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T.O.

1B-52H-34-2-8

AIRCREW WEAPONS DELIVERY MANUAL


(NONNUCLEAR)
B-52/AGM-158 JASSM
USAF AIRCRAFT
SERIES B-52/AGM-158 JASSM WEAPONS
THE BOEING COMPANY
F34601-98-C-0002
F34601-03-D-0066

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1-4 1-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-62A Added . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3-3 3-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 7-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
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1-7 1-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3-6 3-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 7-26 7-27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
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1-11 1-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 * 1-65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 * 4-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 7-29 7-45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
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1-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 * 1-67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 * 4-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 7-47 7-49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
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1-19 1-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1-68A 1-68D Added . . . . . 2 5-1 5-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 7-52A Added . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 6-1 6-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 7-52B Blank Added . . . . . . . 2
* 1-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1-70 1-73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 6-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 7-53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1-23 1-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 6-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 * 7-54 7-55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
* 1-25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 * 1-75 1-76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 7-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 7-56 7-68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1-26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1-77 1-78 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 7-2 7-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 7-68A 7-68D Added . . . . . 2
1-27 1-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1-79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 7-4 7-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 7-69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1-30A 1-30F Added . . . . . 2 * 1-80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 7-6 Blank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 7-70 7-73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
1-31 1-35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 * 7-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 7-74 Blank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
* 1-36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2-2 Blank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 7-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Glossary-1 Glossary-2 . . . 0
1-37 1-38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 7-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Index-1 Index-3 . . . . . . . . . 2
* 1-39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2-4 2-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 * 7-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Index-4 Blank . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
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CURRENT ABBREVIATED CHECKLIST

AGM-158 JASSM
Abbreviated Flight Crew Checklist T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8CL-1 1 Dec 03 Change 3 - 1 Jun 06

Upon receipt of the second and subsequent changes to this technical order, personnel responsible for maintaining this publication in current
status will ascertain that all previous changes have been received and incorporated. Action should be taken promptly if the publication is
incomplete.
*The asterisk indicates pages changed, added, or deleted by the current change.

ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE OBTAINED BY USAF ACTIVITIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH T.O. 00-5-1.

A Change 3 USAF
WARNING

This manual contains unverified procedures. Unverified procedures shall only be performed during verification, in accor-
dance with TOs 00-5-1 and 00-5-3. Performance of unverified procedures may result in injury to personnel or damage to
equipment.

TECHNICAL ORDER VALIDATION/VERIFICATION STATUS PAGE

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VERIFICATION
VALIDATION
METHOD

METHOD
DATA ELEMENT DATE DATE REMARKS
VALIDATED VERIFIED

(A) (B) (B)

TCTO Listings (P, PG iv) 1 Mar 04 A


Offensive Avionics System (OAS)
Interface (P, PG 1-11 ) 1 Mar 04 A
Weapon Control Panel
Interface (P, PG 1-11 ) 1 Mar 04 A
Missile Data Flow (Typical)
(F: 1-4, PG 1-13) 1 Mar 04 A
Weapon Control Panel
(F: 1-5, 2 /2, PG 1-15) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM IKB Commands
(F: 1-9, 1/2, PG 1-19) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM IKB Commands
(F: 1-9, 2/2, PG 1-20) 1 Mar 04 A
Weapon Jettison
(P, PG 1-22) 1 Mar 04 A
AJCP Commanded Jettison
(P, PG 1-22) 1 Mar 04 A
Pilots Bmb Bay & Missile Jett Contrl
Switch Commanded Jett (P, PG1-25) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM SMO Software
(P, PG 1-27) 1 Mar 04 A
SMO MFD Displays
(P, PG 1-27 1-28) 1 Mar 04 A
Prime Mission Data
(P, PG 1-28) 1 Mar 04 A
Weapon Supervision Menu (CF-5)
(P, PG 1-30) 1 Dec 04 A
PART SIM Mode Command (CF-51)
(P, PG 1-30) 1 Dec 04 A
FULL SIM Mode Command (CF-52)
(P, PG 1-30) 1 Dec 04 A
JASSM Supervision Menu (CF-57)
(P, PG 1-30A) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Control Function (CF)
Commands (F: 1-16, PG 1-30B) 1 Mar 04 A
CF Menu
(F: 1-17, 1/2, PG 1-30C) 15 Mar 04 A
CF Menu
(F: 1-17, 2/2, PG 1-30D) 15 Mar 04 A
Weapon Supervision Menu (CF-5)
(F: 1-18, 1/2, PG 1-30E) 15 Mar 04 A

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V/VS-1
WARNING

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dance with TOs 00-5-1 and 00-5-3. Performance of unverified procedures may result in injury to personnel or damage to
equipment.

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VALIDATION
METHOD

METHOD
DATA ELEMENT DATE DATE REMARKS
VALIDATED VERIFIED

(A) (B) (B)

Weapon Supervision Menu (CF-5)


(F: 1-18, 2/2, PG 1-30F) 15 Mar 04 A
Classified Data Erase Command
(CF-575) (P, PG 1-31) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Auto Targeting Mode
(CF-580) (P, PG 1-31) 1 Mar 04 A
Missile Tgt Assign(Manual Targeting)
Display (CF-586) (P, PG 1-31) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Supervision Menu (CF-57)
(F: 1-18, 1/2, PG 1-32) 15 Mar 04 A
JASSM Supervision Menu CF-57
(F: 1-18, 2/2, PG 1-33) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Targeting Menu (CF-58)
(F: 1-20, 1/2, PG 1-34) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Targeting Menu (CF-58)
(F: 1-20, 2/2, PG 1-35) 1 Mar 04 A
Missile Target Assignment Display
(CF-586) (F: 1-21, 1/3, PG 1-36) 1 Mar 04 A
Missile Target Assignment Display
(CF-586) (F: 1-18, 2/3, PG 1-37) 1 Mar 04 A
Missile Target Assignment Display
(CF-586) (F: 1-18, 3/3, PG 1-38) 1 Mar 04 A
Direct Target Definition Display
(CF-588,n) (P, PG 1-39) 1 Mar 04 A
Retarget-All Command (CF589)
(P, PG 1-41) 1 Mar 04 A
Direct Tgt Definition Disp (CF-588,n)
(P, 1-22, 2/4, PG 1-43) 1 Mar 04 A
CF-62 SMO Menu
(P, PG 1-46) 1 Mar 04 A
CF-65 Data Record
(P, PG 1-46) 1 Mar 04 A
CF-67 Shutdown
(P, PG 1-47) 1 Mar 04 A
CF-68 ECU Power Override
(P, PG 1-47) 1 Mar 04 A
CF-69A & CF-69B ACU Shutdown
(P, PG 1-47) 1 Mar 04 A
FCP Supervision Menu (CF-6)
(F: 1-23, 1/2, PG 1-48) 1 Mar 04 A
FCP Supervision Menu (CF-6)
(F: 1-23, 2/2, PG 1-49) 1 Mar 04 A

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(B) VALIDATION OR VERIFICATION METHOD: (P) = PERFORMANCE, (S) = SIMULATION, (A) = ANALYSIS (TABLE-TOP)

V/VS-2
WARNING

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dance with TOs 00-5-1 and 00-5-3. Performance of unverified procedures may result in injury to personnel or damage to
equipment.

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VALIDATION
METHOD

METHOD
DATA ELEMENT DATE DATE REMARKS
VALIDATED VERIFIED

(A) (B) (B)

SMO Load Menu (CF-62)


(F: 1-24, PG 1-50) 1 Mar 04 A
Mission Supervision Menu
(P, PG 1-51) 15 Mar 04 A
B-52 Mission Data Load Command
(P, PG 1-51) 1 Dec 04 A
Weapon Group Load Display
(CF-82A, CF-82C)(P, PG 1-52) 1 Mar 04 A
Mission Supervision Menu
(F: 1-25, 1/2, PG 1-52A) 15 Mar 04 A
Mission Supervision Menu
(F: 1-25, 2 /2, PG 1-52B) 15 Mar 04 A
B-52 Mission Data Load Display
(CF-81)(F: 25A, 1/2, PG 1-52C) 15 Mar 04 A
B-52 Mission Data Load Display
(CF-81)(F: 25A, 2/2, PG 1-52D) 1 Mar 04 A
Wpn Grp Load Menu
(F: 1-25B, 1/2, PG 1-52E) 1 Mar 04 A
Wpn Grp Load Menu
(F: 1-25B, 2/2, PG 1-52F) 1 Mar 04 A
Targeting Completion Command
(CF-DD) (P, PG 1-52G) 1 Mar 04 A
Direct Target Copy Command (CF-Dn)
(P, PG 1-52G) 1 Mar 04 A
Format (FRMT) Displays
(P, PG 1-56) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Status & Inventory Display
(FRMT-7)(P, PG 1-56) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Status & Invent Disp w/ Sel
Sta Status (FRMT-7xy)(P, PG 1-57) 1 Mar 04 A
Weapon Assignment Data Display
(P, PG 1-57) 1 Mar 04 A
Stores Inventory Summary Display
(FRMT-77)(P, PG 1-57) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Format Commands
(F: 1-28, PG 1-57) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM FRMT (Format) Menu
(F: 1-29, 1/2, PG 1-58) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM FRMT (Format) Menu
(F: 1-29, 2/2, PG 1-59) 1 Mar 04 A
PME Status Display (FRMT-6)
(F: 1-30, 1/2, PG 1-60) 1 Mar 04 A

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V/VS-3
WARNING

This manual contains unverified procedures. Unverified procedures shall only be performed during verification, in accor-
dance with TOs 00-5-1 and 00-5-3. Performance of unverified procedures may result in injury to personnel or damage to
equipment.

TECHNICAL ORDER VALIDATION/VERIFICATION STATUS PAGE

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VALIDATION
METHOD

METHOD
DATA ELEMENT DATE DATE REMARKS
VALIDATED VERIFIED

(A) (B) (B)

PME Status Display (FRMT-6)


(F: 1-30, 2/2, PG 1-61) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Status & Inventory Display
(FRMT-7)(F: 1-31, 1/6, PG 1-62) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Status & Inventory Display
(FRMT-7)(F: 1-31, 2/6, PG 1-62A) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Status & Inventory Display
(FRMT-7)(F: 1-31, 3/6, PG 1-62B) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Status & Inventory Display
(FRMT-7)(F: 1-31, 4/6, PG 1-62C) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Status & Inventory Display
(FRMT-7)(F: 1-31, 5/6, PG 1-62D) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Status & Inventory Display
(FRMT-7)(F: 1-31, 6/6, PG 1-63) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Stat & Invent Disp w/ Sel Sta
Status (F: 1-32, 2/5, PG 1-65) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Stat & Invent Disp w/ Sel Sta
Status (F: 1-32, 3/5, PG 1-66) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Stat & Invent Disp w/ Sel Sta
Status (F: 1-32, 4/5, PG 1-67) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Stat & Invent Disp w/ Sel Sta
Status (F: 1-32, 5/5, PG 1-68) 1 Mar 04 A
Weapon Assignment Data Display
(F: 1-32A, 1/2, PG 1-68A) 1 Mar 04 A
Weapon Assignment Data Display
(F: 1-32A, 2/2, PG 1-68B) 1 Mar 04 A
Stores Inventory Display
(F: 1-32B, Sheet 1/2, PG 1-68C) 1 Mar 04 A
Stores Inventory Display
(F: 1-32B, Sheet 2/2, PG 1-68D) 1 Mar 04 A
Weapon Summary Display
(P, PG 1-70) 1 Mar 04 A
Weapon Summary Display
(F: 1-34, 1/3, PG 1-71) 1 Mar 04 A
Weapon Summary Display
(F: 1-34, 2/3, PG 1-72) 1 Mar 04 A
Weapon Summary Display
(F: 1-34, 3/3, PG 1-73) 1 Mar 04 A
Program Display (PRGM)
(F: 1-36, 3/6, PG 1-77) 1 Mar 04 A
Program Display (PRGM)
(F: 1-36, 4/6, PG 1-78) 1 Mar 04 A

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(B) VALIDATION OR VERIFICATION METHOD: (P) = PERFORMANCE, (S) = SIMULATION, (A) = ANALYSIS (TABLE-TOP)

V/VS-4
WARNING

This manual contains unverified procedures. Unverified procedures shall only be performed during verification, in accor-
dance with TOs 00-5-1 and 00-5-3. Performance of unverified procedures may result in injury to personnel or damage to
equipment.

TECHNICAL ORDER VALIDATION/VERIFICATION STATUS PAGE

T.O. NO. BASIC DATE CHANGE NO. DATE PTO CHANGE NO. DATE

T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8 1 DEC 03 CHANGE 2 - 1 JUL 2005 AMI

VERIFICATION
VALIDATION
METHOD

METHOD
DATA ELEMENT DATE DATE REMARKS
VALIDATED VERIFIED

(A) (B) (B)

General (Procedures)
(P, PG 2-3) 1 Mar 04 A
After Engine Start
(P, PG 2-7) 1 Mar 04 A
MIssile Power Application
(P, PG 2-9 - 2-10) 1 Mar 04 A
Post Strike/ Abort Procedures
(P, PG 2-22) 1 Mar 04 A
Selective Jettison Using WCP/SMO
(P, PG 3-3) 1 Mar 04 A
Selective Jettison Using AJCP
(P, PG 3-4) 1 Mar 04 A
Emergency Jettison
(P, PG 3-5) 1 Mar 04 A
Telemetry Power Off Command
(CF-57B) (Test Only)(P, PG 4-3) 1 Mar 04 A
MIssion Planning Considerations
(P, PG 6-7) 1 Mar 04 A
OAS/JASSM Operation
(P, PG 7-3) 1 Mar 04 A
WCE Power Application
(P, PG 7-7) 1 Mar 04 A
Missile Power Application
(P, PG 7-8) 1 Mar 04 A
Missile and Ejector Status
(P, PG 7-10 - 7-11) 1 Mar 04 A
Launch Point Target Number
(P, PG 7-12) 1 Mar 04 A
Missile GPS Alignment Quality
(P, PG 7-12) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Status & Inventory Display
(FRMT-7)(F: 7-4, PG 7-14) 1 Mar 04 A
Missile Mission Data and Targeting
(P, PG 7-17) 1 Mar 04 A
Missile Targeting Methods
(P, PG 7-17) 1 Mar 04 A
Automatic Targeting
(P, PG 7-17) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Tgt Assign (Manual Targeting)
Disp(CF-586)(F: 7-6, 1/2, PG 7-19) 1 Dec 04 A
Direct Target Definition Disp(CF-586)
(F: 7-7, 2/2, PG 7-20A) 1 Dec 04 A

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(A) DATA ELEMENT: (S) = SECTION, (PG) = PAGE, (P) = PARAGRAPH, (F) = FIGURE, (T) = TABLE

(B) VALIDATION OR VERIFICATION METHOD: (P) = PERFORMANCE, (S) = SIMULATION, (A) = ANALYSIS (TABLE-TOP)

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WARNING

This manual contains unverified procedures. Unverified procedures shall only be performed during verification, in accor-
dance with TOs 00-5-1 and 00-5-3. Performance of unverified procedures may result in injury to personnel or damage to
equipment.

TECHNICAL ORDER VALIDATION/VERIFICATION STATUS PAGE

T.O. NO. BASIC DATE CHANGE NO. DATE PTO CHANGE NO. DATE

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VERIFICATION
VALIDATION
METHOD

METHOD
DATA ELEMENT DATE DATE REMARKS
VALIDATED VERIFIED

(A) (B) (B)

Missile/Tgt Assign (Man Targeting)


Data Entry Proced (P, PG 7-23) 1 Mar 04 A
Automatic Launch Determination
(P, PG 7-46) 1 Mar 04 A
Missile Jettison
(P, PG 7-50) 1 Mar 04 A
Simulation Capabilities
(P, PG 7-51) 1 Mar 04 A
Simulated Missile Loadout
(P, PG 7-51) 1 Mar 04 A
Simulated Targeting Operations
(P, PG 7-51) 1 Mar 04 A
Simulated WCE Responses
(P, PG 7-51) 1 Mar 04 A
Simulated Ranging
(P, PG 7-51) 1 Mar 04 A
SMO Termination
(P, PG 7-52) 1 Mar 04 A
SMO Restart
(P, PG 7-52) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Master Faults
(F: 7-19, 1/17, PG 7-53) 1 Dec 04 A
JASSM Master Faults
(F: 7-19, 2/17, PG 7-54) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Master Faults
(F: 7-19, 3/17, PG 7-55) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Master Faults
(F: 7-19, 4/17, PG 7-56) 1 Dec 04 A
JASSM Master Faults
(F: 7-19, 5/17, PG 7-57) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Master Faults
(F: 7-19, 6/17, PG 7-58) 1 Dec 04 A
JASSM Master Faults
(F: 7-19, 7/17, PG 7-59) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Master Faults
(F: 7-19, 8/17, PG 7-60) 1 Dec 04 A
JASSM Master Faults
(F: 7-19, 9/17, PG 7-61) 1 Dec 04 A
JASSM Master Faults
(F: 7-19, 10/17, PG 7-62) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Master Faults
(F: 7-19, 11/17, PG 7-63) 1 Dec 04 A

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(B) VALIDATION OR VERIFICATION METHOD: (P) = PERFORMANCE, (S) = SIMULATION, (A) = ANALYSIS (TABLE-TOP)

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WARNING

This manual contains unverified procedures. Unverified procedures shall only be performed during verification, in accor-
dance with TOs 00-5-1 and 00-5-3. Performance of unverified procedures may result in injury to personnel or damage to
equipment.

TECHNICAL ORDER VALIDATION/VERIFICATION STATUS PAGE

T.O. NO. BASIC DATE CHANGE NO. DATE PTO CHANGE NO. DATE

T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8 1 DEC 03 CHANGE 2 - 1 JUL 2005 AMI

VERIFICATION
VALIDATION
METHOD

METHOD
DATA ELEMENT DATE DATE REMARKS
VALIDATED VERIFIED

(A) (B) (B)

JASSM Master Faults


(F: 7-19, 12/17, PG 7-64) 1 Dec 04 A
JASSM Master Faults
(F: 7-19, 13/17, PG 7-65) 1 Dec 04 A
JASSM Master Faults
(F: 7-19, 14/17, PG 7-66) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Master Faults
(F: 7-19, 15/17, PG 7-67) 1 Mar 04 A
JASSM Master Faults
(F: 7-19, 16/17, PG 7-68) 1 Dec 04 A
JASSM Master Faults
(F: 7-19, 17/17, PG 7-68A) 1 Dec 04 A
JASSM Advisories
(F: 7-20, 2/3, PG 7-68C) 1 Dec 04 A
JASSM Advisories
(F: 7-20, 3/3, PG 7-68D) 1 Dec 04 A
JASSM Status Messages
(F: 7-21, PG 7639) 1 Mar 04 A
Safe Release Advisories
(F: 7-22, PG 7-69) 1 Mar 04 A

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STATUS OF SAFETY AND OPERATIONAL SUPPLEMENTS


This supplement status page is based on information available to the manual editor as of the date of
this publication. The information may not be current as it must be updated by any subsequent supple-
ment status pages and by reference to T.O. 0-1-CD-1.

SUPPLEMENTS IN THIS CHANGE

Number Date Short Title Section Affected

OUTSTANDING SUPPLEMENTS

Number Date Short Title Section Affected

SS-1(I) 30 September 03 Recycle Weapon Power After Targeting II, VII

SS-4(I) 27 January 06 JASSM Launch Criteria II, V, VI

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Table of Contents

SECTION I DESCRIPTION 1-1

SECTION II NORMAL AIRCREW PROCEDURES 2-1

SECTION III EMERGENCY AIRCREW PROCEDURES 3-1

SECTION IV SUPPLEMENTARY DATA 4-1

SECTION V OPERATING LIMITATIONS 5-1

SECTION VI MISSION PLANNING 6-1

SECTION VII SYSTEMS OPERATION 7-1

GLOSSARY GLOSSARY 1

ALPHABETICAL INDEX INDEX 1

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INTRODUCTION

SCOPE. This manual provides aircrews with descriptive and procedural information required
for delivery of the AGM-158 Joint Air-To-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) from B-52H air-
craft modified with Integrated Conventional Stores Management System (ICSMS), and the
Standoff Weapon Stores Management Overlay loaded.

CHECKLISTS. Abbreviated checklists for the procedures given in this manual are contained in
a stand alone Weapon Delivery Checklist. This checklist is identified by a T.O. number that is
identical to that of the applicable weapon delivery manual except for the addition of the let-
ters CL (checklist).

ARRANGEMENT. This manual is divided into seven sections as follows:

Section I, DESCRIPTION Locates, identifies, and functionally describes the weapon


and aircraft components which directly concern the aircrew in the control and deliv-
ery of the JASSM.

Section II, NORMAL AIRCREW PROCEDURES Contains partially illustrated am-


plified checklists for performance of normal aircrew weapon delivery procedures from
preflight through after landing and procedures applicable in the event a mission is
aborted.

Section III, EMERGENCY AIRCREW PROCEDURES Contains weapon jettison


procedures. No attempt is made to regulate or define conditions under which the mis-
sion will be aborted.

Section IV, SUPPLEMENTARY DATA Contains information on operational test sys-


tems.

Section V, OPERATING LIMITATIONS Contains important weapon and weapon


system limitations that must be taken into account during planning and accomplish-
ment of a mission.

Section VI, MISSION PLANNING Contains information on transportation of dan-


gerous material, inflight emergency notification, and inflight mission data changes
that can be accomplished by the flightcrew.

Section VII, SYSTEMS OPERATION Contains additional material regarding the


operation of the aircraft, JASSM systems. Theory of guidance system operation, guid-
ance performance, and malfunction analysis are included.

PRECEDENCE. Compliance with procedures herein is mandatory. In all instances, only those
operations which are within the scope of the current applicable safety rules may be per-
formed.

SAFETY POLICIES. The procedures in this manual reflect the latest applicable rules and poli-
cies. Aircrew compliance with these procedures and policies is mandatory.

Mission planning shall provide maximum protection to friendly and neutral areas consistent
with operational requirements. Selection of launch point and type of maneuver shall be
guided by the possible effect upon friendly or neutral areas of a missile guidance or control
system failure. Since launch point and type of maneuver are sufficiently flexible to allow for
inflight decisions, aircrews shall be briefed concerning the potential disaster hazard to
friendly or neutral areas.

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REFERENCES. The following publications, available to using commands, should be used to


gain more comprehensive information on subjects referred to in this technical order:

1B-52H-1 Flight Manual


1B-52H-1-1 Flight Manual - Appendix 1, Performance Data
1B-52H-1-12 Radar Navigators/Navigators Manual
1B-52H-1-13 Electronic Warfare Officers Manual
1B-52H-2-31GA-1 General Aircraft/Bomb Release System B-52H
1B-52H-33-2-1 Nonnuclear Munitions Loading Procedures
1B-52H-34-2-1 Aircrew Weapon Delivery Manual (Nonnuclear) B-52
1B-52H-34-2-7 Aircrew Weapon Delivery Manual (Nonnuclear) B-52/AGM-154 JSOW
1B-52H-34-2-8-1 B-52H/AGM-158 Aircrew Weapons Delivery Manual
Classified Supplement
1B-52H-34-2-9 Aircrew Weapon Delivery Manual (Nonnuclear) B-52/AGM-86C/D
1B-52H-5 Basic Weight Checklist and Loading Data B-52H
1-1M-34 Aircrew Weapons Delivery Manual (Nonnuclear)
JMEM Joint Munition Employment Manual

SAFETY AND OPERATIONAL SUPPLEMENTS. Information involving flightcrew safety and di-
rectly pertaining to the information contained herein will be promptly forwarded to you by
Safety Supplements issued against this manual. Safety Supplements covering loss of life will
get to you in 48 hours by message (called Interim Safety Supplements) and those concerning
serious damage to equipment within 15 days by mail (in a formal printed form). Operational
information not involving safety but of an urgent nature will be forwarded to you by Opera-
tional Supplements issued against this manual. These will be forwarded by message (inter-
im) or by mail (formal), depending on the urgency of the information. Interim supplements
are normally replaced by formal printed supplements at an early date. Formal printed sup-
plements are identified by red letters SS for safety supplements and black letters OS for
operational supplements printed around the borders of the pages. The currency of safety and
operational supplements affecting your manual can be determined by referring to the Weekly
Index of Bomber Aircraft Safety Supplements (T.O. 0-1-CD-1). The title block of each supple-
ment and the title page of this manual should also be checked to determine the effect they
may have on existing supplements. You must remain constantly aware of the status of all
supplements current supplements must be complied with, but there is no point in restrict-
ing your operation by complying with a replaced or rescinded supplement. As a further aid a
supplement summary is included in this manual, following the A pages, for both safety and
operational supplements: however, this summary can only be as current as this manual.
Safety and operational supplements will be filed in accordance with Section VI of the Air
Force Technical Order System, T.O. 00-5-1.

WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES. The following definitions apply to Warnings, Cautions,
and Notes found throughout the manual.

Operating procedures, techniques, etc, which could result in personal injury or loss
of life if not carefully followed.

Operating procedures, techniques, etc, which could result in damage to equipment


if not carefully followed.
NOTE

An operating procedure, technique, etc, which is considered essential to emphasize.

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SHALL, WILL, SHOULD, and MAY. The following definitions apply to the words:

SHALL or WILL The instructions or procedures prefaced by shall or will are


mandatory.

SHOULD Normally used to indicate a preferred but nonmandatory


method of accomplishment.

MAY An acceptable or suggested means of accomplishment.

CHANGE SYMBOLS. Changes to existing material and addition of new material are indicated
by one of three types of symbols determined by the nature of the material affected. Text ma-
terial utilized a vertical line in the margin adjacent to the affected area. New illustrations
(figures) utilize a vertical line in the outer margin of the page. Line drawings use a miniature
pointing hand to highlight the affected area. Change symbols are not used for blank space
resulting from deletions, indexes, and tabular data where changes cannot be identified, relo-
cation of material, or correction of minor inaccuracies unless such correction changes the
meaning.

RESPONSIBLE AGENCY. Every effort is made to keep this manual current. Review conferences
with operating personnel and a constant review of reports assure inclusion of the latest data
in this manual. Comments, corrections, and questions regarding this manual should be sub-
mitted on AF Form 847 through the local standardization/evaluation unit and routed to 327
BMSG/EN, 3001 Staff Drive Suite 2AF193A, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma 73145-3021.

RETROFIT CODING. The following code symbols along with the word Less are used to
distinguish information related to aircraft that have the described retrofit change
incorporated from that which is applicable to aircraft not yet retrofitted. This list contains
only TCTOs currently active. Those known to be completed are not included.

SYMBOL T.O. NO. TITLE

1B-52H-753 Installation of Global Positioning System (GPS) on B-52H


Aircraft (ECP 0109)
CS
1B-52H-756 Installation of Integrated Conventional Stores Management System (ICSMS)
on B-52H Aircraft (ECP 0109)
[AMI] 1B-52H-830 Replacement of Ballistics Computer Set AN/AYQ-10 and Inertial Navigation
System AN/ASN-136 on B-52H Aircraft.

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Description section I

table of contents page

PART 1 B-52/AGM-158 JASSM SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1-3

B-52/JASSM WEAPON SYSTEM 1-3

B-52 CARRIER EQUIPMENT 1-3

JOINT AIR-TO-SURFACE STANDOFF MISSILE (JASSM) 1-3

JASSM SUSPENSION SYSTEM 1-7

JASSM COVER 1-7

PART 2 OFFENSIVE AVIONICS SYSTEM 1-11

OFFENSIVE AVIONICS SYSTEM (OAS) INTERFACE 1-11

OAS/WEAPON SYSTEM RELATED CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS 1-11

WEAPON JETTISON 1-22

PART 3 JASSM SMO SOFTWARE 1-27

SMO MFD DISPLAYS 1-27

RELEASE ADVISORY DISPLAY 1-27

PRIME MISSION DATA 1-29

CONTROL FUNCTION (CF) DISPLAYS 1-29

FORMAT (FRMT) DISPLAYS 1-56

PROGRAM (PRGM) DISPLAYS 1-74

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PART 1 - B-52/AGM-158 JASSM SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

B-52/JASSM WEAPON SYSTEM anti-jam capability is also provided to ensure robust


performance. The no-seeker mission option provides
The B-52 Joint Air to Surface Standoff Missile excellent performance against soft targets using
(JASSM) weapon system consists of a Conventional GPS/Inertial guidance to target impact. The seeker
Enhancement Modification (CEM) modified B-52 is employed against targets requiring high impact
with OAS, and the JASSM. The B-52 aircraft has precision. The no-seeker mission option can be used
the capability of releasing 12 JASSM missiles, six in a GPS/Inertial terminal guidance mode.
from each Heavy Stores Adapter Beam (HSAB)
mounted on an Integrated Conventional Stores The JASSM is trapezoidal in cross section. The fu-
Management System (ICSMS) external pylon. selage is constructed from composite shells of a
sandwiched foam core construction. An internal
B-52 CARRIER EQUIPMENT hardback assembly and several bulkheads provide
structural strength. A pair of folding lugs with 30
The offensive avionics system (OAS) controls power inch spacing is provided for mating to the ejector
application, programming, and launch of missiles. rack. Flight surfaces (wings) are stowed in a folded
The OAS also provides signal processing, storage location under the fuselage and are pyrotechnically
avionics, control and display panels, missile super- deployed after launch. A single vertical tail surface
vision, regulated dc power conversion, and monitors assists in steering control. The vertical tail surface
environmental control equipment in the aircraft. is stowed in a folded position and is also pyrotechni-
The OAS interfaces with the carrier electrical cally deployed after launch. Electrical connection to
sources, and panel lighting. Primary missile control the B-52 is made via a MIL-STD-1760 cable inter-
and monitor is provided through the OAS weapon face through the missile umbilical connector just aft
control panel (WCP), integrated keyboard (IKB) of the rear launch lug. After release, pyrotechnics
and the multifunction displays (MFD). are fired to deploy both the flight surfaces and the
vertical tail. Propulsion is provided by a liquid
The B-52, when configured for JASSM carriage and fueled (JP-10) Teledyne 370 series turbojet engine.
release, is equipped with the following equipment: JASSM uses a 1000-pound class WDU-42/B war-
OAS Hardware; OAS Software, including the Joint head with a FMU-156B fuze. The aircraft MIL-
Air-To-Surface Standoff Missile Stores Manage- STD-1760 cable connection to the missile umbilical
ment Overlay (JASSM SMO); and Less [AMI] the is the only electrical connection to the missile. All
pilots moving map display, which depicts both the missile arming and flight transition actions are
In-Range and In-Zone Launch Acceptability Re- electronically controlled within the missile after
gions (LARs) for the JASSM. For information on missile release. No other lanyards or release de-
the pilots moving map display see GPS IU/TACAN vices are required between the host aircraft and the
EMULATION in T.O. 1B-52H-1. JASSM.
JOINT AIR-TO-SURFACE STANDOFF MISSILE JASSM physical characteristics are as follows:
(JASSM)

The AGM-158A JASSM, figure 1-1, is an air- Length 168 inches


launched, medium range autonomous cruise mis- Width 24.9 Inches
sile. JASSM is designed as a launch and leave Height 20.4 Inches
weapon system, in that once launched, the missile Lug Spacing 30 inches
Wing Span (fully deployed) 120 inches
will navigate to and engage its planned target with Engine Teledyne 370 series
no further control communication from the launch- Turbojet
ing aircraft or other command agency. The use of Weight 2250 pounds
the Infrared (IR) seeker in the nose of the missile is Seeker Infrared
optional based on target requirements. The missile Guidance GPS/Inertial
uses a tightly coupled Global Positioning System Warhead WDU-042
(GPS) aided Inertial Navigation System (INS) for One Thousand
mid-course and terminal area navigation. A GPS Pound Class

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Joint Air to Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM)

Figure 1-1

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FUSELAGE VERTICAL TAIL

The fuselage has a pointed nose with a trapezoidal The vertical tail is constructed similar to the wings.
cross section. Two covers close out the bottom of the Prior to launch the tail is folded over 135 degrees
fuselage. The forward cover encloses the IR seeker, and held in place by a mechanical latch. After
Inertial Measuring Unit (IMU), Missile Control launch a pyrotechnic actuator located in the folded
Unit (MCU), warhead and the wing section, while tail fires to erect and latch the tail. The entire verti-
fitting around the forward inlet lips; the aft cover cal tail pivots on a metallic shaft for yaw control.
encloses the propulsion section and aft fuel tank The electro-mechanical rotary yaw actuator is lo-
and test instrumentation kit areas. cated inside the aft fuselage. The Bomb Impact As-
sessment (BIA) antenna is located in the vertical
The fabricated skins are constructed of stiffened fin.
foam cores contained between composite panels.
The bulkheads consist of a superframe assembly BLOW OFF WEDGES
and 2 conventional frames. The superframe assem-
bly supports the launch lug, ejector and sway brace Two expendable wedges are located on the under-
loads, and missile retention. The aft lower bridge side of each aft strake and held in place by pyro-
encloses the warhead below the aft lug. The main technic retention pins. The wedges insure the mis-
superframe and the wing carry-through are fabri- sile makes a clean separation from the aircraft and
cated from stainless steel. The superframe assem- are jettisoned from the missile after a fixed delay
bly is split horizontally to allow the installation of following launch. Wedge separation occurs after
the warhead late in the assembly process. The com- wings are deployed.
posite forward frame provides stiffness. The engine/
tail frame secures the engine to the upper fuselage, WARHEAD
the vertical fin actuator and the vertical fin root.
The WDU-42/B warhead provides the hard target
WINGS penetration, detonation, and blast/fragmentation
damage capabilities for the JASSM. The warhead
The missile has two deployable wings. The wings consists of the loaded case, containing PBX(AF)-757
have a constant chord and thickness except at the insensitive munition fill, and an FMU-156/B fuze.
wing fuselage intersection where the upper wing The warhead is capable of penetrating and defeat-
surface transitions to a flat surface for the wing ing hardened underground facilities as well as de-
pivot integration. Mechanical latches hold the stroying soft targets. Arming power is provided only
wings next to the missile fuselage until launch to from the JASSM engine alternator. The FMU-156/B
prevent flutter during captive carriage. The wings is a programmable fuze. The fuze is installed in the
are deployed in a two step process, using a two- aft well of the warhead case and secured with a re-
stage pyrotechnic actuator. The wings are com- taining ring. The FMU-156/B modes of operation
manded to extend to 75 degrees when clear of the are BIT, arm, impact fire and command fire. The
launch aircraft. This first deployment position in- command fire delay times are instantaneous, 10, 15
creases pitch stability to aid separation from the 20, 30, 40, 50 and 120 milliseconds. Fuze settings
host aircraft. The wings move from 75 degrees to a are established during mission planning and can be
45 degree sweep position for cruise when initial changed in flight.
pitch stability is achieved. The 45 degree sweep
position aids longitudinal stability and contributes FUEL SYSTEM
a large dihedral effect. The wing deployment mech-
anism connects both the left and right wings to en- Fuel (JP-10) is carried in four fuselage fuel tanks
sure symmetrical deployment. made of aluminum. The fuel system distributes fuel
from the tanks to the engine, transfers fuel between
An elevon located on the outer portion of each wing tanks, and vents the tanks during filling. The fuel
provides pitch and roll control. The elevons are not tanks are pressurized by engine bleed air during
effective until the wings are deployed to 45 degrees. missile powered flight. Fuel from the tanks is fed to
Roll control is provided by differential elevon deflec- the fuel pump where pressure is boosted to the
tions and pitch control by symmetrical deflection. pressure level required by the engine for engine
Electro-mechanical actuators mounted inside the start.
wing spars drive the elevons.

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ENGINE IR Seeker Assembly

A Teledyne turbojet powers the vehicle. The flush The IR seeker assembly consists of a dual axis line-
lower surface mounted inlet has full line of sight of-sight gimbal assembly, a sensor assembly; optics,
blockage. The nozzle also provides for an ejector reference wheel assembly; a squib activated gas
flow to aid engine compartment cooling. A pyrotech- bottle for cooling the sensor to cryogenic tempera-
nic cartridge starts the engine. The engine has a tures; and an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU).
variable throttle for optimal cruise or airspeed con- The IMU is attached to the seeker assembly to en-
trol to meet the time on target requirement. sure dynamic alignment.
AIR DATA SYSTEM JASSM Anti-Jam Global Positioning System Receiver
(JAGR) and JAGR-S Selective Availability Anti-Spoofing
The air data system is composed of an Air Data Module (SAASM)
Probe (ADP), one Flush Static Port (FSP), and re-
lated sensor cards as part of the avionics package. The JAGR provides the MCU with GPS measure-
ment data computed from GPS satellite data col-
The air data system is equipped with anti-ice heat- lected in a jamming environment. Critical functions
ers on both the ADP and FSP. Weapon (115VAC) performed by the JAGR include: acceptance of init-
power for missile loaded locations applies warmup ialization data, acceptance of inertial aiding data
power to these heaters. Warm-up time may take up from the MCU, receiving GPS satellite and jammer
to 13 minutes depending on ambient temperature. signals from the antenna, minimization of the jam-
The heaters remain on as long as 115 VAC power is mer to GPS signal ratios, satellite selection, GPS
applied. Temperatures for these heaters can reach receiver control, computation of GPS data, and BIT.
250 degrees F. Heaters are on during any WIU op-
erations. The JASSM Anti-Jam GPS Receiver-SAASM (JAGR-
S) is a high fidelity Anti-Jam GPS receiver. It
achieves its Anti-Jam performance through the in-
tegration of a multi-channel analog RF Front End,
the implementation of Space-Time Adaptive signal
Without proper warm-up time, icing can de- processing algorithms in digital nuller/front beam-
grade the missile pitot-static system such former electronics and GPS measurement algorithms
that mission failure could occur. Ensure the in a digital receiver back-end. The JAGR-Ss critical
JASSM heater power is applied (WIU ON) task is to provide GPS satellite line-of-sight (LOS)
at least 15 minutes prior to launch. If icing Range and Delta-range measurements to the Naviga-
conditions are encountered prior to 15 min- tion functions algorithms in the MCU. In order to
utes of heater operation, then a minimum provide these measurements, the JAGR-S receives
warm-up time of 30 minutes is required Position, Time and Velocity Initialization data and in-
prior to launch. ertial aiding data from the MCU and tracks GPS sat-
ellite signals from the GPS satellite through a Con-
AVIONICS
trollable Radiation Pattern (CRPA) antenna. In the
case of operation in a jamming environment, the digi-
The JASSM Avionics consists of the Missile Control tal beamformer/nuller adaptively and dynamically
Unit (MCU), Seeker Assembly, JASSM Anti-jam nulls signals in the direction of the jammers while si-
Global Positioning System Receiver (JAGR or JAGR- multaneously steering multiple higher gain produc-
S), and associated antennas. The seeker assembly ing signal reception beams in the known directions of
consists of the gimbaled IR imaging sensor and IMU. the GPS satellites. This provides interference-free
LOS measurements to the MCUs navigation func-
Missile Control Unit (MCU) tion.

The MCU provides electrical power distribution Bomb Impact Assessment (BIA) System
along with centralized communication, timing, con-
trol and processing for the operation of the missile, The BIA systems primary function is to transmit
and generates telemetry data. Its functional ele- missile terminal engagement status and missile
ments consist of a squib and power distribution health data just prior to target impact. The trans-
CCA, a system interface and processing CCA, and mitter provides 25 watts of output power and is ca-
actuator control CCA; and air data transducer as- pable of transmitting data at 2400 Bps rate to a
sembly; a BIA transmitter; and an Electromagnetic line-of-sight airborne platform such as the RC-135
Interference (EMI) filter assembly. (RIVET JOINT) aircraft. The BIA transmitter is
connected to an antenna mounted in the tail for tac-
tical operation. The BIA begins sending repeated
messages approximately 10 seconds prior to impact.

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JASSM SUSPENSION SYSTEM holds the umbilical cable in position to help ensure
a clean missile separation when the missile is re-
JASSMs are carried externally on CEM modified leased. Electrical circuits to the inflight safety lock
wing pylon weapon suspension assemblies which are available but not used. Therefore, a bolt with
are attached to the wing pylon adapter. Up to 6 nut is installed in the inflight safety lockout pin
JASSMs can be carried on each B-52 wing pylon. hole of each MAU-12 rack. The ground safety lock-
Figure 1-2 illustrates the JASSM suspension sys- pin is used to prevent operation of the racks while
tem. on the ground.
Each suspension assembly consists of the following: JASSM COVER
Stub Pylon (Modified Wing Pylons)
Heavy Stores Adapter Beam (HSAB) The missile is covered with an environmental cover,
MAU-12 Ejector Racks (6 JASSM) whenever it is outside the shipping and storage con-
tainer, which includes when loaded on external
The HSAB is attached to the stub pylon on each wing stores stations for ground alert and other extended
and houses the wire harnesses for missile control and periods. The environmental cover serves to protect
release. The adapter beam has provisions for carrying air data probe ports, static ports, and engine open-
6 JASSMs on stations 1, 2, 3, and 6, 7, 8. ings from dirt, debris and any other hazards that
may be the result of poor environmental conditions.
The MAU-12 ejector rack (figure 1-3) is used to sus- The environmental cover is required, due to war-
pend and release the missiles. Each rack is ranty considerations.
equipped with two hooks and four sway braces
which hold and support the missile. Two ejector
feet, one near each hook between each pair of sway
braces, ejects the missile when release is comman-
ded. The rack has provisions for a ground safety
lockpin and an inflight safety lock. An extension The effects of environmental contamination
has been added to the rack which contains the um- on weapon reliability and accuracy are un-
bilical restraint. This restraint is a cable which known.

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Heavy Stores Adapter Beam JASSM Configuration

Figure 1-2

1-8
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

MAU-12 Ejector Rack With Extension

1 INFLIGHT SAFETY LOCKOUT PIN 7 UMBILICAL RESTRAINT C HOLE


2 QUICK RELEASE PIN 8 CAMLOCK FASTENER
3 LANYARD CHANNEL 9 LEFT PLATE ASSEMBLY
4 QUICK RELEASE PIN 10 FORWARD CABLE LANYARD
5 UMBILICAL RESTRAINT A HOLE 11 UMBILICAL CABLE LANYARD
6 UMBILICAL RESTRAINT B HOLE 12 CENTER CHANNEL ASSEMBLY

Figure 1-3

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

PART 2 - OFFENSIVE AVIONICS SYSTEM


OFFENSIVE AVIONICS SYSTEM (OAS) [AMI] If the JASSM SMO is not the Prima-
INTERFACE ry SMO, only WIU power, heating and mon-
itoring functions (FRMT 7A, 7C and 77) are
Less [AMI] The B-52 Integrated Conventional available for the missiles.
Stores Management System (ICSMS) provides OAS
control for release of JASSM. The ICSMS opera-
[AMI] If the JASSM SMO is not the Prima-
ry SMO and a mission planned JASSM
tional computer program consists of a Ground
launch point is 30 minutes away, a JASSM
Maintenance Computer Program (GMCP) and
EVENT advisory message will be displayed.
Flight Computer Program (FCP). The GMCP is not
discussed. The FCP consists of the Flight Manage- [AMI] If the JASSM SMO is not the Prima-
ment System (FMS) and JASSM Stores Manage- ry SMO and a mission planned JASSM
ment Overlay (JASSM SMO). For further informa- launch point is 25 minutes away, a JASSM
tion regarding ICSMS and basic SMO functions, re- EVENT master fault will be displayed.
fer to INTEGRATED CONVENTIONAL STORES
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, T.O. 1B-52H-1-12. OAS/WEAPON SYSTEM RELATED CONTROLS AND
DISPLAYS
Less [AMI] The JASSM SMO software controls
JASSM functions. The Navigation and Weapon De- Operator controls and displays for weapon release
livery (NAWD) ACU executes the navigation and system control are located at the pilots and naviga-
weapon delivery functions for the SMO. The Con- tors stations. The munitions consent panel is lo-
trols and Displays (CAD) ACU executes the controls cated at the pilots station. The Weapon Control
and displays function along with a majority of the Panel (WCP), OAS Power Control Panel (OAS
BIT (Built In Test) processing. PCP), keyboards, MFD, and computer control panel
are located at the navigators station. See figure 1-4
[AMI] The B-52 OAS provides control for program- for OAS/weapon data flow.
ming and release of JASSM. The operational com-
puter program consists of a Ground Maintenance Weapon Control Panel
Computer Program (GMCP) and Flight Computer
Program (FCP). The GMCP is not discussed. The The Weapon Control Panel (WCP) (figure 1-5), lo-
FCP consists of the Flight Management System cated on the navigators front panel, provides con-
(FMS), Common Stores Processing (CSP), and trols for missile power application, missile power
JASSM Stores Management Overlay (JASSM removal, missile jettison, or missile abort. Missiles
SMO). For further information regarding OAS and are selected with the LOCATION (LP and RP) and
basic SMO functions, refer to T.O. 1B-52H-1-12. STATION (1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, and ALL) switches. The
WCP station switches are enabled only when one or
[AMI] The OAS provides the capability for control- both pylon locations have been selected. If no loca-
ling and monitoring more than one type of weapon tion is selected when either the ALL station switch
system at a time. This is accomplished by the CSP or an individual station switch has been selected,
and loading multiple weapon SMOs. Currently, only the advisory message LOCATION?? will be dis-
the CALCM SMO may be loaded with the JASSM played on each MFD. If the bay location is selected
SMO. With the CALCM and JASSM SMOs loaded, the advisory B: LOCATION will be displayed on
MIU/WIU power, environmental conditioning and each MFD. If an invalid station (4 or 5) is selected,
monitor capabilities are available to all the CALCM the advisory Less [AMI] STATION??, [AMI]
and JASSM weapons. However, all other weapon JASSM STATION?? will be displayed on each MFD.
functions are available only to those weapons con-
trolled by the Primary SMO.
NOTE

[AMI] With JASSM designated as the Pri-


mary SMO (CF-62x), all JASSM weapon
functions are available. The JASSM can be
powered, aligned, monitored, targeted,
ranged, launched and jettisoned (through
OAS).

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

WEAPON CONTROL PANEL ABNORMAL and will remain latched if the WIU loses power or is
PROCEDURES shut down by the OAS. The light in the switch is
software controlled and will go out when WIU
An advisory WCP on the MFD indicates malfunc- power is removed regardless of switch position. To
tion on the WCP. The operator will use CF-E (figure reapply power to the WIU when they have been
1-26) to back up actions accomplished on the WCP. shut down by other than the operator, the switch
This will allow the operator to work around certain must be pressed and released to reset the switch
failures of the WCP and OAS PCP. and then pressed a second time to reapply WIU
power. If PCP switches malfunction, the navigator
NOTE or radar navigator can select CF-E which provides
a display of the PCP switches.
With a total WCP failure prior to accom-
plishing hardwired function, (LOCK-UN- Keyboard
LOCK) missile release is not possible.
The keyboards (figure 1-8) located at the naviga-
CF-E may be used in conjunction with an opera- tors and radar navigators stations, provide inter-
tional WCP and OAS PCP to operate the system. face with the control of the OAS and weapon sys-
The operators may use keyboard entries to perform tem. The keyboard and MFD provide operator in-
functions mechanized on these panels at any time terface with the missiles through the selection of
regardless of the panels go/no-go status. The OAS format (FRMT), control function (CF), program
will treat the keyboard command as if it had origi- (PRGM), and modify (MDFY) commands. The selec-
nated from the WCP or OAS PCP. The lock-unlock tion of FRMT results in the display of a specific
function is not available on the CF-E backup. The OAS and missile data presentation on the selected
display is laid out in basically the same arrange- MFD. Control function selection results in display
ment as the panel. To accomplish a backup action of a specific OAS data display or initiates the entry
for the malfunctioning panel switch, the operator into a specific operating mode. If WCP switches
enters CF-E and the symbols associated with the malfunction, the navigator or radar navigator can
switch on the keyboard in the same sequence that select CF-E which provides a display of the WCP
normal switch operation would occur. See CF-E this switches and the MIU power switches.
section for further discussion of the CF-E functions.
IKB commands associated with the JASSM are
listed in figure 1-9.
Pilots Munitions Consent Panel
MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAYS
The pilots munitions consent panel (figure 1-6) con-
tains the PREARM-OFF and LOCK-UNLOCK The multifunction display (MFD) (figure 1-10) is a
switches. The panel provides unlock consent for CRT display unit. The MFD displays scan con-
powering the weapon ejectors. The PREARM func- verted radar video, electro-optical viewing system
tion of the pilots switch is not used with JASSM. (EVS) video, and alphanumeric mission data. Two
The LOCK-UNLOCK switch is guarded in the MFDs are located at the navigators station and two
LOCK position. at the radar navigators station.

OAS Power Control Panel MFD DISPLAY FIGURES

The OAS Power Control Panel (PCP) (figure 1-7) lo- In the MFD display figures in this T.O., the items
cated on the navigators front panel provides power modifiable by the operator or the SMO are repre-
control for the OAS and the WIU (Weapon Interface sented in the display explanations as lower case
Unit). All legends are backlighted green when (non-capital) letters. The labels which are not modi-
power is on. The MIU switches which command fiable are presented in all capital letters.
power to the WIU are alternate action pushbuttons

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Missile Data Flow (Typical)

Figure 1-4

Change 2 1-13
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Weapon Control Panel

NAVIGATORS FRONT PANEL

Figure 1-5 (Sheet 1 of 2)

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

NO. CONTROL/INDICATOR FUNCTION

1 WPN JETTISON SEL (Weap- Spring-loaded to NORM (off) position. Used with unlock consent from pilots
on Jettison Select) Switch weapon consent panel and WCP NUCLEAR LOCK-UNLOCK switch.

