
Ground-Launched Precision Munitions 
is an anti-ship low observable cruise missile capable of 
 
flying close the surface of the ocean to avoid radar 
Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS). ATACMS 
detection. The NSM is designed to fly multiple flight 
is a 610-millimeter rocket that can be launched from 
profiles—different altitudes and speeds—with effective 
either the M270 MLRS (two rockets) or the M142 High 
ranges of between 100 and 300 nautical miles at a cruise 
Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) (one 
speed of up to 0.9 Mach. The Navy has integrated the 
rocket) (see Figure 4). ATACMS was developed in the 
NSM on its Littoral Combat Ship, which deployed to the 
1980s and later updated to use GPS guidance. In 2016, 
Pacific region in September 2019. 
then-Secretary of Defense Ash Carter announced that 
the Strategic Capabilities Office had developed a new 
Figure 5. NSM at Launch 
seeker for the ATACMS to target ships, enabling 
multidomain operations. 
Figure 4. ATACMS Launching 
 
Source: https://www.naval-technology.com/news/us-navys-gabriel e-
giffords-lcs-launches-naval-strike-missile/ 
 
CRS Products 
CRS Report R45996, Precision-Guided Munitions: Background 
and Issues for Congress, by John R. Hoehn 
 
 
Source: https://www.lockheedmartin.com/content/dam/lockheed-
martin/mfc/pc/army-tacticle-missile-system-block-ia-unitary-atacms/
John R. Hoehn, Analyst in Military Capabilities and 
mfc-atacms-block-1a-unitary-pc.pdf. 
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