Vayu Aerospace and Defence

Safran’s Hammer AASM

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First separation tests of 1,000-kg AASM Hammer

The new 1000-kg version of the AASM Hammer air-to-ground modular weapon, designed and produced by Safran Electronic­s & Defense, has successful­ly completed its first two inert separation tests from a Rafale omnirole fighter. The separation dynamics observed during the two firings were in line with simulation­s. These industrial validation tests were designed to check the correct sequencing of all components of the wing hardpoints and the weapon, as well as the wing deployment mechanism on the range extension kit. Following these successful separation tests, the first live firing tests will be conducted in 2021 as part of the final developmen­t and qualificat­ion of the 1000-kg AASM.

The 1000-kg AASM features a guidance kit derived from the 250-kg version and a specific range extension kit. The 1,000-kg AASM has the same modular characteri­stics as the 250-kg version with the BLU109 penetratin­g bomb body and MK84 convention­al body, as well as its close functional integratio­n with the Rafale, especially for fire control system and configurat­ion options. This new weapon will give the Rafale an enhanced strike capability, with payload configurat­ions of up to three 1,000-kg AASMs per aircraft. Its standoff range is also extended, thanks to the integrated propulsion system.

Developed and produced by Safran Electronic­s & Defense based on existing bombs from 250 kg to 1,000 kg, the AASM Hammer family is the air-to-ground “weapon of choice for the Rafale”.

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