SEL Jettisons missiles selected on location and station switches.


2 STATION Switches Used with location switches to select individual pylon weapon stations 1 thru
8 (4 and 5 not used) or all (ALL) stations at the selected location for missile op-
erational functions
3 WPN PWR (Weapon Power) Three position, spring-loaded to neutral (N).
Switch
ON Commands power be applied to the missiles selected by the location and
station switches on the WCP.

OFF Commands power be removed from the missiles selected by the WCP.
4 LAMP TEST Switch When pressed all panel lights will come on.
5 MSTR (Master FAULT Indicates a fault has occurred. More information is available on the MFD.
Light Pressing acknowledges receipt of message, turns light off, and erases mes-
sage.
6 MISSILE MAN LNCH (Manual In manual launch mode, pressing the switch commands launch of the selected
Launch) Switch JASSM at the current JASSM launch point or the currently selected direct tar-
get. If no launch point/direct target is selected or the selected missile is not
ready for launch the command is ignored. The light in the switch comes on
when the command is accepted and goes out on completion of the launch se-
quence.
NOTE
For JASSM, deselecting the MISSILE MAN LAUNCH during
manual launch sequence will result in an abort.
7 MISSILE LNCH MODE The switch selects Automatic (AUTO) or Manual (MAN) missile launch mode.
(AUTO/MAN) Switch The system is initialized in MAN.
NOTE
Switching the MISSILE LAUNCH MODE switch from AUTO to
MAN during the launch countdown may result in an abort.
8 LOCATION Switches Used with station select switches to select missiles for missile operation
functions.

LP (Left Pylon) Selects left pylon missiles.

RP (Right Pylon) Selects right pylon missiles.

BAY (Bay) Non functional with JASSM.


9 NUCLEAR LOCK-UNLOCK Guarded two position switch used with pilots consent to apply power to weap-
Switch on interface unit to allow operation of the ejectors for release or jettison.
NOTE
In SIM Mode a momentary UNLOCK CONSENT message will be
displayed each time the NUCLEAR LOCK-UNLOCK switch is
positioned. The message will clear automatically.

Figure 1-5 (Sheet 2 of 2)

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Pilots Munition Consent Panel

PILOTS SIDE PANEL

Figure 1-6

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

OAS Power Control Panel

NAVIGATORS FRONT PANEL

NO. CONTROL/INDICATOR FUNCTION

1 LAMP TEST Switch Tests all lights on the Power Control Panel.

2 Weapon Interface Unit MIU/LP Commands power to the left pylon weapon interface unit.
Switches (3) MIU/BAY Not used for JASSM
MIU/RP Commands power to the right pylon weapon interface unit.

3 MASTER POWER Switch ON (light on) Sends master power to:


OAS
WEAPON CONTROL PANEL
ARMAMENT INTERFACE UNIT (AIU)
Enable MIU POWER switches

For all other functions, refer to the applicable flight manual.

Figure 1-7

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Integrated Keyboard (IKB)

MISSILE RELATED KEYS AND SWITCHES

NO. CONTROL/INDICATOR FUNCTION

1 0 9 Keys Enter the respective number in the data/command to be transferred. When


used in conjunction with upper corner key, gives N, S, E, W, +, , and comma
(,).

2 ENTER Key Completes the operator sequence. When pressed, data/commands will be
transferred to OAS and displayed on MFD.

3 Message (MSG) Switch Acknowledges an existing message after being displayed on all four MFDs.

4 A F Keys Enter respective letter in data/command to be transferred.

5 Return (RTN) Key Places the MFD cursor to the first operator-changeable position in the row des-
ignated.

6 Backspace () and Advance Keys move the cursor on the MFD to the left and right respectively.
() Keys

7 Upper Corner (UC) Key When pressed, the number keys enter the symbols in the upper left corner of
the key.

8 Display Select Keys (4) PRGM displays current event program or selected event program.

CF displays OAS mode supervision menu or initiates entry into specific OAS
mode.

MDFY initiates operator changes to MFD displayed data.

FRMT displays video and/or data.

9 L MFD and R MFD Selection Select either MFD for display of data inputs from the keyboard.
Switches

Figure 1-8

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

JASSM IKB Commands


COMMAND DESCRIPTION

ADVISORY ACKNOWLEDGMENT
MSG Control Function Menu Request
COMMAND MENU DISPLAY REQUESTS
CF- Control Function Menu Request
CF-5 Weapon Supervision Menu Request
CF-5A [AMI] JASSM Supervision Menu (CF-57) Request for Left Pylon (All JASSM SMO Controlled Locations)
CF-5C [AMI] JASSM Supervision Menu (CF-57) Request for Right Pylon (All JASSM SMO Controlled Locations)
CF-57 JASSM Supervision Menu Request
CF-58 JASSM Targeting Menu Request
CF-6 FCP Supervision Menu Request
CF-62 SMO Load Menu Request
CF-8 Mission Supervision Menu Request
CF-82 [AMI] Weapons Load Menu Request
CF-82A [AMI] Weapon Group Load Menu (Left Pylon)
CF-82C [AMI] Weapon Group Load Menu (Right Pylon)
CF-E Weapon Control Panel Backup Display Command
FRMT- Format Menu Request
SYSTEM STATUS DISPLAY REQUESTS
CF-DB [AMI] Display Previous Weapon Assignment Data (from FRMT-7, 7A, or 7C)
CF-DF [AMI] Display Next Weapon Assignment Data (from FRMT-7, 7A, or 7C)
FRMT-6 PME Status Display Request
FRMT-7 JASSM Status and Inventory Display Request
FRMT-7A [AMI] JASSM Status and Inventory Display Request (Left Pylon - All JASSM SMO Controlled Locations)
FRMT-7C [AMI] JASSM Status and Inventory Display Request (Right Pylon - All JASSM SMO Controlled Locations)
FRMT-7xy JASSM Status and Inventory with Selected Station xy Display Request
FRMT-77 [AMI] Stores Summary Display Request
PRGM- Program Display Request
PRGM-nn Destination View Command for Destination nn
PRGM-Dn Direct Target Selection Command for Direct Target n
DESTINATION AND TARGETING DISPLAY REQUESTS
CF-586 Missile/Target Assignment Request (Manual Targeting)
CF-588,n Direct Target Definition Display Request For Direct Target n
CF-Dn Copy Current Direct Target to Direct Target n
CF-DB Display Previous Weapon Summary (FRMT-12)
CF-DF Display Next Weapon Summary (FRMT-12)
FRMT-12 Display Weapon Summary
FRMT-10,nn Destination Table Display Request
FRMT-12,nn Missile Summary Display Request for Launch Point nn
FRMT-12,Dn Direct Target Missile Summary Display Request for Direct Target n

Figure 1-9 (Sheet 1 of 2)

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

JASSM IKB Commands (Cont)


COMMAND DESCRIPTION

SENSOR DATA REQUESTS


FRMT-1 Radar Display Data Request
FRMT-2 Radar with PMD Display Data Request
FRMT-4 EVS Display Data Request
FRMT-5 EVS Full Display Data Request
SYSTEM CONTROL COMMANDS
CF-50 STRIKE Mode Command
CF-51 [AMI] PART SIM Mode Command
CF-52 FULL SIM Mode Command
CF-57A Telemetry ON Command for Selected Missile(s) (Flight Test Only)
CF-57B Telemetry OFF Command for Selected Missile(s) (Flight Test Only)
CF-57C,xy Flight Termination System (FTS) Enable/Disable Command for Missile xy (Flight Test Only)
CF-57D FTS Power Source Command (Flight Test Only)
CF-57E,xy TXA (Transfer Alignment) Halt Command for Missile xy (Flight Test Only)
CF-57F,xy TXA (Transfer Alignment) Re-Initialize Command for Missile xy (Flight Test Only)
CF-571 Go/No-Go Test Command (Maintenance Only)
CF-572 SIT Command (Maintenance Only)
CF-575 Classified Data Erase Command For Selected Missiles
CF-580 [AMI] Auto Target Enable/Disable
CF-589 Retarget-all Command
CF-62,n Less [AMI] SMO Load Menu
CF-62x [AMI] Primary SMO Selection by Location x
CF-65 SMO Mission Event Recording Command
CF-66 Clear PME Faults Command
CF-67 OAS Shutdown Command
CF-68 ECU Fault Override Command
CF-81,n Read B-52 Sortie Mission Data Command
CF-82,nn [AMI]
Select Weapon Group
CF-82,n [AMI]

TARGETING PROCESS COMPLETION COMMANDS


PRGM-Dn Target Selection Command for Direct Target n
CLR-D Selected Weapon Event Deselection Command
TARGETING PROCESS COMPLETION COMMANDS
CF-DD Download Data to Selected Missiles for Targeting
CF-DE Exit Without Downloading Data
MODIFY DATA COMMANDS
MDFY-n Modify Line Identified by Number n

Figure 1-9 (Sheet 2 of 2)

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Multifunction Displays

TYPICAL MFD RADAR NAVIGATORS AND NAVIGATORS FRONT PANELS

PRIME MISSION DATA (PMD)

CRITICAL DESIGNATION/RELEASE EVENT DATA


OR
OAS SUPERVISORY MENUS, MISSION DATA TABLES,
AND WEAPON/PME STATUS

OAS ADVISORY DATA AREA

KEYBOARD DATA INPUTS


MASTER FAULT MESSAGES NUCLEAR CAUTION MESSAGE PME FAULT MESSAGES
QUESTIONS REQUIRING YES NO RESPONSE
OAS ADVISORY MESSAGES AND SELECTED WEAPON STATION STATUS

GENERAL DISPLAY ARRANGEMENT

Figure 1-10

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

WEAPON JETTISON between weapons and between weapons


and aircraft cannot be ensured.
Weapon jettison for JASSM SMO controlled weap-
ons is accomplished by one of three methods: the The JASSM SMO has no interlocks prevent-
navigators weapon jettison select switch on the ing jettison on the ground. With unlock con-
WCP, the Alternate Jettison Control Panel (AJCP) sent, and power applied to the OAS and the
at the navigators station or the pilots Bomb Bay WIU, actuation of jettison switches while on
and Missile Jettison Control switch. All methods re- the ground will result in weapon jettison.
quire unlock consent.
For OAS controlled weapons, if the blocking
Less [AMI] The OAS must be operational with the diode in the jettison system fails, the Radar
JASSM SMO loaded and WIU power must be on for Navigator s Bomb Bay Jettison Control
jettison of JASSMs when using the WCP or the pilots switch will function in the same manner as
switch. the pilots Bomb Bay & Missile jettison
switch. Normally, the radar navigator s
[AMI] The OAS must be operational with the Bomb Bay Jettison Control switch is excluded
JASSM SMO loaded and selected as the Primary from operation with the SMO. A blocking
SMO and WIU power must be on for jettison of diode prevents signal travel between the ra-
JASSMs when using the WCP or the pilots switch. dar navigators switch and the OAS. If the
diode fails, the signal will be sent through the
Only weapons for the SMO loaded will be jetti- OAS to both internal and external weapons.
soned. (i.e. if JASSMs are being carried externally, The only method to determine if this diode
and CALCMs on the CSRL internal, only the weap- has failed is to perform a jettison test using
ons of the loaded SMO will be jettisoned). This does the radar navigators switch and monitoring
not apply to jettison mixed loads with 1760 and the weapon stations for a jettison signal.
GWD SMO weapons, as GWD SMO weapon re-
leases/jettisons are not WIU/SMO controlled. If an OAS reconfiguration occurs during
JASSM jettison, the jettison command will be
Less [AMI] With OAS or WIU off, or a SMO other retained and the jettison will continue after
than the JASSM SMO loaded, jettison of JASSMs reconfiguration.
can only be accomplished using the AJCP.
If there is a retained/HUNG center station
[AMI] With OAS or WIU off, or a SMO other than store, launching/jettisoning an adjacent
the JASSM SMO loaded as the Primary SMO, jetti- shoulder station may result in a Store-to-
son of JASSMs can only be accomplished using the Store contact. When a center station store
AJCP. is retained/HUNG, operators will retain the
adjacent shoulder station stores.
The pilots Bomb Bay and Missile jettison switch
has the same effect as if all locations and all sta- OAS Commanded Jettison
tions were selected on the WCP and then the WPN
JETTISON switch was selected. The preferred method of jettison for SMO controlled
weapons uses the OAS and the JASSM SMO through
Circuit breakers applicable to weapons jettison are the LOCATION/STATION switches and the WEAP-
contained in figures 1-11 and 1-12. ON JETTISON SEL switch on the Weapon Control
Panel (figure 1-5) to selectively jettison weapons.
CF-E Weapon Control Panel Backup display (Figure
1-26) can also be used for selective jettison.

The pilots Bomb Bay & Missile Jettison AJCP Commanded Jettison
Control switch jettisons all GWD and ac-
tive/primary SMO controlled weapons The second method of jettison for JASSMs uses the
loaded on the aircraft and will only be used Alternate Jettison Control Panel (AJCP) located at
as a backup to jettison by the Radar Navi- the navigators station, figure 1-13. The AJCP allows
gator. If jettison is commanded using the pi- selective jettison of JASSMs without the OAS opera-
lots Bomb Bay & Missile Jettison Control tional, when a SMO other than the JASSM SMO is
switch, all GWD weapons and, with OAS loaded ([AMI] as the Primary SMO), or when WCP
operating and MIUs/WIUs powered, all ac- jettison is not possible. The AJCP will selectively jet-
tive/primary SMO controlled weapons will tison the missiles, one at a time.
be jettisoned. Proper separation clearance

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

NOTE

The OAS SMOs cannot detect AJCP jettison


The AJCP has no interlocks preventing jet- commands and interprets the commands as
tison on the ground. With unlock consent uncommanded EED power available faults.
and power applied to the aircraft, actuation Therefore if the AJCP is used for jettison
of AJCP switches while on the ground will with the SMO loaded, the SMO will inter-
result in weapon jettison. pret the command as a fault and remove
WIU power at the affected station.

Circuit Breaker Panels

RIGHT FORWARD BNS CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL

Figure 1-11

Circuit Protection
BREAKER AMPERE
CIRCUIT NOMENCLATURE RATING LOCATION TYPE FUNCTION

WEAPONS JETTISON POWER 15 Right fwd BNS DC Pilots jettison


JETTISON overhead CB switch power
panel

JETTISON CONTROL 10 Right fwd BNS DC Pilots jettison


overhead CB switch power
panel

Figure 1-12

1-23
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Alternate Jettison Control Panel

The AJCP has no interlocks preventing jettison on the ground. With unlock con-
sent, actuation of AJCP switches while on the ground with power applied to the
aircraft will result in weapon jettison.

NO. CONTROL/INDICATOR FUNCTION

1 POWER and STORES Two part light:


Jettison Light PWR Comes on when the pylon power (No. 2) switch is placed to either LEFT
or RIGHT indicating power is applied to the AJCP.
JET Comes on when any jettison switch (No. 3) is placed up to command
jettison.

2 PYLON POWER Switch Applies Jettison power to the selected pylon.

3 JETTISON Switch (8) Switches 1 thru 8 command jettison at the respective HSAB ejector location.

Figure 1-13

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

PILOTS BOMB BAY & MISSILE JETTISON CONTROL gator. If jettison is commanded using the pi-
SWITCH COMMANDED JETTISON lots Bomb Bay & Missile Jettison Control
switch, all GWD weapons and, with OAS
Jettison using the pilots Bomb Bay and Missile jet- operating and MIUs/WIUs powered, all ac-
tison switch (figure 1-14) should be used only if jet- tive/primary SMO controlled weapons will
tison by the other methods is not possible. Pressing be jettisoned. Proper separation clearance
the pilots Bomb Bay & Missile jettison control between weapons and between weapons
switch jettisons all weapons on the aircraft. For and aircraft cannot be ensured.
OAS SMO controlled weapons the OAS must be up
and running ([AMI] with the JASSM SMO loaded The JASSM SMO has no interlocks pre-
as the primary SMO) with the WIU powered for jet- venting jettison on the ground. With unlock
tison of JASSM with this switch. The JETTISON consent, and power applied to the OAS and
POWER and JETTISON CONTROL circuit break- the WIU and ([AMI] with the JASSM SMO
ers on the Right Forward BNS circuit breaker panel loaded as the primary SMO), actuation of
must be in for the pilots jettison switch to function. the pilots Bomb Bay & Missile jettison con-
trol switch while on the ground will result
in weapon jettison.

The pilots Bomb Bay & Missile Jettison


If there is a retained/HUNG center station
store, launching/jettisoning an adjacent
Control switch jettisons all GWD and ac- shoulder station my result in a Store-to-
tive/primary SMO controlled weapons Store contact. When a center station store
loaded on the aircraft and will only be used is retained/HUNG, operators will retain the
as a backup to jettison by the Radar Navi- adjacent shoulder station stores.

Jettison Control Switches

Figure 1-14 (Sheet 1 of 2)

Change 3 1-25
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Jettison Control Switches (Cont)

NO. CONTROL/INDICATOR FUNCTION

RADAR NAVIGATORS BOMB BAY JETTISON CONTROL (Cont)

1 BOMB BAY Jettison Control The jettison switch is a button type with unmarked jettison and off positions with
Switch the depressed position being jettison. The switch is spring-loaded to OFF posi-
tion and is recessed in the panel to discourage inadvertent actuation. Momen-
tary actuation of the switch to RELEASE position for non OAS Controlled
weapons will energize the jettison circuits.
Power is supplied by means of aft battery power through circuit breakers
marked JETTISON CONTR and JETTISON PWR on the right forward BNS
circuit breaker panel. When the jettison circuits are energized, the bomb door
open circuits will be energized and if unlock consent is present, all the weap-
ons (internal and external) will be released in a safe configuration. The bomb
doors will be held open while the jettison circuits are energized.
For OAS controlled weapons (nuclear and SMO controlled) the switch will not
function. If the blocking diode in the switchs jettison circuits has failed, the
switch will send a jettison signal to the OAS. If OAS receives this signal, with
OAS and WIU power on, all weapons at powered locations will be jettisoned.

2 INTERNAL STORES Store jettisoned lights come on while the jettison circuit is energized. Power
RELEASE Light source for the lights is the same as for the jettison switches.

PILOTS BOMB BAY & MISSILE JETTISON CONTROL

3 BOMB BAY & MISSILE The jettison control switch is a button type with unmarked jettison and off posi-
Jettison Control Switch tions with the depressed position being jettison. The switch is spring-loaded
to off position and is recessed in the panel to discourage inadvertent actuation.
Momentary depression of the switch for non OAS controlled weapons will jetti-
son weapons at all locations.
For OAS controlled weapons the switch will send a jettison command to OAS.
If OAS is operating, OAS will respond to the jettison command by sending a
jettison all command to those locations with powered WIUs.

Figure 1-14 (Sheet 2 of 2)

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PART 3 - JASSM SMO SOFTWARE

The OAS controls the programming and launch or The display commands ending in xy (i.e. CF-57Cxy,
release of JASSMs using the flight computer pro- FRMT-7xy, etc.) require an xy entry representing
gram (FCP). The FCP consists of the flight manage- the location and station of the applicable weapon.
ment system (FMS) and stores management over- The x represents the location and is entered as A
lay (SMO) and [AMI] Common Stores Processing for the left pylon and C for the right pylon. The y
(CSP). The FMS controls navigation, radar, controls represents the station and is entered as 1,2,3,6,7, or
and displays, and supports the JASSM SMO. The 8 for the respective JASSM Launch station.
JASSM SMO contains all weapon control delivery
functions required with JASSMs. [AMI] The CSP In this manual, discussion of display items/keyboard
incorporates common stores/weapon capabilities entries has been standardized. If numbers or capital
and provides multi-SMO operation. The SMO menu letters are shown on a display, they are as actually
can be displayed to allow the operator to select the displayed on the MFD. Lower case (small) letters in-
appropriate SMO. Up to 10 SMOs can be listed on dicate variable entries. An a is an alphabetical entry,
control function CF-62, the SMO Load Menu. an n is a number, mm:ss are minutes and seconds, dd
are degrees, xy is station/location, etc.
Functions performed by the SMO include weapon
control processing, simulation processing, and con- The following displays are affected wholly or in part
trols and displays processing. To perform its re- by the SMO:
quired functions, the SMO interfaces with existing
All Displays Release Advisory Display.
aircraft weapon system components, the OAS
CF Control Function.
sources of navigation, steering, controls and dis-
CF-5 Weapon Supervision Menu.
plays processing, mission data, and with the global
positioning system (GPS) hardware. CF-5A [AMI] Weapon Supervision
Menu (Left Pylon).
[AMI] With JASSM designated as the Primary CF-5C [AMI] Weapon Supervision
SMO (CF-62x), all JASSM weapon functions are Menu (Right Pylon).
available. The JASSM can be powered, aligned, moni- CF-57 JASSM Supervision Menu.
tored, targeted, ranged, launched and jettisoned. CF-58 JASSM Targeting Menu.
[AMI] When the CALCM and the JASSM SMOs CF-586 Weapon/Target Assignment
are loaded at the same time, CALCM will be automat- (manual targeting) Display
ically selected as the primary SMO by the OAS. CF-588,n Direct Target Definition
[AMI] If the JASSM SMO is not the Primary CF-6
Display for Target n.
FCP Supervision Menu.
SMO, only WIU power, heating and monitoring CF-62 SMO Load Menu.
functions are available for the missiles. CF-8 Mission Supervision Menu.
[AMI] If the missiles are targeted with the CF-82 [AMI] Weapons Load Menu.
JASSM SMO primary, the missiles will retain the CF-82A [AMI] Weapons Group Load
targeting information while the JASSM SMO is sec- Menu (Left Pylon).
ondary. CF-82C [AMI] Weapons Group Load
[AMI] If the JASSM SMO is primary, setting Menu (Right Pylon).
the JASSM SMO to secondary will be inhibited if CF-E WCP Backup Display.
weapon power is on or if any process is active that CF-DB/DF [AMI] With FRMT-7, 7A, 7C
cannot be accomplished in the secondary SMO Displays Previous/Next Weapon
mode. Assignment Data (LP-RP).
FRMT- Format Menu.
SMO MFD DISPLAYS FRMT-1 Radar Display Data.
FRMT-2 Radar Display Data with PMD.
Displays can be requested on each Multifunction FRMT-4 EVS Display Data.
Display (MFD) which contain SMO data and are FRMT-5 EVS Full Display Data.
used to interface with the operator for JASSM op- FRMT-6 PME Status Display.
erations. Several of the displays are defined and FRMT-7 JASSM Status and Inventory
updated primarily by the FCP for which the SMO Display.
provides additional data for display. Some of the
displays are completely unique to the SMO opera-
tion for which it provides all of the data.

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FRMT-7A [AMI] JASSM Status and cause the Weapon Release advisory to be displayed.
Inventory Display - Left Pylon The data will remain on the MFDs for five seconds
(All JASSM SMO Controlled after the release or attempted release of the last
Locations). weapon in the sequence.
FRMT-7C [AMI] JASSM Status and
Inventory Display - Right Pylon PRIME MISSION DATA
(All JASSM SMO Controlled
Locations). Less [AMI] The prime mission data (PMD) is dis-
FRMT-7xy JASSM Status and Inventory played anytime a MFD is displaying FRMT-2,
Display with Selected Station FRMT-4, FRMT-5, FRMT-6, FRMT-8, FRMT-9,
Status. FRMT-10, or a PRGM display. PMD is displayed
FRMT-77 [AMI] Stores Summary Display. any time an MFD is displaying CF, CF-E, CF-1
FRMT-10,nn Destination Table Display. through CF-8, CF-61, CF-62, CF-67, FRMT,
FRMT-12,nn Weapon Summary Display. FRMT-0, or FRMT-7xy display, provided PMD was
PRGM Program Display. previously displayed. PMD is not displayed when a
PRGM-Dn Program Display MFD is displaying CF-57, CF-58, CF-586, CF-588,
Selection for Direct Target n. FRMT-1 (time to go current destination only),
PRGM-nn Program Display for FRMT-3, or FRMT-12 display. The SMO provides
Destination nn. the destination label for the current destination
when the destination is a JASSM initial point.
RELEASE ADVISORY DISPLAY
[AMI] The prime mission data (PMD) is displayed
When weapons are declared launched, jettisoned, anytime a MFD is displaying FRMT-2, FRMT-4,
aborted, or hung, the Location/Station number and FRMT-5, FRMT-6, FRMT-8, FRMT-9, FRMT-10, or
the appropriate status of each affected weapon will a PRGM display. PMD is displayed any time an
be shown as a Weapon Release advisory as indi- MFD is displaying CF, CF-E, CF-1 through CF-8,
cated in figure 1-15. The Weapon Release Advisory CF-57, CF-58, CF-61, CF-67, FRMT or FRMT-0 dis-
display will be shown on all MFDs that do not cur- play, provided PMD was previously displayed. PMD
rently have data displayed on the bottom of the is not displayed when a MFD is displaying CF-586,
MFD. Release advisories can be displayed for up to CF-588, CF-62, CF-81, CF-82, FRMT-1 (time to go
4 weapons. When more than 4 advisories are dis- current destination only), FRMT-3, or FRMT-12 dis-
played, release advisory window locations will be play. FMS provides the destination label for the
updated from left to right with subsequent weapons current destination. FRMT-7xy will display only the
release advisories. There is no operator command to first line of the PMD.

