Raytheon’s Small Diameter Bomb II warhead exceeded requirements during a series of recent tests, announced the company Wednesday. “SDB II is affordable because we designed it to be low cost, productive, and meet government specifications. Exceeding those requirements at no extra cost is good for the taxpayer and warfighter,” said Harry Schulte, vice president of Raytheon’s Air Warfare Systems. Using an accelerated conditioning regime, Raytheon said its engineers aged the newly built warheads so it appeared that they had accumulated 500 flight hours or sat in a bunker for 20 years. Then they conducted live detonation testing. “We are determined to keep SDB II on cost and ahead of schedule because the warfighter needs, but doesn’t have, an air-launched weapon that can engage moving targets in adverse weather,” said Schulte. (See also Overshooting the Target, But in a Good Way.)
AFRL Taps Rocket Lab for Space Cargo Experiment
May 12, 2025
The Air Force Research Laboratory’s ambitious program to explore using rockets to deliver cargo around the globe took another step forward with an announcement of an experimental mission planned for 2026.