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Hill's Armory Precision Guided Bomb 190mm 100kg payload (PGB-190-100)

Overview

The PGB-190-100 is a smaller bomb designed to be employed in packs for multiple precision kills as opposed to one or two large munitions. The PGB-190-100 has numerous payloads and seekers often utilizing simple blast frag payload and a tri-mode seeker as well as GPS and internal guidance for near guaranteed kills. It features gliding winglets to massively increase range.

Size,Mass,Speed,Range,Payload

Size: The bomb is 190mm in diameter and 1.8 meters in length.

Mass: The bomb weighs approximately 125kg total.

Maximum Deployment Speed: The PGB-190-100 has a maximum deployment speed of mach 2.5, it can only deploy its winglets at subsonic speeds.

Range: The PGB-190-100 has a varying range dependent upon height and speed of deployment, but from near sonic speeds, at 1000 meters, the PGB has a range of 5km. The increase in range is generally linear with height, but an increase of speed reduces range due to inability to deploy its winglets.

Payload: The PGB-190-100 has a maximum payload of 100kg of various warhead types.

Variants

The variants are defined by the following letters after the second number. The first group of letters denotes the warhead, as the second group indicates the seeker variant, the third group, if present, indicates additional information. This allows for a quick understanding of the warhead and seeker in field.

The PGB has enough variants that it would be easier described by giving the potential variables rather than each variant, the designations will be given with the variable. Example: PGB-190-100-HEAT-IRLT

Internal - I: This indicates an internal guidance system, keeping track of the movement of the bomb as it falls. Example: PGB-190-100-xxx-I

Thermal - T: This indicates an infrared imaging system to seek out sources of heat. Example: PGB-190-100-xxx-T

Anti-Radiation - AR: This indicates a passive radar, or even an active radar in passive mode. This will seek out sources of radar. Example: PGB-190-100-xxx-AR

Laser - L: This indicates an electro-optical laser seeking device capable of being programmed to seek out lasers of a certain frequency. Example: PGB-190-100-xxx-L

High Explosive Anti Tank - HEAT: This indicates a HEAT warhead being employed. Example: PGB-190-100-HEAT-xxx

Blast Fragmentation - BF: This indicates a simple blast fragmentation warhead being employed. Example: PGB-190-100-BF-xxx

Thermobaric - T: This indicates a thermobaric warhead capable of lighting entire buildings on fire and destroying large groups of infantry and unarmored, or open cabin vehicles. Example: PGB-190-100-T-xxx

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