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Release Advisory Display

WINDOW DISPLAY FUNCTION

1 Location/Station Location and station of each weapon launched.


Identifier
xy x = L for left pylon stations and R for right pylon stations.
y = Station number 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 or 8.
The location and station of each weapon launched will be displayed in the next
available window 1 from left to right in preferred launch sequence. If release advi-
sories exist for more than 4 weapons, the first 4 advisories will appear in windows
1 and 2 for 5 seconds, then go to the next four weapons. The remaining advisories
will appear after the windows will be updated from left to right with the release
advisories.

2 Weapon Release
Status
ABORT A weapon release abort occurred.
AWAY_ The weapon was successfully launched.
HUNG_ The weapon umbilical and/or ejector status indicate that the weapon was not
released.
JETT_ The weapon was successfully jettisoned.

Figure 1-15

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CONTROL FUNCTION (CF) DISPLAYS Less [AMI] SIM Mode Command (CF-52)

Pressing the CF key on the IKB will display the CF Operator entry of CF-52 will command the SMO
MENU display (figure 1-17). The JASSM related from STRIKE mode into SIM mode. If the command
selections from this menu are; CF-5 which com- is entered while the SMO is in SIM mode, it will be
mands display of the JASSM supervision menu, ignored. The SMO will reject a CF-52 command and
CF-6 which commands display of the FCP supervi- display the command in reverse video if any of the
sion display, CF-8 MSN SUPV which commands following conditions exist:
display of the mission supervision menu, and CF-E
which commands display of the weapon control Power is applied to either WIU.
panel backup display. The JASSM CF commands B-52 mission data is for an operational (WAR)
are listed in figure 1-16. mission.
B-52 mission data is for a timeline integration
WEAPON SUPERVISION MENU (CF-5) (TLI) mission.
Actual Go/No-Go test mode is active.
The Weapon Supervision Menu, commanded by Actual SIT test mode is active.
CF-5, is shown in figure 1-18, and is available in all 28 VDC T/R power discrepancy fault exists.
SMOs and provides four common SMO functions. AIU Communications fault (cyclic status mes-
The common functions are: sage exists).
Displays current SMO mode status (i.e., [AMI] PART SIM Mode Command (CF-51)
STRIKE, FULL SIM and [AMI] PART SIM).
Identifies operator commands to change Operator entry of CF-51 will command the SMO
from STRIKE mode into PART SIM mode. If the
between STRIKE (CF-50), FULL SIM (CF-52)
and [AMI] PART SIM (CF-51) modes. command is entered while the SMO is in PART SIM
Identifies the operator command to request mode, it will be ignored. The CF-51 command will
be rejected and displayed it in reverse video if one
the JASSM Supervision Menu (CF-57).
Identifies the operator command to request or more of the following conditions are true:
the JASSM Targeting Menu (CF-58). The system is in FULL SIM mode.
[AMI] Displays the twenty-four character Mission data is for an operational (strike/war)
SMO identifier next to the assigned location mission or a timeline integration (TLI) mis-
(LP, Bay and RP). sion.
When the Weapon Supervision Menu is displayed, Power is applied to either MIU or to any
weapon.
the current SMO mode (i.e., STRIKE, FULL SIM
Actual Go/No-Go test mode is active.
[AMI] or PART SIM), followed by the loaded mission
type (i.e., WAR, TLI, OTL, FERRY or CC) is dis- Actual System Integrity Test (SIT) test mode
played, similar to the Control Function Menu (CF-). is active.
28 VDC T/R Power Discrepancy fault exists.
STRIKE Mode Command (CF-50) AIU (cyclic status message 5C23) Communica-
tion fault exists.
Operator entry of CF-50 will command the SMO [AMI] FULL SIM Mode Command (CF-52)
from SIM mode into STRIKE mode. If the command
is entered while the SMO is in STRIKE mode, it Operator entry of CF-52 will command the the weap-
will be ignored. The SMO will reject a CF-50 com- on system from STRIKE mode into FULL SIM mode.
mand and display it in reverse video if simulated If the command is entered while the SMO is in FULL
power is applied to either WIU, Go/No-Go test SIM mode, it will be ignored. The CF-52 command
option is active, or SIT is active. will be rejected and displayed it in reverse video if one
or more of the following conditions are true
NOTE
The system is in PART SIM mode.
After SIM mode is exited by commanding Mission data is for an operational (strike/war)
mission or a timeline integration (TLI) mission.
STRIKE mode, the
the SMO must be
B-52 mission data and
reloaded to guarantee Power is applied to either MIU or to any
weapon.
proper operation of the system.
Actual Go/No-Go test mode is active.
Actual System Integrity Test (SIT) test mode
is active.
28 VDC T/R Power Discrepancy fault exists.
AIU (cyclic status message 5C23) Communica-
tion fault exists.

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JASSM Supervision Menu (CF-57) The control function commands that are unique to
the SMO are of the form CF-57x, where x repre-
The JASSM Supervision Menu, commanded by sents any of several alphanumeric characters that
CF-57, is shown in figure 1-19. may or may not be followed by a comma and addi-
tional alphanumeric characters. The JASSM Super-
When the JASSM Supervision Menu is displayed, vision Menu displays the control function com-
the current OAS mode and current mission type mands of this form that are accepted by the SMO
and the IKB commands which can be used to moni- and the function commanded by each. [AMI] The
tor and control the weapons are displayed just as on control function commands are not unique to the
the Control Function Menu (CF-) and the Weapon JASSM SMO and thus these commands will only be
Supervision Menu (CF-5). acted upon if JASSM is the primary SMO.

[AMI] Although designated for weapons on the left In addition to identifying the CF-57X commands,
and right pylons, respectively, CF-5A and CF-5C the JASSM Supervision Menu (CF-57) also identi-
provide the same display as CF-57 for all JASSM fies other SMO commands, not identified on other
SMO controlled weapons. That is, if carrying JASSM displays.
JASSM and CALCM and the CALCM SMO is
prime, CF-57 is selectable, but will not be displayed Telemetry Power ON Command (CF-57A), Teleme-
on the CF-5 menu. However, CF-5A and CF-5C are try Power OFF Command (CF-57B), FTS Enable/
selectable options and will display the JASSM Su- Disable Command (CF-57C,xy), FTS Power Source
pervision Menu no matter which SMO is prime. Al- Command (CF-57D), Transfer Alignment (TXA)
though the JASSM Supervision Menu is selectable Halt Command (CF-57E,xy), and Transfer Align-
when the JASSM SMO is not prime, none of options ment (TXA) Re-Init Command (CF-57F,xy) are test
on the menu are available. only commands and are discussed in Section IV.

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JASSM Control Function (CF) Commands


COMMAND DESCRIPTION

CF Control Function Menu Request


CF-5 Weapon Supervision Menu Request
CF-5A [AMI] JASSM Supervision Menu (CF-57) Request for LP (All JASSM SMO Controlled Locations)
CF-5C [AMI] JASSM Supervision Menu (CF-57) Request for RP (All JASSM SMO Controlled Locations)
CF-50 STRIKE Mode Command
CF-51 [AMI] PART SIM Mode Command
CF-52 FULL SIM Mode Command
CF-57 JASSM Supervision Menu Request
CF-57A Telemetry ON Command for selected weapon(s) (Test Only)
CF-57B Telemetry OFF Command for selected weapon(s) (Test Only)
CF-57C,xy Flight Termination System (FTS) Enable/Disable Command for Weapon xy (Test Only)
CF-57D FTS Power Source Command (Test Only)
CF-57E,xy TXA (Transfer Alignment) Halt Command for Weapon xy (Test Only)
CF-57F,xy TXA (Transfer Alignment) Re-Initialize Command for Weapon xy (Test Only)
CF-571 Go/No-Go Test Command (Maintenance Only)
CF-572 SIT Command (Maintenance Only)
CF-575 Classified Data Erase Command For Selected Weapons
CF-58 JASSM Targeting Menu Request
CF-580 [AMI] Auto Target Enable/Disable
CF-586 Weapon/Target Assignment Request (Manual Targeting)
CF-588,n Direct Target Definition Display Request For Direct Target n
CF-589 Retarget-all Command
CF-6 FCP Supervision Menu Request
CF-62,n Less [AMI] SMO Load Menu
CF-62x [AMI] Primary SMO Selection
CF-65 SMO Mission Event Recording Command
CF-66 Clear PME Faults Command
CF-67 OAS Shutdown Command
CF-68 ECU Fault Override Command
CF-8 Mission Supervision Menu Request
CF-81,n Read B-52 Sortie Mission Data Command
CF-82 [AMI] Weapons Load Menu Request
CF-82A [AMI] Weapons Group Load Menu (LP)
CF-82C [AMI] Weapons Group Load Menu (RP)
CF-82,n [AMI]
Select Weapon Group
CF-82,nn [AMI]
CF-DB Display Previous Weapon Summary (FRMT-12, [AMI] FRMT-7, 7A and 7C)
CF-DD Download Data to Selected Weapons for Targeting
CF-DE Exit Without Downloading Data
CF-Dn Copy Current Direct Target to Direct Target n
CF-DF Display Next Weapon Summary (FRMT-12, [AMI] FRMT-7, 7A and 7C)
CF-E Weapon Control Panel Backup Display Command
CLR-D Selected Weapon Event Deselection Command

Figure 1-16

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Control Function (CF) Menu


Less [AMI]

[AMI]

Figure 1-17 (Sheet 1 of 2)

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Control Function (CF) Menu (Cont)


WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION
FIABLE

1 Operational Mode NO

FULL SIM (Bright Operational mode is full simulation of the WIU and weapons.
Video)
[AMI] PART SIM Operational mode is partial simulation of the WIU and weapons.
(Bright Video)
STRIKE (Bright Video) Operational mode is STRIKE.
2 Loaded B-52 Mission NO
Type

WAR JASSM War mission is loaded.


OTL JASSM Operational Test Launch (OTL) mission is loaded.
CC JASSM Captive Carry (CC) mission is loaded.
FERRY JASSM Ferry mission is loaded.
TLI JASSM Timeline Integration (TLI) mission is loaded.
(blank) No mission is loaded, or the current mission is not recognized by the
JASSM SMO.

Figure 1-17 (Sheet 2 of 2)

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Weapon Supervision Menu (CF-5)


Less [AMI]

[AMI]

PMD

5 WPN SUP V 1 2
5 0 S TR I K E
5 1 P AR T S I M
5 2 F UL L S I M

57 J ASSM SUP V

58 J ASSM T ARGE T I NG
59 B AY DOORS 3
5A L P WPN SUP V 4
5B B AY WPN SUP V 4
5C RP WPN SUP V 4

CF - 5

B40808

Figure 1-18 (Sheet 1 of 2)

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Weapon Supervision Menu (CF-5) (Cont)


WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION
FIABLE

1 Operational Mode NO

PART SIM [AMI] Operational mode is simulation of the WIU and weapons.
(Bright Video)

FULL SIM (Bright Operational mode is simulation of the WIU and weapons.
Video)

STRIKE (Bright Video) Operational mode is STRIKE.

2 Loaded B-52 Mission NO


Type

WAR JASSM War mission is loaded.


OTL JASSM Operational Test Launch (OTL) mission is loaded.
CC JASSM Captive Carry (CC) mission is loaded.
FERRY JASSM Ferry mission is loaded.
TLI JASSM Timeline Integration (TLI) mission is loaded.
(blank) No mission is loaded, or the current mission is not recognized by the
JASSM SMO.
3 Bomb Bay Door Status NO
OPEN The bomb bay doors are open.
CLSD The bomb bay doors are closed.
4 [AMI] SMO ID NO 28 Character ID of SMO assigned to specified location (LP, Bay, RP)

Figure 1-18 (Sheet 2 of 2)

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Classified Data Erase Command (CF-575) JASSM Targeting Menu (CF-58)

Operator entry of CF-575 commands the SMO to The JASSM Targeting menu commanded by CF-58 is
perform a classified data erase for the selected mis- shown in figure 1-20. The JASSM Targeting menu
siles. When a classified data erase is performed, the displays targeting options that are available. Op-
following data is erased from missile memory: tions available are Missile/Target Assignment
Target Data Set.
(manual targeting), Direct Target definition, and Re-
GPS Crypto Keys.
target-all.
Less [AMI] Missile Assignments. [AMI] JASSM Auto Targeting Mode (CF-580)
Prior to initiating classified data erase, the SMO
seeks confirmation by displaying the confirmation Operator entry of CF-580 toggles between com-
prompt CLSF DATA ERASE? (YES/NO). A YES re- manding the Auto Targeting mode ON and OFF.
sponse will result in classified data erase being ini- The current status of the Auto Target mode is dis-
tiated, while a NO response will terminate the re- played on the JASSM Targeting Menu (CF-58). The
quest. After Less [AMI] 60 seconds, [AMI] 120 sec- default state for Auto Targeting is ON.
onds, the default response of NO will be assumed.
Missile/Target Assignment (Manual Targeting) Display
After the classified data erase is performed, the (CF-586)
missile is powered off, unassigned and untargeted.
Reloading B-52 mission data, performing a Manual The Missile/Target Assignment Display command-
Targeting operation, or commanding Retarget All ed by CF-586 is shown in figure 1-21. The Missile/
can restore missile assignments. However, power Target Assignment (Manual Targeting) display al-
must be applied to the missiles for targeting to be lows the operator to download pre-planned target-
initiated. ing data to selected missile(s). The operator will se-
lect a missile launch point along with a correspond-
NOTE ing mission group. If the mission group field is left
blank, mission group A will be assumed. After a
A classified data erase initiated by the SMO launch point and mission group have been identi-
due to a permanent fatal fault (rather than fied, the operator will then select the desired mis-
the operator) results in missile assignments sile to receive targeting data.
being maintained. However, the missile will
be untargeted. The SMO will reject a CF-586 command and dis-
play the command in reverse video if any of the fol-
Do not initiate classified data erase until IN lowing conditions are true:
status is achieved. Targeting is active.
A direct targeting operation is in progress.
Do not initiate classified data erase while a Less [AMI] A missile mission DTUC is not
targeting operation is in progress (prior to available.
CF-DD). B-52 mission data is in the process of being
loaded.
The SMO will reject a CF-575 command and dis- Less [AMI] CAD processor reconfiguration is
play the advisory LOC/STA?? ([AMI] JASSM LOC/ in progress.
STA??) if no Location(s)/Station(s) have been se-
lected on the WCP or PCP/WCP backup. The Manual targeting (CF-586), requires data item entry/
CF-575 command will be displayed in reverse video modification by the operator initiated by MDFY-n,
when it is rejected. The SMO will also reject a where n represents the MFD line number associated
CF-575 command, if another confirmation prompt with the data to be entered/modified. Several data
is displayed. items are common to the CF-586 Manual Targeting
and CF-588 Direct Target Definition displays (See
If a CF-575 command is accepted, but the selected Target Data Items). The operator will use the same
weapon(s) cannot be accessed (weapon not present, missile selection process for manual targeting and di-
weapon powered off, etc.), the advisory LOC/STA?? rect target assignment. If the operator enters an in-
([AMI] JASSM LOC/STA??) will be displayed. A de- valid command through the IKB, the command will
scription of each failure and the corresponding cor- be displayed in reverse video. If the operator enters
rective action is listed in figure 7-20. invalid data values, the affected data fields will be
displayed in reverse video.
CDE COMPLT ([AMI] JASSM CDE COMPLT) will
be displayed when classified data erase has been com-
pleted for all selected missiles.

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JASSM Supervision Menu (CF-57)


([AMI] CF-57, CF-5A, CF-5C)

WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

1 Operational Mode NO

[AMI] PART SIM Operational mode is partial simulation of the WIU and missiles.
(Bright Video)
FULL SIM (Bright Operational mode is full simulation of the WIU and missiles.
Video)
STRIKE (Bright Video) Operational mode is STRIKE.
2 Loaded B-52 Mission NO
Type
WAR JASSM War mission is loaded.
OTL JASSM Operational Test Launch (OTL) mission is loaded.
CC JASSM Captive Carry (CC) mission is loaded.
FERRY JASSM Ferry mission is loaded.
TLI JASSM Timeline Integration (TLI) mission is loaded.
(blank) No mission is loaded, or the current mission is not recognized by the JASSM
SMO.

Figure 1-19 (Sheet 1 of 2)

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WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

3 GO/NOGO Test NO
Status

OFF (Bright Video) Go-NoGo quick test mode is not active.


ON (Bright Video) Go-NoGo quick test mode to determine proper umbilical connection is ac-
tive.
ON (Reverse Video) Go-NoGo quick test mode was in progress, but was terminated due to an
invalid condition (aircraft is airborne).

4 SIT Test Status NO

OFF (Bright Video) SIT is not commanded.


ON (Bright Video) SIT mode is active.
ON (Reverse Video) SIT mode was in progress, but was terminated due to an invalid condition
(aircraft is airborne).
5 FTS Power Enable/ NO
Disable Identifier
(Test Only)
xy Location/station of the missile with FTS enabled/disabled.
x = L for left pylon stations and R for right pylon stations.
y = Station number 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 or 8.
xy (Reverse Video) FTS enable/disable is commanded and an activate FTS fault exists.
(blank) No missile has FTS enabled.

6 FTS Power Transfer NO


Power Source
(Test Only)

CARR (Bright Video) Aircraft is commanded as the power source to missile FTS (initial value
when FTS is enabled).

CARR (Reverse Vid- Aircraft is commanded as the power source to missile FTS and an activate
eo) FTS fault exists.

MSL (Bright Video) Missile battery is source of FTS power.

MSL (Reverse Video) Missile battery is commanded as the source of FTS power and an activate
FTS fault exists.
(blank) FTS is not enabled.

Figure 1-19 (Sheet 2 of 2)

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JASSM Targeting Menu (CF-58)


Less [AMI]

Figure 1-20 (Sheet 1 of 2)

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[AMI]

PMD

58 J ASSM T ARGE T I NG

586 WPN / TGT ASSGN

588 , N D I R TGT N= 1 6

589 RE TGT A L L
580 AUTO TGT 1
CF - 5 8

B40811

WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

1 [AMI] Auto Targeting NO Auto targeting status.


Status
ON (Bright Video) Auto targeting is enabled.

OFF (Bright Video) Auto targeting is disabled.

Figure 1-20 (Sheet 2 of 2)

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Missile/Target Assignment Display (CF-586)


Less [AMI]

Figure 1-21 (Sheet 1 of 3)

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[AMI]

WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

1 Targeting Data NO
Loading Status

COMPLT Data has been successfully downloaded to the missile.


COMPLT Failure to download data.
(Reverse Video)
LOADING Waiting for data to be downloaded to the missile.
(Bright-Blinking Video)
(Blank) Targeting operation is not active or transfer of data to the missile(s) has
not been initiated via a CF-DD command.
2 JASSM Launch Point YES
Number
nn JASSM launch point number where nn = _1 to 99 and is a valid target.
(blank) Prior to operator entry or targeting operation is not active.
3 Mission Group YES
Identifier
a Mission group identifier where a = A to F.
3A [AMI] JASSM Weapon NO
Group
28 Character Label Selected Weapon Group for specified location.
(Blank) No Weapon Group selected for specified location.

Figure 1-21 (Sheet 2 of 3)

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Missile/Target Assignment Display (CF-586) (Cont)


WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION
FIABLE

4 Location/Station YES
Selection Status
E The corresponding location or station is currently selected.
0 The corresponding location or station is not selected.

(blank) The corresponding missile is not present or is unavailable for assign-


ment due to a permanent fatal fault.

5 Location/Station NO
Identifier
xy Location/station of each missile present on the aircraft and available for
selection that is not currently assigned and targeted to any target.

xy (Bright Location/station of each missile present on the aircraft and available for
Underlined Video) selection that is currently assigned and targeted to this target or to
another target.

xy (Normal Location/station of each missile that does not have power applied and
Blinking Video) is available for selection.

xy (Reverse Video) Location/station of each missile that was not successfully targeted after
a CF-DD command.

(blank) The corresponding missile is not present or is unavailable for selection


due to a permanent fatal fault.

x = L for left pylon stations and R for right pylon stations.


y = Station number 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 or 8.
Each location and station that is displayed will be displayed in a dedi-
cated screen location for that missile. The positions are assigned from
left to right across the screen in the preferred launch sequence.

6 Missiles Selected NO

__n Remaining missiles to be selected. n = 0 or 1.

nn (Reverse Video) More missiles are selected than are required for the mission.
nn = 1 to 11.

(blank) When any of the following conditions is true:


Targeting operation is not active.
When manual targeting is active, prior to selection of JASSM launch
point destination and mission group identifier.

7 Missiles Required NO

_n Quantity of required missiles. _n = 1.

(blank) When manual targeting is active, prior to selection of JASSM launch


point destination and mission group identifier or targeting operation is
not active.

Figure 1-21 (Sheet 3 of 3)

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Direct Target Definition Display (CF-588,n) Target Data Items

The Direct Target Definition display, commanded Manual Targeting (CF-586) and Direct Targeting
by CF-588,n is shown in figure 1-22. The Direct (CF-588) require data item entry/modification by
Target Definition display allows the operator to de- the operator. The following are the Target Data
fine targets that are not contained Less [AMI] on items.
the missile mission DTUC, [AMI] in the weapon
group on the DTC. LAUNCH POINT NUMBER

Operator entry of CF-588,n, where n is an operator- In order to manually target a missile, the operator
defined direct target, commands the Direct Target must select the launch point number associated
Definition display for that direct target. The SMO with the target. The launch point number is en-
will reject a CF-588,n command and display the tered on the Manual Targeting display (CF-586)
command in reverse video if any of the following (figure 1-21). The input is numeric and ranges from
conditions is true: 01 to 99. Only the JASSM launch points defined by
n is not a valid direct target identifier.
the loaded B-52 mission are valid.
[AMI] Targeting is active.
Any of the following targeting operations are ac- MISSION GROUP IDENTIFIER
tive:
a. Manual targeting. Along with the selected launch point, the mission
b. Retarget-all. group identifier associated with that launch point is
c. Automatic targeting. entered on the Manual Targeting display (CF-586)
d. Direct targeting operation is in progress for (figure 1-21). Valid IKB input entries for window 3
another direct target other than the one being are A, B, C, D, E, F, or it may be left blank. If it is
requested. left blank, the default mission group A will be as-
B-52 mission data is in the process of being sumed. The range of valid alpha characters (A-F) is
dependent on the quantity of mission groups associ-
loaded.
ated with the launch point and missile type cur-
The SMO will accept operator entry of CF-588 (ex- rently loaded.
cluding ,n) to command the Direct Target Definition
display to be displayed only when the direct target TARGET LOCATION
operation is in progress. Otherwise, the SMO will
reject the CF-588 command and display the com- The target location is the geographical position and
mand in reverse video. elevation which a missile is to strike. The target
location data fields appear on the Direct Target
Direct target definition (CF-588) requires data item Definition screen (CF-588) (figure 1-22). The posi-
entry/modification by the operator initiated by tion entry key fields are:
MDFY-n, where n represents the MFD line number
associated with the data to be entered/modified. Target point reference latitude in degrees,
Several data items are common to the CF-586 minutes, and ten-thousandths of a minute.
Manual Targeting and CF-588 Direct Target Defini- Target point reference longitude in degrees,
tion displays. The operator will use the same mis- minutes, and ten-thousandths of a minute.
sile selection process for manual targeting and di- Target point reference elevation in feet (MSL).
rect target assignment. If the operator enters an in- Target point reference elevation ([AMI] MSL;
valid command through the IKB, the command will Less [AMI] MSL or HAE) in feet.
be displayed in reverse video. If the operator enters Less [AMI] Target point elevation reference
invalid data values, the affected data fields will be (HAE or MSL).
displayed in reverse video.

Change 3 1-39
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

BEARING TO TARGET by entering 1 or a fuze mode of Hard by entering 2.


