AASM
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : 2008
Total Production : 4,150
Total Cost : USD $300 million
The AASM (Armament Air-Sol Modulaire/ Air-to-Ground Modular Weapon) is a low-cost, modification kit for unguided or dumb bombs in order to convert them into precision guided munitions. AASM weapons will be available in different versions with the bomb's accuracy ranging from more than one to more than 10 meters. This new weapon will be released from safe standoff ranges of about 15 km released from low altitude to up to 50-60 km released from high altitude. The hybrid guidance system is based in a combination of GPS (Global Positioning System) and solid-state gyro Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) with night/day IR imaging terminal guidance being provided only for the high accuracy 1-meter Circular Error Probable (CEP) version.
The Kalman filtering system is the core navigation system of the AASM weapon and is based on the comparison of positioning data coming from the IMU and the weapon's GPS. Before the launch, the Kalman filtering system aligns with the aircraft's precision positioning system. For fighter aircraft based on aircraft carriers, the Kalman filtering system alignment is done with the high-precision navigation system of the aircraft carrier. After the weapon drop, the navigation system guides the weapon autonomously to the assigned target at the pre-programmed impact angle and speed. The target coordinates are programmed into the weapon's system during the flight plan using a mission planning system.
The AASM weapon is intended to engage multiple targets on the ground simultaneously from standoff ranges in all weather conditions. According to French sources, AASM weapons will be able to destroy any target present on the battlefield. In the early 2000s, the French Ministry of Defense placed an order worth €300 million with Sagem for the supply of 3,000 AASMs (1,500 one meter accuracy and 1,500 10 meters accuracy) to the French Armed Forces' Mirage 2000 (up to 4 AASMs) and Rafale (up to 6 AASMs) attack aircraft. The AASMs are deemed as the French counterpart to the United States Joint Services JDAM family of fire-and-forget, precision-guided munitions.
Model | Status | Year | Produced |
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AASM 250 | Active | 2008 | 1,500 |
AASM 125 | Active | 2010 | ? |
AASM IR | Active | 2011 | 1,500 |
AASM Laser | Active | 2013 | ? |
AASM 500 | Active | 2015 | ? |
AASM 1000 | Active | 2024 | ? |
AASM 250
Group : Bombs
Status : Active
Also Known As : AASM 10, Hammer
Origin : France
Contractors : MBDA, Safran Electronics & Defense
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : 2008
Total Production : 1,500
Unitary Cost : USD $100,000
The fire-and-forget 10 meters precision AASM bomb features a GPS/INS-based guidance system and is fitted with MK-82, BLU-111 or CBEMS BANG 500-lb class warheads. DGA started the AASM in-flight development phase with a Mirage 2000 aircraft releasing successfully an AASM bomb over the Landes and Mediterranean test range at Biscarosse, France, on September 6, 2004. The ten meters precision bomb will be delivered to the French Air Force and Navy for use on the Rafale F2 at the end of 2007.
Operators
Country | Status | State | Notes |
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![]() | Active | ? | |
![]() | Active | 1,500 | |
![]() | Active | ? | |
![]() | Active | 120 | Transferred from France in 2024 (120) |
Specifications
Notes | ||
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Mass | ||
Weight | 250 kilogram | |
Performance | ||
CEP | 10 meter | |
Max Range | 60,000 meter | released at high altitude |
Min Range | 15,000 meter | released at low altitude |
AASM 125
Group : Bombs
Status : Active
Also Known As : SBU-38 Hammer
Origin : France
Contractors : MBDA, Safran Electronics & Defense
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : 2010
Total Production : ?
The fire-and-forget 10 meters precision AASM 125 bomb features a GPS/INS-based guidance system and is fitted with an Mk-81 or BANG 125 250-lb class warheads.
Operators
Country | Status | State | Notes |
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![]() | Active | ? | |
![]() | Active | ? | |
![]() | Active | ? | |
![]() | Active | 120 | Transferred from France in 2024 (120) |
Specifications
Notes | ||
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Mass | ||
Weight | 125 kilogram | |
Performance | ||
CEP | 10 meter | |
Max Range | 60,000 meter | released at high altitude |
Min Range | 15,000 meter | released at low altitude |
Gear
Bombs | ||
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BANG 125 | 1 |
AASM IR
Group : Bombs
Status : Active
Also Known As : AASM Infrared, Hammer IR AASM, SBU-64
Origin : France
Contractors : MBDA, Safran Electronics & Defense
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : July 2011
First Flight : 2008
Total Production : 1,500
Unitary Cost : USD $100,000
