The Air-to-Ground Guided Missile-130 (AGM-130) is a powered air-to-surface missile designed for high- and low-altitude strikes at standoff ranges against a variety of targets. The AGM-130 is integrated on the F-15E which is capable of carrying two missiles, one on each inboard store station.
The AGM-130 Surface Attack Guided Munition program provides the Air
Force with a retargetable, precision guided standoff weapon using
inertial navigation aided by Global Positioning System (GPS)
satellites. The AGM-130 is designed to attack high value fixed,
relocatable or slow moving targets from 15 – 40 NM range. The AGM-130A
is a powered version of the Guided Bomb Unit-15 munition, and provides
a significantly increased standoff range beyond that of the GBU-15. The
munition allows the aircraft to remain at a distance from the target
and uses man-in-the-loop guidance with either a television or infrared
seeker and a 2,000-pound general purpose warhead.
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