The text SOFT or HARD will be displayed, depend-
The bearing to target specifies the weapons termi- ing on the fuze mode selected. A default value of 1
nal ground track to the target. The bearing to tar- (Soft) will be displayed prior to operator entry.
get is entered on the Direct Target screen (CF-588)
(figure 1-22). The valid input values are from 0 to FUZE DELAY
360 degrees (0 is North), and 999, which indicates
the missile will determine bearing to target as an Fuze delay milliseconds can be specified by enter-
angle from the aircraft to the target at point of rele- ing a corresponding delay entry on the JASSM Di-
ase. The default value for this field is 999. rect Targeting display (CF-588) (figure 1-22). A fuze
delay will delay detonation from the time of impact
TARGET IMPACT ANGLE by the specified time value. Valid entries for this
field and their corresponding time values are listed
The target impact angle specifies the angle in de- in the following table. A default value of 0 will be
grees, relative to local level plane at the target. The displayed prior to operator entry.
impact angle is entered on the Direct Target Defini-
tion display, (CF-588) (figure 1-22). The default im- FUZE DELAYS
pact angle is 60 degrees. Valid input values are
from 0 (level) to 90 (vertical) degrees, however, the VALID ENTRIES MILLISECOND DELAY
missile will only use an impact angle ranging from
20 to 70 degrees. 0 0
1 10
NOTE
2 15
If less than 20 degrees is entered on 3 20
CF-588, the missile will use a built-in mini- 4 30
mum impact angle value of 20 degrees. If
more than 70 degrees is entered on CF-588, 5 40
the missile will use a built-in maximum val- 6 50
ue of 70 degrees. FRMT-12 displays the im-
pact angle actually being used by the mis- 7 120
sile. While in SIM mode, the FRMT-12 im-
pact angle displayed is the same as the MISSILE SELECTION INDICATOR
CF-588 value input.
The missile selection indicator appears above the
CRUISE ALTITUDE location/station identifier for each available missile
on the JASSM Direct Targeting display (CF-588)
The cruise altitude indicator on the JASSM Direct (figure 1-22). The missile selection identifier is used
Targeting display (CF-588) (figure 1-22) is used to when selecting missiles during a manual targeting
specify a cruise altitude (MSL) for the JASSM. Val- or direct target definition operation. Valid entries
id entries for this field range from 0 to 45000 feet are E and 0 (zero), where E indicates that the corre-
and 99999, the default value, displayed prior to op- sponding missile is selected for targeting and 0 in-
erator entry. The default cruise altitude is 15,000 dicates the missile is not selected. The missile selec-
feet and, although the field range is 0 to 45,000 tion indicator window will be blank when any of the
feet, the maximum altitude the missile will fly is following conditions are true:
approximately 22,000. The missile is not present.
The missile is not selected and is unavailable
FUZE MODE for selection due to a permanent fatal fault
prior to a CF-DD command.
The fuze mode indicator on the JASSM Direct Tar- The missile is not present or is unavailable
geting display (CF-588) (figure 1-22) is used to spec- for selection due to a permanent fatal fault
ify a fuze mode of either soft impact referenced to following a CF-DD command and is not a
Crush Switch, or hard impact referenced to G-force selected missile.
Sensor. The operator can select a fuze mode of Soft

1-40 Change 1
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Retarget-all Command (CF-589) B-52 mission data is in the process of being


loaded.
Operator entry of CF-589 (figure 1-20) will result in Less [AMI] Another confirmation prompt is
the targeting of missiles as directed by the B-52 active.
mission that is loaded. Once CF-589 is accepted, all Less [AMI] A missile mission DTUC is not ac-
missiles will become unassigned. The SMO will cessible.
then restore the missile assignment data to the
Prior to initiating targeting of all missiles, the SMO
original values of the B-52 mission that is loaded.
will seek confirmation by displaying the confirma-
This will result in the loss of modified targeting
tion prompt RETARGET ALL? (YES/NO). A YES
data previously transferred to the missiles. All mis-
response will result in the halting of any targeting
siles not assigned to a JASSM Launch Point by the
in progress, and proceed with the untargeting of all
B-52 mission that is loaded will remain unassigned
missiles, while a NO response will terminate the re-
and considered untargeted by the SMO.
quest. After Less [AMI] 60 seconds, [AMI] 120 se-
conds, the default response of NO will be assumed.
NOTE
When a valid CF-589 command is entered any of
A retarget-all command requires approx-
the following targeting operations will be termi-
imately 2 minutes per JASSM.
nated, if active:
The SMO will reject a CF-589 command and dis- Manual targeting.
play the command in reverse video if any of the fol- Direct targeting.
lowing conditions exist: Automatic targeting.

Change 2 1-41
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Direct Target Definition Display (CF-588,n)


Less [AMI]

Figure 1-22 (Sheet 1 of 4)

1-42 Change 3
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

[AMI]

D I RECT TGT 1 2

L AT L ONG AL T
1 TGT P T 3 4 5

6
2 CRU I SE AL T
o o
3 BRNG TO TGT 7 I MP ACT ANGL E 8

4 F UZE MODE 9 10 1 SOF T 2 HARD

5 F UZ E DE L AY 11 ( 07 )

CF - DD =DONE CF - DE = E SC CF - DN =COP Y TO D I R TGT ( D 1 D 6 ) 12


(ALL TOP BOXES)
6 WPNS TO SE L ECT
13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 1 4 OF 1 5
CF - 5 8 8 n

ENTER E TO SE L ECT OR 0 TO DE L E TE

A75613

WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

1 Direct Target Number NO


n Defined Direct Target. n = 1 to 6.

(blank) Targeting operation is not active.


2 Data Loading Status NO

COMPLT Data has been successfully downloaded to the missile.


COMPLT (Reverse Failure to download data.
Video)
LOADING (Bright- Assigned mission data is downloading to the missile.
Blinking Video)
(Blank) Targeting operation is not active or transfer of data to the missile(s) has
not been initiated via a CF-DD command.
3 Direct Target Latitude YES

addmm.mmmm Target point latitude in degrees, minutes and ten-thousandths of a minute.


a = N for north and S for south.
Limits are S90.00.0000 through N90.00.0000.
ITEM VALID INPUT RANGE
Degrees (d) S90 to N90
Minutes (m) 00.0000 to 59.9999
(blank) Targeting operation is not active.

Figure 1-22 (Sheet 2 of 4)

Change 2 1-43
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Direct Target Definition Display (CF-588,n) (Cont)


WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION
FIABLE

4 Direct Target Longitude YES


adddmm.mmmm Target point longitude in degrees, minutes and ten-thousandths of a minute.
a = E for east and W for west.
Limits are W 180.00.0000 through E 179.59.9999
ITEM VALID INPUT RANGE
Degrees (d) W180 to E179
Minutes (m) 00.0000 to 59.9999
(blank) Targeting operation is not active.
5 Direct Target Altitude YES
fffff Target point altitude (MSL): 328 to 32810 in feet.
(blank) Targeting operation is not active.
6 Direct Target Missile YES
Cruise Altitude
nnnnn Cruise altitude for JASSM Direct Targets where nnnnn = 0 to 45000 MSL
or 99999, the default value, displayed prior to operator entry. Although val-
ues up to 45000 are valid, the missiles actual maximum cruise altitude is
approximately 22,000 feet MSL. The missile uses 15,000 feet MSL as the
default altitude (99999).
(blank) Targeting operation is not active.
7 Direct Target Missile YES
Bearing to Target
bbb Bearing to target where bbb = 0 to 360 (0 being true north) or 999 where mis-
sile will determine BTT from A/C to target at time of launch.
A 999 is displayed prior to operator entry.
(blank) Targeting operation is not active.
8 Direct Target Missile YES
Impact Angle
dd Target impact angle (0 - level to 90 - vertical) degrees relative to local level
horizontal plane at target impact. 60 is displayed on CF-588 prior to operator
entry.
(blank) Targeting operation is not active.
9 Fuze Mode YES
n Fuze mode selector where n is used to specify whether to reference the
delay time from a crush switch (soft target) or g-force sensor (hard target).
A 1 is displayed prior to operator entry.

VALID INPUT TARGET TYPE


1 Soft Impact
2 Hard Impact
(blank) Direct targeting is not active.
10 Fuze Target Type NO
HARD Selected Fuze Mode is function on impact referenced to G-Force Sensor
(Hard target).
SOFT Selected Fuze Mode is function on impact referenced to Crush Switch
(Soft target). SOFT is displayed prior to operator entry, or if Fuze Mode in-
valid.
(blank) Direct targeting is not active.

Figure 1-22 (Sheet 3 of 4)

1-44 Change 2
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

11 Fuze Function Delay YES


m Fuze function delay setting where m = 0 to 7. A 0 is displayed prior to opera-
tor entry, or if Fuze Mode invalid.
(blank) Direct targeting is not active.
12 Location/Station YES
Selection Status
E The corresponding location or station is currently selected.
0 The corresponding location or station is not selected.
(blank) The corresponding missile is not present or is unavailable for assignment
due to a permanent fatal fault.
13 Location/Station NO
Identifier
xy Location/station of each missile present on the aircraft and available for
assignment that is not currently assigned and targeted to any target.
x = L for left pylon stations and R for right pylon stations.
y = Station number 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 or 8.
Each location and station that is displayed will be displayed in a dedicated
screen location for that missile. The positions are assigned from left to right
across the screen in the preferred launch sequence.
xy (Bright Location/station of each missile present on the aircraft and available for
Underlined Video) assignment that is currently assigned and targeted to this target or to
another target.
xy (Normal Blinking Location/station of each missile that does not have power applied and is
Video) available for assignment.
xy (Reverse Video) Location/station of each missile that was not successfully targeted after
a CF-DD command.
(blank) The corresponding missile is not present or is unavailable for selection
due to a permanent fatal fault.
14 Weapons Remaining NO
__n Remaining missiles to be selected. n = 0 or 1.
nn (Reverse Video) More missiles are selected than are required for the mission.
nn = 1 to 11.
(blank) When any of the following conditions is true:
Targeting operation is not active.
When manual targeting is active, prior to selection of JASSM launch
point destination and mission group identifier.
15 Weapons Required NO
_n Quantity of required missiles. _n = 1.
(blank) When manual targeting is active, prior to selection of JASSM launch point
destination and mission group identifier or targeting operation is not active.
16 Direct Target Elevation YES Target elevation reference in MSL or HAE.
Reference Less [AMI]
n Valid Input Elevation Measurement
n= 0 Mean Sea Level
n= 1 Height Above Ellipsoid
(blank) Targeting operation is not active.

Figure 1-22 (Sheet 4 of 4)

Change 3 1-45
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

FCP SUPERVISION MENU (CF-6) DTS input/output is complete if a DTC is


installed.
The FCP Supervision Menu, commanded by CF-6,
is shown in figure 1-23. Much of the data displayed With the CF-62 menu displayed the operator will
on the FCP Supervision Menu is related to the FMS enter MDFY-11 to copy the following text to the bot-
and is contained in T.O. 1B-52H-1-12. tom of the MFD for modification:

CF-61 Startup 11 SMO LOAD LP__ BAY__ RP__

CF-61 commands OAS startup. The procedure for The operator will then enter the number of the de-
starting up the OAS is the same as for any other sired SMO number into the field that corresponds
OAS startup and is contained in T.O. 1B-52H-1-12. to the location that the SMO is to control and press
the ENTER key. The location: LP (left pylon), BAY
Less [AMI] CF-62 SMO Menu not used with JASSM), or RP (right pylon) is de-
fined by the cursor which can be moved using the
Operator entry of CF-62 will result in an FMS dis- arrow keys on the IKB. The primary SMO will be
play of the SMOs available on the OCP DTUC (Fig- the first SMO loaded until a primary is chosen.
ure 1-24). Operator entry of CF-62,n will result in
the FMS loading the SMO indicated by n. A num- To select a SMO as the primary SMO, the operator
ber followed by the text AGM-158 XXXXXXX, iden- will enter CF-62x where x is either A, B or C to se-
tifies the number to be entered to load the SMO. lect the SMO that controls the left pylon, bay or
XXXXXXX is the version information extracted right pylon, respectively.
from the CPIN number. While the SMO is active,
the SMO will delay a CF-62,n command to have the The procedure for loading SMOs is contained in
FMS load a new SMO until the following conditions T.O. 1B-52H-1-12.
have been met:

CF-64 CLSF Memory Erase
All WIU and missile power removal complete.
Classified data erase (CF-575) is completed. CF-64 commands the erasure of OAS classified me-
DTU input/output is complete if a Fault Data mory. The procedure for classified memory erase is
Recorder Cartridge (FDRC) DTUC is installed. the same as contained in T.O. 1B-52H-1-12.
The SMO is automatically initialized and begins
execution immediately upon loading the SMO into CF-65 Data Record
the ACUs. The procedure for loading the SMO into
the ACUs is equivalent to loading any other CWI CF-65 DATA RECORD indicates a CF-65 command
SMO. The JASSM SMO, if it exists on the OCP can be used to record mission event data. When a
DTUC, is identified on the CF-62 menu. The status SMO is loaded, the missile modes, safe conditions
message SMO LOAD CMPLT will be displayed on and pertinent information are recorded along with
each MFD following completion of a SMO load. The FMS mission event data. Operator entry of CF-65
procedure for loading the SMO, (the same as for will result in a DTUC/DTC recording of navigation
loading any other SMO) is contained in T.O. and mission parameters, missile mode switches,
1B-52H-1-12. time to go, and LAR status.

[AMI] CF-62 SMO Menu CF-66 Erase PME Faults

SMO Load Menu (CF-62) (figure 1-24) allows the CF-66 ERASE PME FAULTS indicates a CF-66
operator to select and load a SMO for left pylon, bay command can be used to erase fault indications
(not used with JASSM), or right pylon. The primary that are no longer valid from the PME Status Dis-
SMO is selected from the SMOs loaded on left py- play (FRMT-6). The SMO will indicate to the FMS
lon, bay, or right pylon. which of its fault indications should be erased. Op-
erator entry of CF-66 will result in erasure of all
While the SMO is active, the SMO will inhibit loading past fault indications shown on the PME Status
a new SMO until the following conditions have been Display (FRMT-6, figure 1-33). Any WIU commu-
met: nication faults and ECU faults will be cleared. Any
existing faults will cause a fault recording and the
All WIU and missile power removal complete. fault indication will continue to be displayed in
Classified data erase is completed (software reverse video.
initiated).

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

CF-67 Shutdown Inventory Display (FRMT-7) and an X will be dis-


played next to ECU text on the PME Status Dis-
CF-67 SHUTDOWN indicates a CF-67 command play (FRMT-6). If an ECU Environmental No-Go
can be used to shutdown FMS and SMO processing fault is detected, X will be displayed by CSP next to
in the ACUs. Operator entry of CF-67 will result in ECU text on the PME Status Display (FRMT-6) and
the shutdown of the FMS and SMO. The SMO will ECU will be displayed on the Weapon Status And
delay compliance of the shutdown request until all Inventory Display (FRMT-7). If an Environmental
outstanding SMO faults have been recorded (Less No-Go fault is detected, an ECU master fault will
[AMI] if an FDRC is installed) and until power be displayed. If the CF-68 command is entered
down of all WCE and missiles is complete. The pro- within 1 minute of the time that the fault is
cedure for shuting down the OAS with the SMO detected, missile and WIU power will remain on,
loaded is the same as for any other shutdown and is otherwise missile and WIU power will be removed.
contained in T.O. 1B-52H-1-12. If WIU and/or missile power is removed because of
a fault, the CF-68 command can be entered prior to
CF-68 ECU Power Override re-applying WIU power and the ECU fault will be
ignored.
Less [AMI] CF-68 ECU PWR ORIDE indicates a
CF-68 command can be used to override faults asso- While in ECU power override, the WIU may be op-
ciated with non-availability of Environmental Con- erated using a 30 minute on, 15 minute off, 30 min-
trol Unit (ECU) power. The current state of the ute on cycle.
override is displayed (ON or OFF). The SMO will
not reject a CF-68 command.

[AMI] CF-68 ECU PWR ORIDE serves as an ON-


OFF toggle switch for overriding faults associated
With an ECU fault present, damage to
with non-availability of Environmental Control
equipment may occur if WIU power re-
Unit (ECU) power. The current state of the override
is displayed (ON or OFF) on CF-6. The SMO will mains on continuously as a result of select-
not reject a CF-68 command. ing ECU Power Override.

During WIU power on and initialization, the ECU, Less [AMI] The ECU power override option will
which supplies cooling air to the WIUs, is com- become inactive only if the SMO is reloaded or if a
manded on. If aircraft status indicates ECU power logoff is commanded and the system is restarted.
is not available when commanded, the WIU power The current status of the ECU power override
on process is terminated. Additionally, if an Envi- option, whether it is active or inactive, is displayed
ronmental No-Go fault is detected from the ECU on the FCP Supervision Menu (CF-6).
after ECU power has been applied for 2 minutes,
power will be removed from all missiles and both [AMI] The ECU power override option will become
WIUs unless the operator activates the ECU power inactive only if CF-68 is commanded when the ECU
override option. power override is active. The operator will be given
1 minute from the time the CF-68 command was
Less [AMI] Operator entry of CF-68 will command entered to reenter the CF-68 command if an ECU
the OAS to activate the ECU power override option fault is still in effect otherwise weapon and WIU
and ignore any ECU faults. If an Environmental power will be removed. A system logoff and restart
No-Go fault is detected, an ECU master fault will of the system will also deactivate the ECU override.
be displayed. If the CF-68 command is entered The current status of the ECU power override op-
within 1 minute of the time that the fault is tion, whether it is active or inactive, is displayed on
detected, missile and WIU power will remain on, the FCP Supervision Menu (CF6).
otherwise missile and WIU power will be removed.
If WIU and/or missile power is removed because of [AMI] CF-69A and CF-69B ACU Shutdown Commands
a fault, the CF-68 command can be entered prior to
re-applying WIU power and the ECU fault will be Primary ACU shutdown is initiated by entering a
ignored. CF-69A command and secondary ACU shutdown is
initiated by entering a CF-69B command. When the
[AMI] Operator entry of CF-68 will command the primary ACU is shutdown, the secondary ACU will
OAS to activate the ECU power override option and be reconfigured to become the primary ACU if it is
ignore any ECU faults. If an ECU AC Discrepancy operational. The ACU shutdown process is de-
fault is detected, ECU PWR will be displayed, and scribed in T.O. 1B-52H-1-12.
ECU will be displayed on the Weapon Status and

Change 3 1-47
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

FCP Supervision Menu (CF-6)


Less [AMI]

PMD

6 F CP SUPV
6 1 S T AR TUP
6 2 SMO MENU

64 CL SF MEM ERASE
65 DA T A RECORD
66 ERASE PME F AUL T S
67 SHUTDOWN
68 ECU PWR OR I DE 2

CF - 6

B40814

[AMI]

PMD

6 F CP SUP V PR I MARY SMO : 1


6 1 S T AR TUP
6 2 SMO MENU
F CP APP L I CA T I ONS
6 4 C L S F MEM E RASE
6 5 D A T A R E COR D
6 6 E R A S E PME F AUL T S
6 7 S H U T DOWN
6 8 E CU PWR OR I D E 2
6 9 A SHUTDOWN PR I MARY ACU
6 9B SHUTDOWN SECONDA RY A CU

CF - 6

B40815

Figure 1-23 (Sheet 1 of 2)

1-48 Change 2
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

1 Primary SMO Title NO

24 Character Label Primary SMO title.

2 ECU Power Override NO

OFF ECU power override is not commanded.


ON ECU power override is commanded.

Figure 1-23 (Sheet 2 of 2)

Change 2 1-49
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

SMO Load Menu (CF-62)


Less [AMI]

[AMI]

Figure 1-24

1-50 Change 2
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Less [AMI] MISSION SUPERVISION MENU (CF-8) If the missile type identified by mission data is not
the same as that identified by the previously loaded
The Mission Supervision Menu, commanded by mission and subsequently power is applied to the
CF-8, is shown in Figure 1-25. Much of the data missile(s), a xy:STORE ID transient fatal master
displayed on the Mission Supervision Menu is fault will be displayed.
related to the flight management system and is
contained in T.O. 1B-52H-1-12. The SMO operation If the missile type identified by mission data is not the
items include the current B-52 mission type (i.e., same as that identified by the previously loaded mis-
WAR, TLI, OTL, FERRY or CC) and the missile sion and if either WIU is operational, power will be re-
group ID from the loaded missile DTUC. moved from each WIU that is powered and a MSN
DATA?? master fault will be displayed. However, if
Less [AMI] Read B-52 Sortie Mission Data Command the missile type identified by the previous mission
(CF-81,n) was a JASSM, the power will not be removed.
Operator entry of CF-81,n will initiate reading of NOTE
B-52 mission n data. The SMO will inhibit loading of
the mission data and the command displayed in re- Manual Targeting, Direct Targeting, or Auto-
verse video if any of the following conditions exist: matic Targeting, if active, will be terminated
The B-52 sortie mission file format is not in when a valid CF-81,n command is entered.
conventional (ICSMS) format.
There is a missile in launch countdown. For an in-depth discussion of mission data opera-
Jettison is in progress for any missile. tions see MISSION DATA in Section VII.
SIT is active.
Go-NoGo test is active. [AMI] MISSION SUPERVISION MENU (CF-8)
The SMO is operating in SIM mode.
The Mission Supervision Menu, commanded by
If the mission type of the loaded sortie mission is CF-8, is shown in Figure 1-25. Much of the data
not a conventional mission, the nonfatal master displayed on the Mission Supervision Menu is
fault MSN DATA?? will be displayed. related to the flight management system and is
contained in T.O. 1B-52H-1-12. The screen displays
The JASSM SMO and a sortie mission must be the sortie, mission type (i.e., WAR, TLI, OTL,
loaded in order to successfully apply power to the FERRY or CC), and weapon group for the left py-
WIUs. If a B-52 sortie mission is not loaded WIU lon, bay and right pylon loaded in the OAS.
power application will be inhibited and the nonfatal
master fault MSN DATA ?? will be displayed. [AMI] B-52 Mission Data Load Command (CF-81)

If the sortie mission data that is loaded does not The B-52 Mission Data Load Display (CF-81), fig-
identify a WIU as the Stores Management Interface ure 1-25A, displays the primary SMO, loaded sor-
Unit (SMIU) at a location where power is applied, tie, mission and primary SMO weapon group, num-
power will be removed from that WIU and all mis- ber of sorties available on the DTC, and a list of
siles at that location, and the nonfatal master fault missions available for each sortie. The display also
MSN DATA?? will be displayed. provides the capability of selecting the sortie and
displaying the command to load a mission.
Once the WIU is powered on, weapons may be pow-
ered. Weapons are automatically assigned launch NOTE
points if the sortie mission has JASSM launch
points. When the weapons are powered on, weapon The resident sortie and mission windows at
types are verified and valid weapons are targeted to the top of the CF-81 display will remain blank
the assigned launch points. When sortie mission or display the previously loaded sortie and
data is changed, valid weapons that are not direct mission identifiers until a mission/new mis-
targeted are automatically targeted. sion is loaded.

Weapon store mismatches with sortie mission data The operator can select a sortie from one of three
can be discerned by observing the FRMT-7 Missile ways, Either CF-DF to select the next sortie, CF-
type window in combination with a fault such as DB to select the previous sortie, or MDFY-1, enter
XY:STORE ID or XY:WPN PRSNT. the desired sortie number and press the ENTER
key. The selected sortie number will be displayed
along with the sortie title and the associated mis-
sions will be listed below them.

Change 2 1-51
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Operator entry of CF-81,n will initiate reading of If the weapon type identified by B-52 sortie mission
B-52 mission n data. The JASSM SMO will inhibit data is a JASSM and the weapon identifies itself as
loading of the mission data and the command dis- a JASSM and subsequently a B-52 sortie mission is
played in reverse video if any of the following condi- loaded that does not identify JASSMs the master
tions exist: fault JASSM MSN DATA?? will be displayed
The B-52 sortie mission file format is not in NOTE
conventional format.
There is a missile in launch countdown.
Jettison is in progress for any missile.
Any of the following targeting operations
SIT is active.
will be terminated, if active, when a valid
Go-NoGo test is active.
CF-81,n command is entered.
The SMO is operating in SIM mode.