The fire-and-forget, one meter precision AASM features a GPS/INS-based guidance system with an infrared imaging terminal phase seeker to achieve such an impressive precision. It is fitted with MK-82, BLU-111 or CBEMS BANG 500-lb class warheads. The infrared guidance adjusts the weapon navigation to the true target by matching the imagery provided by the infrared sensor and the pre-programmed target imagery stored in the weapon's memory. The pre-programmed image could be provided by a surveillance satellite or airborne platforms. DGA started the AASM in-flight development phase with a Mirage 2000N aircraft releasing successfully an AASM with infrared terminal guidance bomb over the Mediterranean test range at Biscarosse, France, on July 12, 2007. The one meter precision bomb will be delivered to the French Air Force and Navy for use on the Rafale F2 multi-role fighter beginning in 2008. The Hammer IR AASM bomb achieved initial operational capability in July 2011.
Operators
Country | Status | State | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | Active | ? | |
![]() | Active | 1,500 | |
![]() | Active | ? | |
![]() | Active | 120 | Transferred from France in 2024 (120) |
Specifications
Notes | ||
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Mass | ||
Weight | 250 kilogram | |
Performance | ||
CEP | 1 meter | |
Max Range | 60,000 meter | released at high altitude |
Min Range | 15,000 meter | released at low altitude |
Gear
Bombs | ||
---|---|---|
BANG 250 | 1 | |
BLU-111 | 1 |
AASM Laser
Group : Bombs
Status : Active
Also Known As : AASM 1, SBU-54 Hammer
Origin : France
Contractors : MBDA, Safran Electronics & Defense
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : April 3, 2013
First Flight : June 17, 2010
Total Production : ?
The AASM Laser is a 250-kg variant fitted with a semi-active laser seeker designed to hit ground and maritime moving targets. The guidance system also includes GPS and Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU). The AASM Laser was first tested in June 2010 and is expected to enter production for the French Air Force and French Navy in late 2012. In April 2011, the weapon was validated against a surrogate land target moving at a speed of 80 kilometers per hour.
Operators
Country | Status | State | Notes |
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Specifications
Notes | ||
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Mass | ||
Weight | 250 kilogram | |
Performance | ||
CEP | 1 meter | |
Max Range | 25,000 meter | |
Speed | ||
Target's Max Speed | 80 kph |
AASM 500
Group : Bombs
Status : Active
Also Known As : Hammer
Origin : France
Contractors : MBDA, Safran Electronics & Defense
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : 2015
Total Production : ?
The fire-and-forget 10 meters precision AASM 500 bomb features a GPS/INS-based guidance system and is fitted with an Mk-83 1,000-lb class warhead.
Operators
Country | Status | State | Notes |
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![]() | Active | ? | |
![]() | Active | ? | |
![]() | Active | ? | |
![]() | Active | 120 | Transferred from France in 2024 (120) |
Specifications
Notes | ||
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Mass | ||
Weight | 500 kilogram | |
Performance | ||
CEP | 10 meter | |
Max Range | 60,000 meter | released at high altitude |
Min Range | 15,000 meter | released at low altitude |
AASM 1000
Group : Bombs
Status : Active
Also Known As : AASM 1000 GS, Hammer
Origin : France
Contractors : MBDA, Safran Electronics & Defense
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : December 2024
Total Production : ?
The fire-and-forget 10 meters precision AASM 1000 bomb features a GPS/INS-based guidance system and is fitted with an Mk-84 2,000-lb class warhead. The Mk-84 warhead may be replaced by MBDA's CMP 1000 penetrator against targets made of hardened reinforced concrete. The bomb development was completed between 2022 and December 2024.
Operators
Country | Status | State | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | Active | ? | |
![]() | Active | ? | |
![]() | Active | ? | |
![]() | Active | 120 | Transferred from France in 2024 (120) |
Specifications
Notes | ||
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Mass | ||
Weight | 1,000 kilogram | |
Performance | ||
CEP | 10 meter | |
Max Range | 60,000 meter | released at high altitude |
Min Range | 15,000 meter | released at low altitude |
Gear
Bombs | ||
---|---|---|
CMP 1000 | 1 |
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On December 12, 2012, French defense procurement agency DGA successfully carried out the last qualification firing test of the AASM modular air-to-ground missile developed
French defense procurement agency DGA has successfully carried out the first qualification firing test of the laser terminal guidance version of the AASM Hammer modular air-to-ground
In July, the French air force and Naval aviation began operational deployment of the infrared terminal guidance version (SBU-64) of the Hammer IR AASM modular air-to-ground weapon.
Photo Gallery
January 2021

French Air Force Rafale B
October 2014

French Air Force AASM smart bombs
January 2014

Heavily armed Rafale first flight January 23, 2014
June 2012

AASM 250 Hammer smart bomb
September 2011

French Air Force Rafale equipped with AASM weapons
Notes
State Latest Known holdings/Original Procurement
Com - Date of Commissioning
Decom - Date of Decommissioning
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