Raytheon powered JSOW-ER first flight

Raytheon conducted the first free-flight test of a powered version of its Joint Stand-Off Weapon (JSOW) glide bomb on Oct. 1 2009. The extended-range JSOW-ER flew for 260 miles after release from a US Navy F/A-18 over the Pacific missile test range at Pt Mugu, Calif. The JSOW-ER is powered by a Hamilton Sundstrand TJ-150 turbojet, the same engine as used in Raytheon’s Miniature Air-Laucnhed Decoy (MALD) for the US Air Force. So far, JSOW-ER is just a demonstration program.
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