The B-52 sortie mission file currently loaded Manual Targeting
is a captive carry mission and one or both
WIUs have power applied. Direct Targeting

If the mission type of the loaded sortie mission is Automatic Targeting


not a conventional mission, the nonfatal master
fault JASSM MSN DATA?? will be displayed. For an in-depth discussion of mission data opera-
tions see MISSION DATA in Section VII.
A sortie mission must be loaded in order to success-
fully apply power to the WIUs. If a B-52 sortie mis- [AMI] Weapon Group Load Display (CF-82A, CF-82C)
sion is not loaded WIU power application will be in-
hibited and the nonfatal master fault JASSM MSN The JASSM Weapon Group Load Display (CF-82A
DATA ?? will be displayed. and CF-82C), figure 1-25B, shows the sortie, mission
and weapon group (for the pylons) that are loaded
If the sortie mission data that is loaded does not into the OAS. The display also depicts the number
identify a WIU as the Stores Management Interface available and a listing of the JASSM weapon groups.
Unit (SMIU) at a location where power is applied,
power will be removed from that WIU and all mis- There can be up to 30 JASSM weapon groups on a
siles at that location, and the nonfatal master fault DTC. The CF-82A and CF-82C displays can show a
JASSM MSN DATA?? will be displayed. maximum of nine weapon groups at a time. CF-DF
and CF-DB commands are used to page forward or
Once the WIU is powered on, weapons may be pow- back to the page containing the desired weapon
ered. Weapons are automatically assigned launch group.
points if the sortie mission has JASSM launch
points. When the weapons are powered on, weapon The operator can select and load a weapon group
types are verified and valid weapons are targeted to into the OAS with a CF-82,nn or CF-82,n com-
the assigned launch points. When sortie mission mand, where nn or n represents the weapon group
data is changed, valid weapons that are not direct number as shown on the CF-82A or CF-82C display.
targeted are automatically retargeted when auto
targeting is not enabled. NOTE

Weapon store mismatches with sortie mission data Although depicted as LP and RP WPN
can be discerned by observing the FRMT-7 Missile GROUPs, CF-82A and CF-82C represent all
type window in combination with a fault such as the JASSM SMO controlled weapons. A
xy:STORE ID or xy:WPN PRSNT. CF-82,nn or CF-82,n command from either
the CF-82A or CF-82C display will load the
If the weapon type identified by mission data is a selected (nn or n) weapon group for all the
JASSM and subsequently power is applied to the JASSMs.
weapon(s), and the weapon indicates it is not a
JASSM the transient fatal master fault XY:STORE The CF-82,nn and CF-82,n commands will
ID will be displayed and power will be removed be ignored, if CF-82A or CF-82C is not dis-
from the weapon. played on the current MFD.

1-52 Change 2
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Mission Supervision Menu (CF-8)


Less [AMI]

[AMI]

PMD

8 MSN SUP V

81 B 5 2 DA T A 1
RE S I D ENT SOR T I E 3
RE S I D ENT B 5 2 DATA 4

SE L ECT ED WEAPON GROUP


8 2 A L P WPN GRP 5
8 2 B B AY WPN GRP
8 2 C RP WPN GRP 5

- - - - CF - 8

B52478

Figure 1-25 (Sheet 1 of 2)

Change 2 1-52A
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Mission Supervision Menu (CF-8) (Cont)


WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION
FIABLE

1 Loaded B-52 Mission NO


Type

WAR JASSM War mission is loaded.


OTL JASSM Operational Test Launch (OTL) mission is loaded.
CC JASSM Captive Carry (CC) mission is loaded.
FERRY JASSM Ferry mission is loaded.
TLI JASSM Timeline Integration (TLI) mission is loaded.
(blank) No mission is loaded, or the current mission is not recognized by the JASSM
SMO.
2 Less [AMI] Missile NO
Mission Data Tape

28 Character ASCII Missile mission data tape label.


Title
(blank) When no missile DTUC is installed; title on mission data tape contains all
blanks.

3 [AMI] Sortie Title NO


28 Characters Title of the sortie loaded into the ACU.
(Blank) No mission is loaded into the ACU or mission data load is in progress.
4 [AMI] Mission Title NO
28 Characters Title of the mission loaded into the ACU.
(Blank) No mission is loaded into the ACU or mission data load is in progress.

5 [AMI] Weapon Group NO


Title
28 Characters Title of the weapon group assigned to the associated location.

Figure 1-25 (Sheet 2 of 2)

1-52B Change 2
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

B-52 Mission Data Load Display (CF-81)


[AMI]

WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

1 Primary SMO Title NO

24 Character Label Primary SMO title.


2 Sortie Title NO
28 Character Label Title of the sortie loaded into the ACU.
(Blank) No mission is loaded into the ACU or mission data load is in progress.
3 Mission Title NO
28 Character Label Title of the mission loaded into the ACU.
(Blank) No mission is loaded into the ACU or mission data load is in progress.
4 PRIMARY SMO NO The text, PRIMARY SMO GROUP, will appear when a weapon group has
GROUP been loaded for the primary SMO.
(Bright Underlined
Video)
(Blank) No weapon group has been loaded for the primary SMO.
5 Primary SMO Weapon NO
Group
28 Character Label Title of the weapon group loaded for the primary SMO.
(Blank) No weapon group has been loaded for the primary SMO.

Figure 1-25A (Sheet 1 of 2)

Change 2 1-52C
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

B-52 Mission Data Load Display (CF-81) (Cont)

WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

6 Sortie No. Select YES


n Selected sortie number (1 - 8).

6A Loaded B-52 Mission NO


Type

WAR JASSM War mission is loaded.


OTL JASSM Operational Test Launch (OTL) mission is loaded.
CC JASSM Captive Carry (CC) mission is loaded.
FERRY JASSM Ferry mission is loaded.
TLI JASSM Timeline Integration (TLI) mission is loaded.
(blank) No mission is loaded, or the current mission is not recognized by the JASSM
SMO.
7 DTC Sortie Count NO
0 No DTC is installed or no sorties are resident on the DTC.
n Number of sorties resident on the DTC.

8 Selected Sortie No. NO


n Selected sortie number (1 - 8).

9 Selected Sortie Title NO


28 Character Label Title of selected sortie on the DTC.
(Blank) No DTC is available.
10 DTC Mission Title NO
28 Character Label Title of each mission data file in the DTC for the selected sortie.
(Blank) No DTC is available.

Figure 1-25A (Sheet 2 of 2)

1-52D Change 2
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Weapon Group Load Menu (CF-82A, CF-82C)


[AMI]

Figure 1-25B (Sheet 1 of 2)

Change 2 1-52E
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Weapon Group Load Menu (CF-82A, CF-82C) (Cont)

WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

1 Selected Sortie Title NO


28 Character Label Title of the sortie resident in the ACU.
(Blank) No mission is loaded into the ACU or mission data load is in progress.
2 Selected Mission Title NO
28 Character Label Title of the mission resident in the ACU.
(Blank) No mission is loaded into the ACU or mission data load is in progress.
3 Selected Weapon NO
Group
28 Character Label Title of the weapon group loaded into the ACU for the selected location.
(Blank) No weapon group loaded into the ACU for the selected location.
4 Number of Weapon NO
Groups Available
n or nn Number of JASSM weapon groups available to load.
5 Weapon Group NO
Number
n or nn JASSM weapon group number.
6 Weapon Group NO
Title
28 Character Label JASSM weapon group title.

Figure 1-25B (Sheet 2 of 2)

1-52F Change 2
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

TARGETING PROCESS CONTROL (CF-DD AND CF-DE) DIRECT TARGET COPY COMMAND (CF-Dn)

There are two commands (CF-DD and CF-DE) that Operator entry of CF-Dn, will result in the direct
allow an operator to control the completion process target data currently displayed being copied to di-
when one of the following requests is active: rect target n. n represents the number of the direct
Manual Targeting (CF-586).
target to receive the copied direct target data. A
Direct Target Definition (CF-588).
confirmation prompt, OVERWRITE DATA? (YES/
NO) will be displayed requesting confirmation to
The targeting process completion command, CF- overwrite the existing direct target data for direct
DD, initiates the downloading of target data to the target n with the current direct target data. A YES
selected missile(s). The other command used to con- response to the confirmation prompt will result in
trol the targeting process is the CF-DE command, overwriting the target data for direct target n and
and is used to exit targeting process without down- missiles previously assigned/targeted to direct tar-
loading data to the missile(s). get n will be unassigned/untargeted. A NO response
to the confirmation prompt will result in abandon-
Targeting Completion Command (CF-DD) ing the CF-Dn command, leaving the direct target n
data and missile assignment and targeted states
Operator entry of CF-DD will conclude the current unchanged. If the confirmation prompt is unan-
targeting request. If either the manual targeting or swered after Less [AMI] 60 seconds, [AMI] 120
direct targeting operation is being performed and if seconds the default answer of NO will be assumed.
missiles are selected, transfer of targeting data to
the selected missiles will be initiated. The current The SMO will reject a CF-Dn command and display
targeting process will then be concluded if Direct it in reverse highlight if any of the following condi-
Targeting is active. tions exist:
Direct Target operation is not currently active.
The SMO will reject a CF-DD command and display
it in reverse video if any of the following conditions
Direct target n is the same as the currently
displayed direct target.
exist: n is not a valid direct target number.
The manual targeting or direct target defini- There is another confirmation prompt pend-
tion operation is not active. ing.
The display associated with the active target- Direct Target display is not displayed on the
ing operation is not present on the selected MFD. same MFD on which the copy command was en-
The data items required have not been en- tered.
tered for the active targeting operation.
Less [AMI] Manual targeting operation is ac- MISSILE CONTROL PANEL BACKUP DISPLAY (CF-E)
tive and a missile mission DTUC is not available.
[AMI] Manual targeting operation is active CF-E, shown in figure 1-26, can be used by the op-
erator to enter missile commands in lieu of entering
and a weapon mission group is not available. the commands via the WCP. The CF-E commands
Exit Targeting Process Command (CF-DE) associated with the JASSM SMO are contained in
figure 1-27. Input of commands using CF-E is con-
Operator entry of CF-DE command will exit the re- tained in Section III of T.O. 1B-52H-1-12.
quest without initiating the transfer of targeting
data or saving direct target that has been changed. SELECTED DIRECT TARGET DESELECTION COM-
MAND (CLR-D)
The SMO will reject a CF-DE command and display
it in reverse video if any of the following conditions If a direct target has been selected via PRGM-Dn,
exist: operator entry of CLR-D will command the SMO to
deselect that direct target for launch. If a direct tar-
The manual targeting or direct target opera- get is not currently selected for launch, CLR-D will
tion is not active. be rejected and displayed in reverse video. The se-
The display associated with the active target- lected direct target will also be exited if auto launch
ing operation is not present on the selected MFD. mode is selected or a fly-to command is entered.

Change 2 1-52G/(1-52H blank)


BLA
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Missile Control Panel Backup Display (CF-E)


PMD

W I U PWR
L P 1 / 2 =E 9A
WPN J E T T
SE L = EE 1 RP 1 / 2 = E 9 C
EN HW SWCH= E 9D

L AUNCH WPN PWR


3
4 / 5 MODE = E 7 ON = E 6 A
6 = ECD =E 1 1 OF F = E 6 B

ENTER E 3 THEN ENTER A TO SE L ECT OR 0 TO CL E AR


L OCA T I ON + S T A T I ON = E3
7 8 9 1 2 3 6 7 8
CF E 10

11 11 11 11 11 A67182

WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

1 WIU Power Status NO


ON WIU power is off.
ON (Bright Underlined WIU power is on.
Video)

2 WIU Power Status NO


OFF WIU power is on.
OFF (Bright Under- WIU power is off.
lined Video)
3 Master Fault Status NO
MSTR A master fault is not displayed.
FAULT
MSTR A master fault is displayed.
FAULT (Bright
Underlined Video)

4 AUTO Launch Mode NO


Status
AUTO Launch mode is manual.
AUTO (Bright Launch mode is automatic.
Underlined Video)

Figure 1-26 (Sheet 1 of 2)

1-53
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Missile Control Panel Backup Display (CF-E) (Cont)


WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION
FIABLE

5 MAN Launch Mode NO


Status
MAN Launch mode is automatic.
MAN (Bright Launch mode is manual.
Underlined Video)
6 MAN Launch NO
Command
MAN LAUNCH Manual launch has not been commanded or has completed.
MAN LAUNCH (Bright Manual launch has been commanded and launch is in progress.
Underlined Video)
7 Location Identifier NO
LP Left pylon is not selected.
LP (Bright Underlined Left pylon is selected.
Video)
8 Location Identifier NO

RP Right pylon is not selected.


RP (Bright Underlined Right pylon is selected.
Video)
9 Station Identifier NO

ALL ALL station switch is not selected.


ALL (Bright Underlined ALL station switch is selected.
Video)

10 Station Identifier NO

Station Number Station is not selected (Stations 4 and 5 are not used).
1 Thru 8
Station Number Station is selected (Stations 4 and 5 are not used).
1 Thru 8 (Bright
Underlined Video)
11 CF-E3 Status YES

A CF-E3 was the last command entered and the corresponding location or sta-
tion is currently selected. When A is displayed, the location/station identifier
above it will be displayed in Bright Underline Video.
0 CF-E3 was the last command entered and the corresponding location or sta-
tion is not selected. When 0 is displayed, the location/station identifier
above it will be displayed in Normal Video.
(blank) CF-E3 was not the last command entered or corresponding location or sta-
tion is not currently selected.

Figure 1-26 (Sheet 2 of 2)

1-54
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Commands for OAS Power Control Panel and Missile


Control Panel (CF-E)
OAS PCP/WCP SWITCH CF-E COMMAND PURPOSE
WPN JETT SEL CF-EE1 Jettisons Selected missile(s)
WPN LNCH MODE CF-E7 Switches AUTO/MAN Launch Function
MIU/LP CF-E9A Power ON/OFF for Left Pylon WIU
MIU/RP CF-E9C Power ON/OFF for Right Pylon WIU
EN HW SWCH CF-E9D Enable Commands to be Entered Via PCP/WCP subsequent to
CF-E9A or CF-E9C Commands
MAN LNCH CF-ECD Command Manual missile Launch
MSTR FAULT CF-E11 Acknowledge Master Faults
Locations: CF-E3 Allows Selection of Location(s) and Station(s)
L PYLN
R PYLN

Stations:
1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, and ALL
WPN PWR ON CF-E6A Power ON for Selected missile(s)
WPN PWR OFF CF-E6B Power OFF for Selected missile(s)

Figure 1-27

1-55
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

FORMAT (FRMT) DISPLAYS tion Status displayed in the advisory area. The
Weapon Status and Inventory display without the
The FRMT display displays the format menu shown Selected Station Status is requested on the selected
in figure 1-29. FRMT-6 PME Status, FRMT-7 missile MFD at an operator station by entering a FRMT-7
Data, ([AMI] FRMT-7A LP Weapon Data, FRMT-7C command when the JASSM SMO is the primary
RP Weapon Data and FRMT-77 Stores Summary) SMO. The Weapon Status and Inventory display
FRMT-10 DEST/OAP table, and FRMT-12 Weapon can also be requested when the JASSM SMO is sec-
Summary displays are applicable to JASSM opera- ondary SMO by entering a FRMT-7A command
tions. Operator entry of FRMT will cause the Format when the JASSM SMO is assigned to the left pylon
Menu to be displayed on the selected MFD at the sta- or a FRMT-7C command when the JASSM SMO is
tion where the command was entered. The format assigned to the right pylon.
commands are shown in figure 1-28.
NOTE
Radar/Electro-Optical Viewing System (EVS) Displays
[AMI] The CF-DF = PAGE FWD, CFDB =
Discussion of the Radar and EVS displays, com- PAGE BACK label is in the advisory area
manded by FRMT-1, FRMT-2, FRMT-4, or FRMT-5, and will be overwritten if FRMT-7XY is
is contained in T.O. 1B-52H-1-12. The SMO will entered and when release advisories are
provide the destination label for these displays displayed.
when the destination is a JASSM launch point.
The items which can be reviewed on the JASSM
PME Status Display (FRMT-6) Status and Inventory Display are contained in the
following list:
Figure 1-30 shows FRMT-6, the PME Status dis-
play. Much of the data displayed on the PME Status Armament Interface Unit (AIU) fault indica-
display is common OAS equipment and is contained tion.
in T.O. 1B-52H-1-12. ECU fault indication.
The operator can review the operational status of
Left and right WIU, GPS receiver, IU, and
DTU/DTR fault indications.
the AIU, ECU, left WIU and right WIU via the Missile identification type and sub-type.
PME Status display. The PME Status display Missile power state.
shows AIU and WIU A bus and C bus communica- Missile faults.
tion status and AIU, ECU and WIU failure status. Ejector status (on selected station status only).
AIU will be displayed in reverse video, if the AIU Missile targeting status.
has failed; ECU will be displayed in reverse video, Missile alignment status.
if the ECU has failed; and WIU will be displayed in Missile GPS data transfer status.
reverse video for the left or right WIU respectively,
if either the WIU communication or the WIU have
Telemetry status (on selected station status
only).
failed. The AIU, ECU or WIU failure status is also
displayed on the JASSM Status and Inventory dis-
Manual launch required status (on selected
station status only).
play (FRMT-7). Each failure display on FRMT-7 will Crypto key presence indicators.
be removed if the associated failure status clears Missile power on/off countup timer (on se-
Operator entry of FRMT-6 will cause the PME Sta- lected station status only).
tus Display to be displayed on the selected MFD at Store missile type (on selected station status
the station where the command was entered. only).
Configuration ID (on selected station status
JASSM Status and Inventory Display (FRMT-7) only).
Carrier navigation mode status.
Less [AMI] The JASSM Status and Inventory dis- In-Range/In-Zone status.
play, commanded by FRMT-7, is shown in Figure
1-31. This display is used to view WCE and missile Operator entry of FRMT-7 will cause the JASSM Sta-
status data. tus and Inventory Display to be displayed on the
selected MFD at the station where the command was
entered.
[AMI] The Weapon Status and Inventory display
can be requested with or without the Selected Sta-

1-56 Change 2
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

JASSM Status and Inventory Display Request with Se- plays are presented in the order of assigned JASSM
lected Station Status (FRMT-7xy) locations; Left Pylon, Right Pylon and back to the
starting FRMT-7,7A, 7C or 7xy display. Paging back-
Operator entry of FRMT-7xy, where xy represents a ward from the FRMT-7, 7A, 7C or 7xy will present
single valid location and station selection, will the Weapon Assignment Data displays in the re-
cause the JASSM Status and Inventory display verse sequence.
with selected station status display, figure 1-32, to
be displayed on the selected MFD along with status NOTE
from the selected location and station. A single val-
id location and station is selected on an IKB by en- Although not displayed (overwritten with
tering A or C followed by a number 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, or JASSM xy data), CF-DF and CF-DB com-
8. Numbers 4 and 5 are invalid stations for JASSM. mands are available on the FRMT-7xy dis-
The characters A and C represent the left or right play, allowing the operator to request the
pylon location respectively. The numbers represent Weapon Assignment Data displays.
the selected station on the identified pylon. As an
example, a FRMT-7A3 command would request the [AMI] Stores Inventory Summary Display (FRMT-77)
FRMT-7 display to appear with detailed station sta-
tus for left pylon station 3 being displayed on the Operator entry of FRMT-77 displays the Stores In-
bottom of the selected MFD at the station where ventory Summary (figure 1-32B). The Stores Inven-
the command was entered. tory Summary display provides generic store/weap-
on information for all locations. All data on this dis-
[AMI] Weapon Assignment Data Display
(CF-DF or CF-DB From FRMT-7, 7A, 7C or 7xy)
play is controlled by the CSP and none of the data
fields are modifiable.
The JASSM Weapon Assignment Data display (fig-
Destination Table Display (FRMT-10,nn)
ure 1-32A), is requested by paging forward (CF-DF)
or backward (CF-DB) from the Weapon Status and The Destination Table display, commanded by FMS
Inventory displays (FRMT-7, 7A, 7C or 7xy). In addi- command FRMT-10,nn is shown in figure 1-33. The
tion to common FRMT-7 data, such as station num- SMO will provide the destination label, JASSM LP,
ber, weapon type/subtype, and the launch point/tar- for each destination in figure 1-33 when the respec-
get identifier, the Weapon Assignment Data display tive destination is a JASSM launch point. The SMO
provides the weapon group id, selected sortie, and will not allow modification of a turn short indication,
selected B-52 mission. Paging forward from FRMT-7 latitude, longitude, and altitude for a JASSM LP.
7A, 7C or 7xy, the Weapon Assignment Data dis-

JASSM Format Commands


COMMAND DESCRIPTION

FRMT Format Menu Request.


FRMT-6 PME Status Display Request.
FRMT-7 JASSM Status and Inventory Display Request.
FRMT-7A [AMI] JASSM Status and Inventory Display Request.
FRMT-7C [AMI] JASSM Status and Inventory Display Request.
FRMT-7xy JASSM Status and Inventory Display Request with Selected Station xy.
FRMT-77 [AMI] Stores Inventory Summary Display
FRMT-10,nn Destination Table Display. nn = current or selected destination.
FRMT-12,nn Weapon Summary Display. nn = direct target (Dn) or launch point (nn).
CF-DF or CF-DB From
JASSM Weapon Assignment Data Display Request.
FRMT-7, 7A, 7C or 7xy [AMI]

Figure 1-28

Change 2 1-57
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

JASSM FRMT (Format) Menu


Less [AMI]

PMD

FRMT MENU
1 RDR
2 RDR + PMD
3 E VS
4 E VS + PMD
5 E VS F UL L
6 PME S T A TUS
7 WPN DA T A (XY ) (XY = L OC / S T A )
8 EMERG DA T A
9 F XP T TB L
10 DE S T / OAP TB L

1 2 WE APON SUMMARY ( NN )
+ XH POS I T I ON

NN= J ASS M L AUNCH PO I NT ( 1 9 9 ) OR D I R TGT ( D 1 D 6 )


FRMT -

A67183

[AMI]

PMD

FRMT MENU
1 RDR + XH POS I T I ON
2 RDR + PMD 7 7 ST OR ES SUMMARY
3 E VS 1 2 WE APON SUMMARY ( NN )
4 E VS + PMD NN = J ASSML AUNCH P T ( 1 9 9 ) OR
5 E VS F UL L D I R TGT ( D 1 D 6 )
6 PME S T A TUS
7 PR I MARY WE APON DA T A
8 EMERG DA T A
9 F XP T TB L
10 DE S T / OAP TB L
7A L P WPN DA T A 1
7B B AY WPN DA T A
7C RP WPN DA T A 1

FRMT -

B40819

Figure 1-29 (Sheet 1 of 2)

1-58 Change 2
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

1 SMO ID NO
24 Character ASCII ID ID of SMO assigned to specified location.

24 Character ASCII ID ID of SMO assigned to specified location and SMO is primary.


(Bright Underline Video)
(blank) No SMO assigned to location.

Figure 1-29 (Sheet 2 of 2)

Change 2 1-59
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

PME Status Display (FRMT-6)


Less [AMI]

PMD

BUS PME FL T BUS PME FL T BUS PME F L T B U S PME F L T

ACU A DEU RIU CD I U


ACU B RSC AHRS CSCP
ACU C RVR RDR RNMP
RNK B WCP
D TU 1 NK B
D TU 2 1 2 AIU 3
D TU 3 IU RA
D TU 4 GP S DOOR
S AU ECU 3
I ME 1 RPK B
I ME 2 NPK B 1 2 L WI U 3
DVS 1 2 R WI U 3
EIU

- - F RM T - 6

A47310

[AMI]

Figure 1-30 Sheet (1 of 2)

1-60 Change 2
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

1 Device A Bus Test NO

A The corresponding device has failed the A Bus test since the last time
faults were cleared (CF-66), but is currently passing the A Bus test.
A (Reverse Video) The corresponding device is currently failing A Bus test.
(Blank) The corresponding device has not failed the A Bus test since the last time
faults were cleared.
2 Device C Bus Test NO

C The corresponding device has failed the C Bus test since the last time
faults were cleared (CF-66), but is currently passing the C Bus test.
C (Reverse Video) The corresponding device is currently failing the C bus test.
(Blank) The corresponding device has not failed the C Bus test since the last
time faults were cleared.

3 Device Fault NO
X The corresponding device has failed since the last time faults were
cleared (CF-66), but is currently not faulted.
X (Reverse Video) The corresponding device is currently faulted.
(Blank) The corresponding device has not failed since the last time faults were
cleared.

Figure 1-30 Sheet (2 of 2)

Change 2 1-61
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

JASSM Status and Inventory Display (FRMT-7)


(FRMT-7, FRMT-7A, FRMT-7C)
Less [AMI]
SAMPLE

PMD

2 M 1 GO / 1 0 C 1 2
0 1 / MG Z R I GHT 2

1 2 3 / 4 5 3 1 3
6 / 7 8 L EF T 3 R I GHT 1 R I GHT 3
9

7 7
L EF T 7 R I GHT 7

6 8 6 8
L EF T 6 L EF T 8 R I GHT 6 R I GHT 8

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
FRMT 7

A75616

NOTE
Details of the LEFT 1 station inventory defined in the following table, LEFT 2 dis-
play is shown as a sample. The other station data displays are identical.
Stations 4 and 5 are not used with JASSMs.

