$108.1M for 13,280 “Cans of Whup-Ass”
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Textron Systems Corp. in Wilmington, MA received a $108.1 million firm-fixed-price contract modification for 332 Full Rate Production (FRP) Sensor Fuzed Weapons (SFW), in support of the F-16 aircraft. Work will be complete by March 2008, and the Headquarters Air Armament Center at Eglin Air Force Base, FL issued the contract (FA8677-06-C-0010). There is no contract modification number at this time.
What’s a “Sensor Fuzed Weapon,” and how does that relate to the title?
Each CBU-97/B SFW comprises an SUU-66/B bomb with an FZU-39 fuze. Each bomb contains 10 BLU-108/B submunitions shaped roughly like a long cylinder, and each submunition contains four projectiles that look like tuna cans. Thus, each SFW can deliver a total of 40 lethal projectiles (332 SFWs x 40 = 13,280).
Upon being thrown out, the projectiles use infrared to rapidly locate a hot target, such as a tank or armored vehicle. If they lock on to a target, they fire a self-forging, high-velocity slug, which uses up the projectile while striking and immobilizing the target.
SFWs are very effective force-multipliers, as this March 1998 Air Force Magazine article “The Devastating Impact of Sensor Fuzed Weapons” attests. The article also describes the weapon’s delivery options from various altitudes, as well as targeting options that include self-targeted, third party cued, and third party guidance.
Initially, the Air Force figured the SFW’s primary carriers would be F-16, F-15, and A-10 fighter-attack aircraft, but later added the B-52, B-1B, and even B-2 bombers as well. The cluster bombs have also been transitioned to CBU-105 WCMD, a strap-on GPS/INS guidance system for cluster bombs just as JDAM kits are added to conventional bombs.
A B-1 Lancer heavy bomber can carry up to 30 of these weapons, for instance, for a total of 1,200 projectiles! The likely operational load of SFWs is 4 per F-16 Falcon, 12 per F-15E Strike Eagle, 10 per A-10 Thunderbolt II, 16 per B-52 Stratofortress, and up to 34 for the B-2 Spirit.
Sensor Fuzed Munitions have been described as “Pandora’s Box Bombs” before in the popular press, but the American slang term strikes us as a much better description under the circumstances.



