A model of the LS-6 (right) on display at the Farnborough International Airshow 2010 along with a JF-17 Thunder
Type
Precision-guided munition, glide bomb
Place of origin
China
Service history
In service
2006 to present
Used by
People's Liberation Army Air Force
Production history
Manufacturer
Luoyang Electro-Optics Technology Development Centre (EOTDC)
Produced
2006 to present
Specifications
Mass
50 kg, 100 kg, 250 kg, 500 kg
Warhead
Various gravity bombs
Detonation mechanism
Impact or Proximity
Maximum speed
Free-fall
Guidance system
INS with GPS or laser guidance
Launch platform
Aircraft
LS is an abbreviation for a family of Chinese built precision-guided munitions (PGM) named Thunder Stone Precision Guided Bomb (Chinese: 雷石精确制导炸弹, Léi-shí Jīngquè Zhì-dǎo Zhàdàn) developed by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC).[1] Alternatively, the LS PGB is also referred to by its gliding capability, as Thunder Stone Gliding Guided Bomb (Chinese: 雷石滑翔制导炸弹 Léi-shí Huáxiáng Zhì-dǎo Zhàdàn), or LS GGB. The guidance design of LS PGB is also adopted for another family of Chinese PGM, the YZ series, such as YZ-102 series. These PGMs are referred to in China as precision guided bombs (PGB).
LSPGB is also referred to by its gliding capability, as Thunder Stone Gliding Guided Bomb (Chinese: 雷石滑翔制导炸弹 Léi-shí Huáxiáng Zhì-dǎo Zhàdàn), or LS...
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