Figure 1-31 (Sheet 1 of 6)

1-62 Change 3
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

[AMI]
SAMPLE

PMD

2 M 1 GO / 10 C 1 2
0 1 / MG Z R I GHT 2

1 2 3 / 4 5 3 1 3
6 / 7 8 L EF T 3 R I GHT 1 R I GHT 3
9

7 7
L EF T 7 R I GHT 7

6 8 6 8
L EF T 6 L EF T 8 R I GHT 6 R I GHT 8

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
FRMT - 7

C F - DF = P AGE FWD C F - DB = P AGE B ACK

B41366

NOTE
Details of the LEFT 1 station inventory defined in the following table, LEFT 2 dis-
play is shown as a sample. The other station data displays are identical.
Stations 4 and 5 are not used with JASSMs.

WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

1 Crypto Key Status NO

NO KEYS Crypto keys are not available.


(Reverse Video)
(blank) Crypto keys are available.
2 Missile Type NO
M1 Weapon power is off and mission data indicates weapon is an
AGM-158A.
Weapon power is on and both weapon and mission data agree weapon is
an AGM-158A.
M1 (Reverse Video) Weapon is on and indicates that the weapon is an AGM-158A. Mission data
disagrees. Not a JASSM mission.

Figure 1-31 (Sheet 2 of 6)

Change 2 1-62A
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

JASSM Status and Inventory Display (FRMT-7)


(FRMT-7, FRMT-7A, FRMT-7C) (Cont)
WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION
FIABLE

2 (Cont) M NO Weapon is on and indicating it is a variant.

Weapon is off and mission data indicates weapon is a variant.


A carrier mission is not loaded and the weapon is a JASSM. (SIT and Go/No-
Go test only)
M (Reverse Video) Weapon power is on and indicating it is a variant, and mission data is in
disagreement.

P Weapon is present, but it is of unknown type. JASSM MSN data indicates


empty station. (WPN PRSNT master fault)
P (Reverse Video) Non-JASSM weapon (displayed after power on attempt)
(blank) WIU power is off for the location, or a missile is not present at the station.

3 Weapon Status NO
CL Captive Carry missile launched (simulated launch).
GO Mission capable: Safe to Release with launchable alignment state. Manual
launch required.
GO (Bright Underline Fully Mission capable: All Up Round ready with launchable alignment state.
Video)
NG (Reverse Video) Permanent fatal fault has occurred for this missile. Missile power is
inhibited.

OF WIU power is on for this pylon and missile power is off for this missile.
ON Missile power is on for this missile.
X Missile is not present and no missile presence discrepancy exists.

X (Reverse Video) Missile is not present and a missile presence discrepancy exists.
(blank) WIU power for this pylon is off.

Figure 1-31 (Sheet 3 of 6)

1-62B Change 3
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

4 Target Data NO

Dn Direct target has been assigned to missile where n = 1 to 6, or the missile


has been launched against the target.
Dn (Bright Video) Direct target has been assigned to the missile and targeting is in progress,
or the weapon has been powered off after targeting. n = 1 to 6.
Dn (Bright Underline Direct target has been assigned to the missile, targeting data has been as-
Video) signed, loaded, and verified.
Dn (Reverse Video) Targeting failure.
nn Launch point number has been assigned to the missile, or the missile has
been launched against the target. nn = 1 to 99.
nn (Bright Video) Launch point number has been assigned to the missile and targeting is in
progress, or the weapon has been powered off after targeting. nn = 1 to 99.
nn (Bright Underline Launch point has been assigned to the missile, targeting data has been as-
Video) signed, loaded and verified.
nn (Reverse Video) Targeting failure.
(blank) Missile is not assigned, WIU power is not applied, or the missile has been
jettisoned.

5 Mission Group NO
a Mission group associated with the launch point that has been assigned to the
missile, or the missile has been launched against the target.
a = A to F.
a (Bright Video) Mission group associated with the launch point that has been assigned to
the missile and targeting is in progress. a = A to F.
a (Bright Underline Mission group associated with the launch point that has been assigned to the
Video) missile, targeting data has been assigned, loaded and verified. a = A to F.
a (Reverse Video) Targeting failure for mission group associated with the launch point.
a = A to F.
(blank) WIU power is off, the missile is not assigned, the missile is assigned to a di-
rect target prior to targeting or missile has been jettisoned.

6 Transfer Alignment NO
Quality

nn Transfer alignment quality. nn= 1 to 10.

nn (Reverse Video) Transfer alignment quality. nn= 10. Reverse video indicates a failure has
Less [AMI] occurred; [AMI] persisted for a minimum of 10 minutes.
(blank) WIU or missile power off, missile is not present, or transfer alignment not ini-
tiated.

Figure 1-31 (Sheet 4 of 6)

Change 3 1-62C
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

JASSM Status and Inventory Display (FRMT-7)


(FRMT-7, FRMT-7A, FRMT-7C) (Cont)
WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION
FIABLE

7 Missile Status NO

BT Missile is in IBIT.
ER Mission data successfully erased.
ER (Normal Blinking Mission data erase in progress.
Video)
ER (Reverse Video) Mission data erase failure.
IN Missile is in GPS Initialization.
NOTE
IN can also indicate the combined loss of crypto keys, AUR ready,
and minimum GPS.
IN (Reverse Video) Missile is in GPS initialization and Time Received fault has occurred.
MG Missile has received minimum GPS data to acquire GPS after launch.
MG (Reverse Video) Missile has received minimum GPS data and Ephemeris Received fault oc-
curred.
TK Missile is tracking at least 4 satellites (test launch only).

WU Missile is in Warmup. Prior to missile power application, indicates heater


power is applied (115 VAC). Subsequent to missile power application,
indicates missile is in warm-up.
WU (Reverse Video) Heater power fault has occurred (while missile power on or off) or warm up
fault has occurred (while missile power on).
(blank) WIU is off, or missile 115 VAC and 28 VDC #1 is off.

8 Ranging/In-Zone NO
R In-Range.
[AMI] R (Reverse In-Range with launch inhibited.
Video)
Z In-Zone.
[AMI] Z (Reverse In-Zone with launch inhibited.
Video)
(blank) WIU or missile power is off, or neither In-Range nor In-Zone.

9 Missile Fault Display NO When a missile fault exists, the fault text is displayed.
(See FRMT-7 missile Faults in Section VII).

10 L WIU Fault Indicator NO


WIU (Reverse Video) A WIU fault indication has been received which may preclude missile launch
from the left pylon or communication with the left WIU has failed.
(blank) No fault is present for the left WIU.

Figure 1-31 (Sheet 5 of 6)

1-62D Change 3
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

11 Carrier Nav Mode NO

DPLR/AHRS Carrier nav mode is DPLR/AHRS. ([AMI] Over land only)


(Reverse Video)

DPLR-NAV Carrier nav mode is DPLR-NAV.

GPS/AHRS Carrier nav mode is GPS/AHRS.


(Reverse Video)

GPS-NAV Carrier nav mode is GPS-NAV.

NAV Carrier nav mode is NAV.

NAV INVALD Invalid nav mode.


(Reverse Video)

(blank) No prime nav mode data available.

12-16 Fault/Status Indicators

12 [AMI] DTC (Blinking NO SMO is accessing DTC.


Video)

DTU ([AMI] DTC) The I/O with the missile Mission DTUC/DTC failed (GPS initialization or mis-
(Reverse Video) sile Mission Data attempt).

(blank) No fault is present or [AMI] SMO is not accessing the DTC.

13 IU (Reverse Video) NO The I/O with the Interface Unit failed (GPS Almanac or Crypto Keys Access
attempt).

(blank) No fault is present.

14 GPS (Reverse Video) NO The IU has faulted the GPS receiver.

(blank) No fault is present.

15 ECU (Reverse Video) NO An ECU fault indication has been received from the AIU.

(blank) No fault is present.

16 AIU (Reverse Video) NO An AIU fault indication has been received which may preclude missile
launch or communication with the AIU has failed.

(blank) No fault is present.

17 R WIU Fault Indicator NO

WIU (Reverse Video) A WIU fault indication has been received which may preclude missile launch
from the right pylon or communication with the right WIU has failed.

(blank) No fault is present.

Figure 1-31 (Sheet 6 of 6)

Change 2 1-63
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

JASSM Status and Inventory Display with Selected


Station Status (FRMT-7xy)
SAMPLE

PMD

2 M 1 GO / 1 0 C 2
0 1 / MG Z R I GHT 2

1 3 1 3
L EF T 2 L EF T 3 R I GHT 2 R I GHT 3

7 7
L EF T 7 R I GHT 7

6 8 6 8
L EF T 6 L EF T 8 R I GHT 6 R I GHT 8

FRMT 7 XY

T LMY 8 9
12 3 4 / 5 6 7 EJ 10
11 12 / 13 1 5 T I ME 16

14 A75617

NOTE

Stations 4 and 5 are not used with JASSMs.

WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

1 Selected Location NO

x (Bright Video) x = Pylon Location L or R.


L = Left pylon location of missile selected.
R= Right pylon location of missile selected.
2 Selected Station NO

y (Bright Video) y = Station number of missile selected; 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 or 8.

Figure 1-32 (Sheet 1 of 5)

1-64
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

3 Missile Type ID NO Store Identification for selected station.


possible:
AGM-158A An AGM-158A JASSM is present.
(blank) WIU is off; power has never been applied to the weapon; or weapon is
not present.
4 JASSM Status NO
CL Captive Carry missile launched (simulated launch).
GO Mission capable: Safe to Release with launchable alignment state. Manu-
al launch required.
GO (Bright Underline Fully Mission capable: All Up Round ready with launchable alignment
Video) state.
NG (Reverse Video) Permanent fatal fault has occurred for this missile. Missile power is inhib-
ited.

OF WIU power is on for this pylon and missile power is off for this missile.
ON Missile power is on for this missile.
X Missile is not present and no missile presence discrepancy exists.
X (Reverse Video) Missile is not present and a missile presence discrepancy exists.
(blank) WIU power for this pylon is off.
5 Direct Target/Launch NO
Point Number
Dn Direct target has been assigned to missile where n = 1 to 6, or the missile
has been launched against the target.
Dn (Bright Video) Direct target has been assigned to the missile and targeting is in progress,
or the weapon has been powered off after targeting. n = 1 to 6.
Dn (Bright Underline Direct target has been assigned to the missile, targeting data has been
Video) loaded and verified.
Dn (Reverse Video) Targeting failure.
nn Launch point number has been assigned to the missile, or the missile has
been launched against the target. nn = _1 to 99.
nn (Bright Video) Launch point number has been assigned to the missile and targeting is in
progress, or the weapon has been powered off after targeting. nn = 1 to 99.
nn (Bright Underline Launch point or target number has been assigned to the missile,
Video) loaded and verified.
nn (Reverse Video) Targeting failure.
(blank) Missile is not assigned; WIU power is not applied; or the missile has been
jettisoned.

Figure 1-32 (Sheet 2 of 5)

Change 3 1-65
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

JASSM Status and Inventory Display with Selected


Station Status (FRMT-7xy) (Cont)
WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION
FIABLE

6 Mission Group NO
a Mission group associated with the launch point that has been assigned to
the missile, or the missile has been launched against the target. a = A to F.
a (Bright Video) Mission group associated with the launch point that has been assigned to
the missile and targeting is in progress. a = A to F.
a (Bright Underline Mission group associated with the launch point that has been assigned to
Video) the missile, targeting data has been assigned, loaded and verified. a = A
to F.
a (Reverse Video) Targeting failure for mission group associated with the launch point. a = A
to F.
(blank) WIU power is off, the missile is not assigned, the missile is assigned to a
direct target prior to targeting or missile has been jettisoned.
7 Missile Fault Display NO When a missile fault exists, the fault text is displayed.
(See FRMT-7 missile Faults in Section VII).
8 Telemetry Power Status NO
(Flight Test Only)
OFF Telemetry is commanded off.
ON Telemetry is commanded on.
(blank) Less [AMI] WIU power is off.
9 Manual Launch NO
Required Indication
MAN LNCH REQ Missile requires manual launch and missile power is on.
(Reverse Video)
(blank) Weapon power is on with no fault requiring manual launch existing or weap-
on power is off.
For Test Only: In addition to the MAN LNCH REQ the window will display the following:
TXA HALT Missile transfer alignment halt test is commanded (test only).
TXA HLT/REIN Missile transfer alignment halt and reinitialization tests are both com-
manded (test only).
TXA REINIT Missile transfer alignment reinitialization test is commanded (test only).
(blank) Missile power is off and TXA halt is not commanded, or missile is not
present.
10 Ejector Status NO
NOT UNLKD (Reverse Illegal ejector status is detected.
Video)
UNLOCKD Ejector is unlocked.
(blank) Missile is not present or WIU power for this pylon is off.
11 Missile Configuration ID NO
xxxxxx Missile Configuration ID.
(blank) Less [AMI] WIU power off. [AMI] Power has never been applied to either
the WIU or the weapon, or weapon is not present.

Figure 1-32 (Sheet 3 of 5)

1-66 Change 2
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

12 Transfer Alignment NO
Quality

nn Transfer alignment quality. nn= 1 or 10 (1 = Aligned;10 = NOT Aligned).

nn (Reverse Video) Transfer alignment quality. nn= 10. Reverse video indicates a failure has
Less [AMI] occurred; [AMI] persisted for a minimum of 10 minutes.
(blank) WIU or missile power off, missile is not present, or transfer alignment not ini-
tiated.
13 Weapon Data/GPS NO
Status
BT Missile is in IBIT.
ER Mission data successfully erased.
ER (Normal Blinking Mission data erase in progress.
Video)
ER (Reverse Video) Mission data erase failure.
IN Missile is in GPS Initialization.
NOTE
IN can also indicate the combined loss of crypto keys, AUR ready,
and minimum GPS.
IN (Reverse Video) Missile is in GPS Initialization and Time Received fault has occurred.
MG Missile has received minimum GPS data to acquire GPS after launch.
MG (Reverse Video) Missile has received minimum GPS data and Ephemeris Received fault oc-
curred.
TK Missile is tracking at least 4 satellites (test launch only).

WU Missile is in Warmup. Prior to missile power application, indicates heater


power is applied (115 VAC). Subsequent to missile power application,
indicates missile is in warm-up.
WU (Reverse Video) Heater power fault has occurred (while missile power on or off) or warm up
fault has occurred (while missile power on).
(blank) WIU is off, or missile 115 VAC and 28 VDC #1 is off.

14 Crypto Key Status NO

K Status received from the missile indicates crypto-keys are present. This in-
dication will remain displayed even if missile subsequently fails to indicate
keys present.
K (Reverse Video) Missile indicates crypto-keys are in error or have not been received.
(blank) Missile is powered off or prior to download.

Figure 1-32 (Sheet 4 of 5)

Change 3 1-67
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

15 Missile Power/ NO
Overheat Status

The effects of weapon overheat on weapon reliability and accura-


cy are unknown.
HOT (Reverse Video) Label indicating that Overheat Caution has been issued for missile that
has power applied.
HOT (Reverse Blinking Label indicating that Overheat Warning has been issued for missile that
Video) has power applied.
OFF (Bright Video) Label indicating that missile is powered OFF.
ON (Bright Video) Label indicating that missile is powered ON and neither an Overheat
Warning nor an Overheat Caution exist.
(blank) Less [AMI] WIU power is off, or missile not present, or power has never
been applied to missile. [AMI] Power has never been applied to either
the WIU or the weapon, or the weapon is not present.
16 Missile Overheat NO
Monitor Time
hh:mm Time in hours and minutes that missile has been powered ON, powered
OFF, or had either an Overheat Warning or an Overheat Caution issued
while powered on. Time pertains to status displayed in Missile Power/
Overheat Status window.
Range 00:00 99:59 (Hours:Minutes).
(blank) Less [AMI] WIU power is off, or missile not present, or power has never
been applied to missile. [AMI] Power has never been applied to either
the WIU or the weapon, or the weapon is not present.

Figure 1-32 (Sheet 5 of 5)

1-68 Change 2
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Weapon Assignment Data Display


(CF-DF or CF-DB From FRMT-7, 7A, 7C or 7xy)
[AMI]

WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

1 JASSM Location NO
LP Displayed weapon assignment data is for the left pylon.
(Bright Underlined)
RP Displayed weapon assignment data is for the right pylon.
(Bright Underlined)

2 Selected Sortie Title NO


28 Character Label ID of sortie loaded into ACU.
(blank) No sortie is loaded into ACU.
3 Selected Mission Title NO
28 Character Label ID of B-52 mission loaded into ACU.
(blank) No B-52 mission is loaded in ACU.
4 Missile Type NO
M1 Weapon power is off and mission data indicates weapon is an
AGM-158A.
Weapon power is on and both weapon and mission data agree weapon is
an AGM-158A.
M1 (Reverse Video) Weapon is on and indicates that the weapon is an AGM-158A. Mission data
disagrees. Not a JASSM mission.

Figure 1-32A (Sheet 1 of 2)

Change 2 1-68A
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Weapon Assignment Data Display


(CF-DF or CF-DB From FRMT-7, 7A, 7C or 7xy)
(Cont)
WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION
FIABLE

4 (Cont) M Weapon is on and indicating it is a variant.

Weapon is off and mission data indicates weapon is a variant.


A carrier mission is not loaded and the weapon is a JASSM. (SIT and Go/No-
Go test only)
M (Reverse Video) Weapon power is on and indicating it is a variant, and mission data is in
disagreement.

P Weapon is present, but it is of unknown type. JASSM MSN data indicates


empty station. (WPN PRSNT master fault)
P (Reverse Video) Non-JASSM weapon (displayed after power on attempt)
(blank) WIU power is off for the location, or a missile is not present at the station.
5 Target Data NO
Dn Direct target has been assigned to missile where n = 1 to 6, or the missile
has been launched against the target.
Dn (Bright Video) Direct target has been assigned to the missile and targeting is in progress.
n = 1 to 6.
Dn (Bright Underline Direct target has been assigned to the missile, targeting data has been as-
Video) signed, loaded, and verified.
Dn (Reverse Video) Targeting failure.
nn Launch point number has been assigned to the missile, or the missile has
been launched against the target. nn = 1 to 99.
nn (Bright Video) Launch point number has been assigned to the missile and targeting is in
progress. nn = 1 to 99.
nn (Bright Underline Launch point has been assigned to the missile, targeting data has been as-
Video) signed, loaded and verified.
nn (Reverse Video) Targeting failure.
(blank) Missile is not assigned, WIU power is not applied, or the missile has been
jettisoned.
6 Selected Weapon NO
Group
28 Character Label ID of weapon group, loaded into ACU and used for targeting data.
(Bright Underlined)
(blank) No targeting data is currently assigned to the weapon.

Figure 1-32A (Sheet 2 of 2)

1-68B Change 2
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Stores Inventory Summary Display


(FRMT-77)
[AMI]

PMD

1 1 1
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

2 2 3 4 5 2 2 3 4 5 2 2 3 4 5

3 2 3 4 5 3 2 3 4 5 3 2 3 4 5

4 2 3 4 5 4 2 3 4 5 4 2 3 4 5

5 2 3 4 5 5 2 3 4 5 5 2 3 4 5

6 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5

7 2 3 4 5 7 2 3 4 5 7 2 3 4 5

8 2 3 4 5 8 2 3 4 5 8 2 3 4 5
FRMT - 7 7

B42831

WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

1 SMO Title NO
17 Characters SMO title assigned to the location (truncated to 17 characters).
17 Characters (Bright Primary SMO title (truncated to 17 characters).
Underlined Video)
(blank) No SMO assigned to the location.
2 Weapon Type NO
aa Weapon type as provided by the loaded aircraft mission data (No SMO
loaded at the location or the SMO cannot confirm the actual store type.)
aa = JA (JASSM) or CL (CALCM)
aa (Bright Underlined Weapon type as provided by the loaded aircraft mission data, that has
Video) been confirmed by the weapon.
aa (Reverse Video) The SMO has confirmed that the weapon type as provided by the loaded
aircraft mission data does not match the actual weapon type.
(blank) No SMO is assigned to the location and there is no mission loaded.
(Blank) (Reverse No store indicated by mission data but weapon is present.
Video)

Figure 1-32B (Sheet 1 of 2)

Change 2 1-68C
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Stores Inventory Summary Display


(FRMT-77) (Cont)
WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION
FIABLE

3 Weapon Status NO
CL Captive Carry missile launched (simulated launch).
GO Mission capable: Safe to Release with launchable alignment state.
Manual launch required.
GO (Bright Underline Fully Mission capable: All Up Round ready with launchable alignment
Video) state.
NG (Reverse Video) Permanent fatal fault has occurred for this missile. Missile power is
inhibited.
OF WIU power is on for this pylon and missile power is off for this missile.
ON Missile power is on for this missile.
X Missile is not present and no missile presence discrepancy exists.
X (Reverse Video) Missile is not present and a missile presence discrepancy exists.
(blank) WIU power for this pylon is off.

4 Target Data NO
Dn Direct target has been assigned to missile where n = 1 to 6, or the missile
has been launched against the target.
Dn (Bright Video) Direct target has been assigned to the missile and targeting is in progress,
or the weapon has been powered off after targeting. n = 1 to 6.
Dn (Bright Underline Direct target has been assigned to the missile, targeting data has been
Video) assigned, loaded, and verified.
Dn (Reverse Video) Targeting failure.
nn Launch point number has been assigned to the missile, or the missile has
been launched against the target. nn = 1 to 99.
nn (Bright Video) Launch point number has been assigned to the missile and targeting is
in progress, or the weapon has been powered off after targeting. nn = 1
to 99.
nn (Bright Underline Launch point has been assigned to the missile, targeting data has been
Video) assigned, loaded and verified.
nn (Reverse Video) Targeting failure.
(blank) Missile is not assigned, WIU power is not applied, or the missile has been
jettisoned.
5 Time To In-Range NO
mm:ss The time in minutes and seconds required for the aircraft to reach a point
that is within range of the target if the aircraft continues flying at the current
GS, altitude and ground track. This condition is termed time-to-go (TTG)
to in-range. Maximum value is 59:59 if greater than one hour.
mm:ss (Reverse Video) Weapon unable to provide valid in-range data, launch is inhibited, or air-
craft is inside Min range circle. Number indicated is based on the last valid
data or 59:59 if greater than one hour.
00:00 Aircraft is in-range.
(blank) In-range is unachievable, or no selected weapon event.
(blank) (Reverse Video) Not ranging and weapon unable to provide valid in-range data.

Figure 1-32B (Sheet 2 of 2)

1-68D Change 2
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Destination Table Display (FRMT-10,nn)

PMD

1
1 OAP 1
2 2
3 3
4 4

1
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4

FRMT 1 0 nn

A75618

WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

1 Destination ID NO

JASSM LP Destination is a JASSM Launch Point (LP).

Figure 1-33

1-69
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

NOTE
Weapon Summary Display (FRMT-12, FRMT-12,nn or
FRMT-12,Dn) Discrepancies can occur between an impact
angle displayed on FRMT-12 display and
The Weapon Summary display, commanded by CF-588 Direct Targeting display. The Mis-
FRMT-12, FRMT-12,nn or FRMT-12,Dn is shown in sile will use a built in minimum impact
figure 1-34. The FRMT-12 display provides a sorted angle of 20 if less than 20 is entered. The
summary of targeting data for up to 12 missiles. A missile will use a built in maximum impact
maximum of 4 missiles will be shown on one dis- angle value of 70 if a value greater than 70
play, requiring scrolling to view targeting data for is entered. Therefore, while in strike mode
other missiles. CF-DB and CF-DF will allow the op- the impact angle displayed on FRMT-12
erator to scroll backwards and forwards between represents the missiles value. While in SIM
missiles in groups of four. The sorted targeting data mode the impact angle displayed is the
will be displayed in the order of: JASSM stores tar- same as the value input.
geted to launch points, followed by stores targeted
to direct targets, and ending with the status of mis- DISPLAY PREVIOUS WEAPON SUMMARY
siles not targeted or having no assignment. (CF-DB)
The FRMT-12 command will sort the targeting data Entry of CF-DB while the Weapon Summary dis-
and request the Weapon Summary display starting play is active will cause the targeting data for the
with the first missile identified by the sort. The four previous missiles to be displayed in the pre-
FRMT-12,nn command will sort the targeting data ferred launch sequence. The SMO will reject a CF-
and request the Weapon Summary display begin- DB command and display the command in reverse
ning with the missile assigned to JASSM launch video if the Weapon Summary Display is not active
point nn. JASSM launch point nn can be a number on the selected MFD or if there are no previous mis-
from _1 to 99. The FRMT-12,Dn command will sort sile targets points to be displayed.
the targeting data and request the Weapon Sum-
mary display beginning with the missile assigned to NOTE
JASSM direct target D1. JASSM launch point Dn
can be a direct target from D1 to D6. The sort is ex- CF-DB will not display targeting data pre-
ecuted once upon entry of the FRMT-12,nn or vious to missile target nn if FRMT-12,nn
FRMT-12,DN command. If a missile assignment was entered, or previous to missile target
change occurs while the FRMT-12 screen is dis- Dn if FRMT-12,Dn was entered.
played, all location/stations will be displayed in re-
verse video in the location/station window. This pro- DISPLAY NEXT WEAPON SUMMARY (CF-DF)
vides an indication to the operator that the target-
ing data displayed may not be accurate. Therefore,
Entry of CF-DF while the Weapon Summary dis-
re-entry of the FRMT-12,nn command is required
play is active will cause the targeting data for up to
after targeting is complete to resort and refresh dis-
four missiles to be displayed in the preferred
played targeting data. The following four conditions
launch sequence. The SMO will reject a CF-DF
will cause a FRMT-12 command to be rejected and
command and display the command in reverse vid-
displayed in reverse video.
eo if the Weapon Summary display is not active on
A FRMT-12,nn command was entered and nn the selected MFD or if there are no more missile
is not a valid JASSM launch point. targets to be displayed.
A FRMT-12,Dn command was entered and n
is not a valid JASSM Direct target.
No missile is assigned to the requested
JASSM launch point.
A FRMT-12,nn command was entered and the
applicable carrier mission is not loaded.

