GB1000 (1,090 kg)
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Description
The GB-1000J, aka TG1000 (天戈 TianGe 1000; lit. Heavenly dagger-axe; which dagger-axe 戈 was a traditional Chinese melee weapon) in NORINCO's catalogue, is currently the second largest aerial bomb in PLAAF/PLANAF service with inspirations from USAF's GBU-24 Paveway III; although mostly used for destroying stationary targets or infrastructures, GB-1000J can also deliver fatal blow to groups of vehicles on move if needed.
Vehicles equipped with this weapon
General info
Bomb characteristics | |
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Mass | 1090 kg |
Guidance | Laser+IOG |
Explosive mass | 420 kg |
Explosive type | Composition B |
TNT equivalent | 537.6 kg |
Effective damage
With the 537.6 kg TNTe explosive filler inside the bomb, GB-1000J can possibly destroy multiple targets within certain radius with provisions for overpressure, explosive and shrapnel damages against targets.
Comparison with analogues
GBU-24 Paveway III - The inspiration for GB-1000J with lesser explosive content (around 505 kg TNTe) and weight
BGL-1000 - French equivalent with lesser explosive content (exactly 500 kg TNT) and weight
Usage in battles
As one of the largest LGB in PLA arsenal and currently the heaviest LGB in game, GB-1000J has the capability to destroy even the heaviest possible target in game with high precision; in some cases, if groups of SPAAs or MBTs are within a certain radius, chances are GB-1000J can also send them to their kingdom come. In case players need to evade enemy SAMs or aerial targets, thanks to the IOG guidance, if the target is stationary or barely moved from its last known location, the bomb will eventually fly upon them.
Due to its heavy weight and sheer size, only JH-7A can carry such a huge bomb; thus, players will need to fly high enough for the bomb to travel along its computed trajectory with CCRP.
Pros and cons
Pros:
- Devastating damage with its sheer size and explosive content
- Possible for multi-kills against grouped targets within certain radius
- IOG guidance can guides the bomb to last locked coordinate even losing target sight
Cons:
- The heaviest LGB in-game, requires high altitude or well-planned drop with CCRP
History
During the 2012 Zhuhai Airshow, NORINCO Harbin Jiancheng Machinery Group Co. Ltd (中国兵器工业集团 哈尔滨建成集团有限公司) introduced the TianGe (天戈 lit. Heavenly dagger-axe) family of domestic LGBs ranging from 100 kg for UCAV or trainer jets up to 1000 kg bomb for the largest attackers; according to the leaflet of TG series[1], the warhead can be changed with explosive, penetrator and subterrain penetrator with a range more than 20 km, as well as a CEP within 3 meters.
Although the bomb didn't receive oversea orders, PLAAF and PLANAF acquire numbers of these bombs as the first generation LGB for the aviation forces; but these bomb would likely be replaced by the new GB series multi-guidance bombs.
Media
Excellent additions to the article would be video guides, screenshots from the game, and photos.
See also
Chinese LGBs
Overseas equivalents
- GBU-24 Paveway III - NATO standard 2000 lbs LGB which also used by ROCAF's F-16
- BGL-1000 - French equivalent at 1000 kg class
External links
Paste links to sources and external resources, such as:
- topic on the official game forum;
- other literature.
Guided bombs | |
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USA |
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500 lb | GBU-38(V)2/B JDAM (500 lb) |
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 |
957 kg | GBU-10 Paveway II |
Germany | |
1,400 kg | PC 1400 X (Fritz X)* |
USSR | |
50 kg | KAB-50L · KAB-50TV |
500 kg | KAB-500Kr · KAB-500Kr-E · KAB-500L · KAB-500S |
1,500 kg | KAB-1500Kr · KAB-1500L |
Britain | |
277 kg | GBU-12 Paveway II |
546 kg | Mk.13 |
2,000 lb | GBU-24 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 | |
400 kg | BGL-400 |
970 kg | BGL-1000 |
* Armour-piercing bomb | |
See also | List of unguided bombs · List of armour-piercing bombs · List of retarded bombs |