BGL-1000 (970 kg)

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Description

The BGL-1000 laser guided bomb (scale is approximate)


The 970 kg BGL-1000 is a French laser-guided gliding bomb. It was introduced in Update "Ground Breaking".

Vehicles equipped with this weapon

General info

Bomb characteristics
Guidance Laser
Missile guidance time 60 secs
Mass 970 kg
Explosive type TNT
TNT equivalent 500 kg

Effective damage

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Comparison with analogues

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Usage in battles

BGL can be used in GRB with great accuracy to hit armored vehicles and AAs. they can also be used very effectively in air simulator battles to attack bases, bot armored vehicles and in wild weasel function, destroying any anti-aircraft defending bases, the battlefield or the airports.

Pros and cons

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Pros:

  • Laser guidance grants high bombing precision
  • Laser guidance bomb allows for flexibility on where to release weapon
  • Laser guidance allows for long range/ high alt bomb drop, avioding air defence max range

Cons:

  • Laser guidance requires you to keep a laser pointed at the target, limiting what manoeuvres the aircraft can pull after dropping the bomb
  • The laser from your aircraft can be blocked by buildings or terrain

History

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See also

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Guided bombs
USA 
285 lb  GBU-39/B (SDB I)
500 lb  GBU-38 JDAM · GBU-38(V)2/B JDAM
277 kg  GBU-12 Paveway II
1,092 lb  GBU-16 Paveway II
505 kg  AGM-62A Walleye I
510 kg  AGM-62A Walleye I ER
1,970 lb  GBU-31 JDAM
2,000 lb  GBU-8 · GBU-15(V)1/B · GBU-15(V)2/B · GBU-24 Paveway III
957 kg  GBU-10 Paveway II
2,185 lb  GBU-27 Paveway III
Germany 
1,045 kg  HS 293 A-1*
1,400 kg  PC 1400 X (Fritz X)*
USSR 
50 kg  KAB-50L · KAB-50TV
250 kg  KAB-250LG
500 kg  KAB-500Kr · KAB-500Kr-E · KAB-500Kr-M · KAB-500L · KAB-500LG · KAB-500S · UPAB-500B
598 kg  Grom-2
1,500 kg  KAB-1500Kr · KAB-1500L · KAB-1500LG · UPAB-1500B
Britain 
277 kg  Paveway IV
404 kg  PGM 500 · PGM 500/3
546 kg  Mk.13
1,060 kg  PGM 2000 · PGM 2000/3
2,038 lb  EGBU-24B Paveway III
China 
250 kg  GB250 · LS-6 250
500 kg  GB500 · LS-6 500
1,000 kg  GB1000
Italy 
277 kg  BA-FG-230-Lizard-2
France 
277 kg  GBU-49 Paveway II
400 kg  BGL-400
1,092 lb  GBU-48 Paveway II
2,081 lb  GBU-50 Paveway II
970 kg  BGL-1000
  * Armour-piercing bomb
See also  List of unguided bombs · List of armour-piercing bombs · List of retarded bombs