F-16 Drops Joint Direct Attack Munition During Test Mission

IN FLIGHT - FEBRUARY 25: An F-16CJ from the 78th Fighter Squadron, at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina flies over the Eglin Land Range as the pilot releases a GBU-31 2,000 pound Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) during a test mission February 25, 2003. The JDAM is guidance tail kit used to convert conventional, general purpose bombs into an adverse weather "smart" munition that uses an inertial navigation system (INS) and global positioning system (GPS) guidance control unit to improve the accuracy of unguided, general purpose bombs in any weather condition. (Photo by Michael Ammons/U.S. Air Force/Getty Images)
IN FLIGHT - FEBRUARY 25: An F-16CJ from the 78th Fighter Squadron, at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina flies over the Eglin Land Range as the pilot releases a GBU-31 2,000 pound Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) during a test mission February 25, 2003. The JDAM is guidance tail kit used to convert conventional, general purpose bombs into an adverse weather "smart" munition that uses an inertial navigation system (INS) and global positioning system (GPS) guidance control unit to improve the accuracy of unguided, general purpose bombs in any weather condition. (Photo by Michael Ammons/U.S. Air Force/Getty Images)
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