MK82 Guidance Component
MK-82 guided bomb unit is a customize designed module for NATO MK-82 guided transformation. It adopts features of low-cost, high accuracy, modularized and independent operating. The system requires no modification for the carrier (F-16 etc.) or the fire control
system.
GNSS-guided trajectory correction (GPS/BD-1)
High accuracy, circular error probability ≤ 30 meters Minimal modification to existing shells
Fast wireless fuse programming (approximately 2 seconds per shell)
Designed for Efficient Upgrading of Artillery Systems
The PGK is optimized for upgrading existing 155mm artillery ammunition to precision-guided systems. Its modular design allows for seamless integration while preserving the original structure and performance.
With its strong adaptability and low operational complexity, it meets the extremely high precision and efficiency demands of the modern battlefield.
Rapid Deployment Capability
Wireless fuze programming enables rapid preparation, with a loading time of up to 2 seconds per round.
Range Maintaining Performance
Maintains a maximum range close to that of the original projectile, with a range attenuation of ≤10%.
Flexible Fuze Modes
Supports proximity and contact fuse options to adapt to different mission requirements.
Designed for Efficient Upgrading of Artillery Systems
The PGK is optimized for upgrading existing 155mm artillery ammunition to precision-guided systems. Its modular design allows for seamless integration while preserving the original structure and performance.
With its strong adaptability and low operational complexity, it meets the extremely high precision and efficiency demands of the modern battlefield.
Specifications
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MK82 Guidance Component |
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Weight
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≤1.5kg
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Length
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270mm
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Outer-extension length
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≤145mm
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Spinning-in depth
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125mm
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Accuracy on max range
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(CEP)≤30m
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Application Scenarios
The PGK is suitable for precision upgrades of conventional artillery systems.
Precision artillery missions Long-range target engagement Rapid-response deployment scenarios High-efficiency firepower deployment scenarios
FAQ
1.Does the PGK require modification to the original shells?
No. It directly replaces the standard fuze and connects via the same interface, requiring minimal modification.
2. What guidance system does it use?
It uses GNSS guidance (GPS/BD-1) combined with ballistic correction control.
3. How accurate is the system?
Under standard conditions, its circular error probable (CEP) is ≤30 meters.