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WEAPON SUMMARY DISPLAY


(FRMT-12,nn/FRMT-12,Dn)
Less [AMI]

[AMI]

PMD

J ASSM WE APON SUMMARY


ID/ CRU I SE BRG I MP
LS L AT L ONG EL EV AL T TGT ANG
1 2 3 4 5 6 o 7 o
8 9 P TOF 10 F UZ E MODE 11 DE L AY
12
1 2 3 4 5 6 o 7 o

8 9 P TOF 10 F UZ E MODE 11 DE L AY
12
11 N4 1 o 3 4 . 5 6 7 8 W1 1 8 o 3 4 . 5 6 7 8 10 7 4 9 99999 270 o 30 o

L7 SKR P TOF 1 0 0 : 2 5 F UZ E MODE SOF T DE L AY 3

1 2 3 4 5 6 o 7 o

8 9 P TOF 10 F UZ E MODE 11 DE L AY
12

FRMT - 1 2 , NN

CF - DF = P AGE FWD CF - DB = P AGE B ACK

A86436

Figure 1-34 (Sheet 1 of 3)

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WEAPON SUMMARY DISPLAY


(FRMT-12,nn/FRMT-12,Dn) (Cont)
WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION
FIABLE

1 Current Event No. NO


nn JASSM launch point. nn = _1 to 99.
Dn Direct Target. n = 1 to 6.
0 Missile displayed in window is not assigned to any launch point or direct tar-
get.
2 Latitude NO
addmm.mmmm Target point latitude in degrees, minutes and ten-thousandths of a minute.
a = N for north and S for south.
Limits are S90.00.0000 through N90.00.0000.
ITEM VALID INPUT RANGE
Degrees (d) S90 to N90
Minutes (m) 00.0000 to 59.9999
3 Longitude NO
adddmm.mmmm Target point longitude in degrees, minutes and ten-thousandths of a minute.
a = E for east and W for west.
Limits are W 180.00.0000 through E 179.59.9999
ITEM VALID INPUT RANGE
Degrees (d) W180 to E179
Minutes (m) 00.0000 to 59.9999
4 Target Point Elevation NO
fffff Target elevation (MSL or HAE, as designated in mission planning, for pre-
planned targets; MSL for direct targets): 328 to 32810 in feet. Displayed
MSL can vary up to 10 feet due to HAE conversion in mission planning sys-
tems.
5 Missile Cruise Altitude NO
nnnnn Missile Cruise Altitude for Direct Targets. nnnnn = 0 to 45000 (MSL) or
99999. A 99999 is displayed prior to operator entry of a value.
6 Missile Impact Azimuth NO
bbb Bearing to Target (Impact Azimuth) in degrees true. bbb = 0 to 360 (0 =
North); bbb = 999 where the missile will determine BTT from aircraft to target
at time of launch. A 999 is displayed prior to operator entry of a value.
7 Missile Impact Angle NO
dd Target Impact Angle in degrees relative to local level horizontal plane at
target impact. dd = 0 (level) to 90 (vertical) degrees. A value of 60 is dis-
played prior to operator entry of a value.
NOTE
Discrepancies can occur between an impact angle displayed on
FRMT-12 display and CF-588 Direct Targeting display. The Mis-
sile will use a built in minimum impact angle of 20 if less than 20
is entered. The missile will use a built in maximum impact angle
value of 70 if a value greater than 70 is entered. Therefore, while
in strike mode the impact angle displayed on FRMT-12 represents
the missiles value. While in SIM mode the impact angle displayed
is the same as the value input.
(blank) Targeting operation is not active.

Figure 1-34 (Sheet 2 of 3)

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WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

8 Location/Station NO
Identifier

xy Location and Station of each missile.

xy (Reverse Video) Target data displayed for this location/station may not be accurate.
Re-entry of Weapon Summary Display FRMT-12 command is recom-
mended.

x = L for left pylon stations and R for right pylon stations.


y = Station number 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 or 8.
Each location and station that is displayed will be displayed in a dedicated
screen location for that missile.

9 Seeker Requirement NO

SKR Seeker is required for the target.

(blank) Seeker is not required for the target.

10 Missile Planned Time NO


Of Flight (PTOF)

mmm:ss JASSM Planned Time Of Flight (PTOF) when a missile Time on Target
(TOT) is required. mmm:ss = Minutes and Seconds 00:00 to 143:10.

(blank) The missile time on target is not required.

11 Fuze Target Type NO

SOFT (Bright Selected Fuze Mode is function on impact referenced to Crush Switch
Underlined Video) (Soft target). SOFT is displayed prior to operator entry, [AMI] or if fuze
mode invalid.

HARD (Bright Selected Fuze Mode is function on impact referenced to G-Force Sensor
Underlined Video) (Hard target).

12 Fuze Function Delay NO

m Fuze function delay setting where m = 0 to 7. A 0 is displayed prior to


operator entry.

0 0 = Fuze mode is invalid.

Figure 1-34 (Sheet 3 of 3)

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PROGRAM (PRGM) DISPLAYS NOTE

The Program Display, commanded by the FMS com- Safe launch advisories and ranging times on
mand PRGM-, is shown in figure 1-36. This com- the Program display are calculated by the air-
mand allows the operator to review certain mission craft. In-Range and In-Zone indications on
parameters prior to and during launch. In addition, the display are independently calculated by
the Program display also shows pertinent launch, the weapon. Because of the independent cal-
ranging, and missile status data in preparation for culation and data latency, it is possible for the
launch. The data displayed at the top and bottom of safe launch advisories and aircraft calculated
the Program display is common OAS navigation ranging indications to differ from the In-
and B-52 mission data and is contained in T.O. Range and In-Zone indications. The In-
1B-52H-1-12. However, the items contained in the Range and In-Zone indications describe the
middle of the screen, commonly designated as status of the weapon, and will be honored by
Group III data, relate to JASSM launch events. The the weapon when launched.
items regarding JASSM operation are:
Current launch point identifier.
Operator entry of PRGM will cause the Program
In-Zone indication for current launch point.
Display (Figure 1-36) for the current destination to
In Range indication for current launch point.
be displayed on the selected MFD at the station
Time to Go (TTG) to In-Range for current
where the command was entered. There are several
PRGM commands which will specify a certain
launch point.
In-Range time remaining for current launch
launch point to be displayed.
point.
TTG to In-Zone for current launch point.
Selected Destination Program Display (PRGM-nn)
In-Zone time remaining for current missile
Operator entry of PRGM-nn, where nn represents
event.
Steering cue to In-Range for current missile
destination nn, will cause the Program Display for
the specified carrier destination to be displayed on
event.
Steering cue to In-Zone for current missile
the selected MFD.
event.
Missile Time on Target (TOT).
Direct Target Program Display (PRGM-Dn)
Seeker retained indicator.
Safe launch advisories. Operator entry of PRGM-Dn, where n represents a
Manual launch required, or LCD status. direct target number n, will cause the Program Dis-
Identification and launch status of missile(s) play for the specified direct target to be displayed
on the selected MFD This will initiate ranging on
associated with current launch point.
SMO identified mission event indicator. missile Dn. The SMO will reject a PRGM-Dn com-
mand and display it in reverse highlight if any of
the following conditions exist:
n is not a valid direct target number.
No missiles are assigned to the designated di-
rect target.

JASSM SMO Program Commands


COMMAND DESCRIPTION
PRGM Program Display Request
PRGM-nn Target Selection Command for JASSM Target nn
PRGM-Dn Target Selection Command for Direct Target n

Figure 1-35

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PROGRAM DISPLAY (PRGM)


[AMI]

PMD

1 CP A

D 1

2 2 2 2 2 2 PTA

3
4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13
14 15
16

D D 1

E TE PTA

PRGM

A75619

Less [AMI]

Figure 1-36 (Sheet 1 of 6)

Change 3 1-75
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PROGRAM DISPLAY (PRGM) (Cont)


WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION
FIABLE

1 Destination Type NO

JASSM LP SMO identified destination type. Current or next destination is a JASSM


Launch Point.
2 Direct Target NO
Number
Dn A missile is assigned to the direct target n, it has not been released and
the direct target is not in range. n = 1 to 6.
Dn (Bright- A missile is assigned to the direct target n, it has not been released and
Underlined Video) the direct target is in range.
(blank) No missile is assigned to the direct target n or the assigned missile has
been released.
3 Current Event NO
Number
LPnn Current event is JASSM launch point number. nn = _1 to 99.
Dn__ Current event is JASSM Direct Target point number. Dn = D1 to D6.
(blank) No launch point or direct target selected.
4 Location/Station NO
xy Location and station of each missile (displayed in preferred launch se-
quence) assigned to the current launch point that is targeted and ready for
launch.
x = L for left pylon stations and R for right pylon stations.
y = Station number 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 or 8.
xy (Normal Blinking Location and station of each missile assigned to the current launch point that
Video) cannot be launched because power is not applied or targeting has not been
completed.
xy (Bright Underlined Location and station of each missile assigned to the current launch point that
Video) is ready for launch and is In-Range.
xy (Reverse Location and station of each missile assigned to the current launch point that
Video) cannot be launched due to a WIU, AIU, or missile fault.

(blank) (Reverse Displayed once for each missile that is required for the selected target by
Video) mission data, but no missile is assigned.
(blank) (Normal Video) The missile that was displayed in this MFD area was launched or missile not
assigned to this launch point or direct target.
5 In-Range Status NO
RANGE (Bright The missile currently indicates In-Range.
Underlined Video)
TTG-R The missile currently indicates not In-Range but is achievable.
TTG-R (Reverse The missile currently indicates not In-Range and In-Range not
Video) achievable, or is not targeted.
(blank) No selected launch point.

Figure 1-36 (Sheet 2 of 6)

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WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

6 Time-to-Go to In-Range NO
mm:ss Time-to-Go (TTG) to In-Range. The time in minutes and seconds required
for the aircraft to reach a point that is within range of the target if the aircraft
maintains current ground speed, altitude, and ground track. Maximum value
is 59:59 if greater than 1 hour.
mm:ss (Reverse The missile is unable to provide valid In-Range data, [AMI] launch is inhib-
Video) ited or aircraft is inside min range circle. Number displayed is based on the
last valid data, or 59:59 if greater than 1 hour.
00:00 Aircraft is In-Range.
(blank) In-Range is not achievable, or no selected launch point.
(blank) (Reverse Invalid data. [AMI] Not ranging and weapon not able to provide in-range
Video) data.

7 In-Range Remaining NO
Time

mm:ss Remaining In-Range time in minutes and seconds if the aircraft maintains
current ground speed, altitude, and ground track. Maximum value is 59:59
if greater than 1 hour.
mm:ss (Reverse The missile is unable to provide valid In-Range data, [AMI] launch is inhib-
Video) ited or aircraft is inside min range circle. Number displayed is based on the
last valid data, or 59:59 if greater than 1 hour.
(blank) In-Range is not achievable, or no selected launch point.
(blank) (Reverse Invalid data. [AMI] Not ranging and weapon not able to provide in-range
Video) data.

8 TOT Label NO

TOT The TOT label is displayed when JASSM ranging is active.


TOT (Bright, Under- Mission requires Time on Target.
lined Video)
(blank) Ranging is not active or Less [AMI] no missile time of flight is being re-
ceived from the missile.

9 Missile Time on Target NO

hh:mm:ss Missile Time on Target (TOT) determined by adding the current UTC and
the time of flight data from the weapon (00:00:00 to 23:59:59).
hh:mm:ss Missile unable to provide valid Time of Flight data or [AMI] or launch is
(Reverse Video) inhibited. The number displayed is based on the last valid data.
(blank) No missile time of flight is being received from the missile.

Figure 1-36 (Sheet 3 of 6)

Change 2 1-77
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PROGRAM DISPLAY (PRGM) (Cont)


WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION
FIABLE

10 In-Range Track NO
Indicator

The aircraft is not on track and needs to steer to the right in order to
achieve In-Range for the selected direct target.
The aircraft is not on track and needs to steer to the left in order to
achieve In-Range for the selected direct target.
(blank) The aircraft is on track to achieve In-Range or the aircraft is past the
point of closest approach for In-Range or no selected direct target event.

11 In-Zone Status NO

TTG-Z The missile currently indicates not In-Zone but is achievable.


TTG-Z (Reverse The missile currently indicates not In-Zone and In-Zone unachievable, or
Video) the missile is not targeted.
ZONE (Bright The missile currently indicates In-Zone.
Underlined Video)
(blank) No selected launch point, (Less [AMI] launch point has no waypoints) or
direct target is active event.

12 Time-to-Go to In-Zone NO

mm:ss The time in minutes and seconds required for the aircraft to reach a point
that is within zone of the first waypoint if the aircraft continues flying
towards the first waypoint at the current ground speed, altitude, and
ground track. This condition is termed Time-to-Go (TTG) to In-Zone.
Maximum value is 59:59 if greater than 1 hour.
mm:ss (Reverse The missile is unable to provide valid In-Zone data. Number indicated is
Video) based on the last valid data or 59:59 if greater than 1 hour.
00:00 Aircraft is In-Zone.
(blank) In-Zone is not achievable, or no selected launch point.
(blank) (Reverse Invalid data. [AMI] Not ranging and weapon unable to provide valid in-zone
Video) data.

13 In-Zone Remaining NO
Time

mm:ss Remaining In-Zone time in minutes and seconds if the aircraft maintains
current ground speed, altitude, and ground track. Maximum value is
59:59 if greater than 1 hour.
mm:ss (Reverse The missile is unable to provide valid In-Zone data. Number displayed is
Video) the last valid time or 59:59 if greater than 1 hour.
(blank) In-Zone is not achievable, or no selected launch point.
(blank) (Reverse Invalid data. [AMI] Not ranging and weapon unable to provide valid in-zone
Video) data.

Figure 1-36 (Sheet 4 of 6)

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WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION


FIABLE

14 Safe Release and NO Safe release and weapon launch advisories are shown below in the order of
Weapon Launch highest priority.
Advisories
Weapon Launch
Advisories:
CLIMB (Blinking, Bright Aircraft altitude is at, below, or within 500 feet of the minimum altitude for
Underlined Video) release. Applicable when the aircraft is In-Zone or In-Zone is achievable.
ACCEL (Blinking, Bright Aircraft speed is at, below, or within 0.02 Mach of the minimum Mach for
Underlined Video) release. Applicable when the aircraft is In-Zone or In-Zone is achievable.
DIVE (Blinking, Bright Aircraft altitude is at, above, or within 500 feet of the maximum altitude for
Underlined Video) release. Applicable when the aircraft is In-Zone or In-Zone is achievable.
DECEL (Blinking, Bright Aircraft speed is at, above, or within 0.02 Mach of the maximum Mach for
Underlined Video) release. Applicable when the aircraft is In-Zone or In-Zone is achievable.
HDG TOL Current aircraft heading is within 6 to 9 of heading tolerance limits.
(Blinking Video) Applicable when the aircraft is not In-Zone, but In-Zone is achievable.
HDG TOL (Blinking, Current aircraft heading is within 3 to 6 of heading tolerance limits.
Bright Video) Applicable when the aircraft is not In-Zone, but In-Zone is achievable.
HDG TOL (Blinking, Current aircraft heading is within 3 or outside of heading tolerance limits.
Bright Underlined Applicable when the aircraft is not In-Zone, but In-Zone is achievable.
Video)
TRN LEFT Aircraft heading is within 6 to 9 of the right heading tolerance limit for re-
(Blinking Video) lease. (Turn LEFT to correct.) Applicable when the aircraft is In-Zone only.
TRN LEFT Aircraft heading is within 3 to 6 of the right heading tolerance limit for re-
(Blinking, Bright Video) lease. (Turn LEFT to correct.) Applicable when the aircraft is In-Zone only.
TRN LEFT (Blinking, Aircraft heading is within 3 or outside of the right heading tolerance limit
Bright Underlined for release. (Turn LEFT to correct.) Applicable when the aircraft is In-Zone
Video) only.
TRN RIGHT Aircraft heading is within 6 to 9 of the left heading tolerance limit for re-
(Blinking Video) lease. (Turn RIGHT to correct.) Applicable when the aircraft is In-Zone only.
TRN RIGHT Aircraft heading is within 3 to 6 of the left heading tolerance limit for re-
(Blinking, Bright Video) lease. (Turn RIGHT to correct.) Applicable when the aircraft is In-Zone only.
TRN RIGHT (Blinking, Aircraft heading is within 3 or outside of the left heading tolerance limit for
Bright Underlined release. (Turn RIGHT to correct.) Applicable when the aircraft is In-Zone
Video) only.
(blank) No weapon launch advisories exist or no selected launch point.
Safe Release
Advisories:

Safe release advisories do not inhibit launch. Possible collision


between weapons and between weapon and aircraft can occur
if weapon is launched with a release advisory displayed.
ROLL Aircraft roll angle and/or roll rate is too high for safe launch.
PITCH Aircraft pitch angle and/or pitch rate is too high for safe launch.
LEVL_OFF Aircraft vertical velocity and/or vertical acceleration is too high for safe
launch.
YAW Aircraft yaw rate is too high for safe launch.
(blank) No safe release advisories exist or no selected launch point.

Figure 1-36 (Sheet 5 of 6)

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PROGRAM DISPLAY (PRGM) (Cont)


WINDOW DISPLAY MODI- FUNCTION
FIABLE

15 Seeker Status NO

SKR (Reverse The missile mission requires seeker and either a terminal guidance fault ex-
Video) ists or the missile has no seeker.

(blank) The missile has seeker guidance capability.

16 Countdown/Manual NO
Launch Indicator

MAN LNCH REQ Manual launch required for missile assigned to current launch point.
(Bright Video)

COUNTDOWN n In LCD. n = TTG to launch ranging from 2 down to 0.


(Bright Video)

(blank) Not in LCD and not in manual launch mode or no selected launch point.

17 CLR-D=EXIT DIR TGT NO Displayed when Direct Target mode selected.


MODE Less [AMI]

Figure 1-36 (Sheet 6 of 6)

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Normal Aircrew Procedures section II

table of contents page

GENERAL 2-3

PREFLIGHT PROCEDURES 2-3

BEFORE EXTERIOR INSPECTION (POWER OFF) (RN/N) 2-3

EXTERIOR INSPECTION (POWER OFF) (RN/N) 2-3

AFTER ENGINE START (AIRCRAFT POWER AND COOLING AIR AVAILABLE) 2-7

MISSILE CHECK (RN/N) 2-7

INFLIGHT PROCEDURES 2-9

AFTER TAKEOFF (RN/N) 2-9

MISSILE POWER APPLICATION (N) 2-9

MISSILE TARGETING PROCEDURES (RN-N) 2-10

MISSILE/TARGET ASSIGNMENT (MANUAL TARGETING) PROCEDURES 2-10

DIRECT TARGETING DEFINITION DATA ENTRY PROCEDURES 2-13

LAUNCH PROCEDURES 2-17

MISSILE PREPARATION FOR LAUNCH (RN-N) 2-17

MISSILE LAUNCH PROCEDURES 2-18

BEFORE LAUNCH CHECK (RN) 2-18

AUTOMATIC MISSILE LAUNCH CHECKLIST (RN-N) 2-19

MANUAL MISSILE LAUNCH CHECKLIST (RN-N) 2-20

POST STRIKE/ABORT PROCEDURES 2-22

POST STRIKE/ABORT (RN/N) 2-22

AFTER LANDING PROCEDURES 2-23

GROUND SAFEING PROCEDURES (RN-N) 2-23

2-1/(2-2 blank)
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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

GENERAL
Detailed normal operating procedures for the The step procedures are the call-response type in
AGM-158 JASSM are contained in this section. The which code letters appear after each response to in-
procedural checklists are grouped in PREFLIGHT dicate which member of the crew is to accomplish
PROCEDURES, AFTER ENGINE START (Power that step. Identification symbols are used after each
and Cooling Air Available), INFLIGHT PROCE- response, except when the entire checklist is accom-
DURES, and AFTER LANDING PROCEDURES plished by a single crewmember, such as pilot or
subsections. navigator. Code letters are as follows: (P) pilot, (CP)
copilot, (N) navigator, and (RN) radar navigator.

NOTE

[AMI] On missions with mixed weapons loads, the JASSM SMO must be
loaded and selected as the primary SMO in order to power, align, target,
range and launch JASSMs.

PREFLIGHT PROCEDURES
BEFORE EXTERIOR INSPECTION (POWER OFF) (RN/N)

1. Jettison Power & Jettison Control Circuit Breakers Out

2. Pilots Munitions Consent Panel: (RN)

a. LOCK-UNLOCK Switch Guard closed

3. Weapon Control Panel: (N)

a. WPN JETTISON Switch Guard closed

b. NUCLEAR LOCK-UNLOCK Switch Guard closed

4. Alternate Jettison Control Panel: (N)

a. PYLON POWER Switch OFF, Guard closed

b. POWER Light Off

5. Proceed to aircraft EXTERIOR INSPECTION (POWER OFF) checklist (RN/N)

EXTERIOR INSPECTION (POWER OFF) (RN/N)


NOTE

If any discrepancies are found, notify munitions personnel.

Accomplish step 1 for each loaded HSAB, step 2 for each loaded
MAU-12, and step 3 for each missile.

1. External Heavy Stores Adapter Beam & Pylon General Condition Checked

Check the general condition of the pylon for surface damage. Check pylon and HSAB fairings are
installed, the relay access door is fastened, and the pylon is configured for ICSMS.

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EXTERIOR INSPECTION (POWER OFF) (RN/N) (Cont)


2. MAU-12 (Each missile Loaded Station):1.
a. Inflight Safety Lockout Pin Hole Bolt and nut installed
b. Sway Braces & Ejector Feet Seated and locked

Check sway brace lockout is tight and both ejector feet are against the missile.
c. Ground Safety Lock Pin(s) Removed, counted, and stowed

There should be one pin per missile.

If undue resistance is encountered when removing a lockpin, cease fur-


ther action and call munitions personnel.
d. Sensing Switch Plunger Checked

MAU-12 EJECTOR RACK

3. JASSM Missiles Checked :

The following steps should be accomplished for each missile. 2.3.

a. Leading Edge of Wings Undamaged

b. Missile Skin Smooth and undamaged

c. Missile Outer Coating Undamaged

Accept or reject based on mission requirements.

d. Exhaust Nozzle Undamaged and unobstructed

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

e. Tail Fin Assembly Undamaged and secure

f. IR Window Checked

No visible scratches, cracks, or dirt.

g. Air Data Probe & Static Port Plate Checked

No dents or obstructions.

h. Missile 1760 Umbilical Connector Connected between pylon and missile

i. Umbilical Restraint Closed, Cam lock fastener secure.

j. Umbilical Lanyard Quick release pin inserted in B hole

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EXTERIOR INSPECTION (POWER OFF) (RN/N) (Cont)

With WIU power applied, extremely high


temperatures exist on the air data probe
and static port plate.

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

AFTER ENGINE START (Aircraft Power and Cooling Air Available)

MISSILE CHECK (RN/N)

NOTE

For proper operation, the JASSM requires GPS almanac data to be less than two
weeks old to be considered valid. Since the primary source of almanac data for
the missile is the B-52 GPS Interface Unit, which retrieves the data from the GPS
receivers non-volatile memory, the crew should ensure that the GPS receiver
contains the current almanac data prior to applying missile power (28 vdc #1)
to any JASSM missile. If the GPS almanac data age is unknown, or the GPS IU
has not been operated within the last two weeks, the crew should accomplish
steps 1 through 4.

1. GPS Power On (if required) (N)


Apply power to the GPS and GPS IU in accordance with GPS Power Turn-on in OAS, EVS, and
RADAR TURN-ON CHECKLIST of T.O. 1B-52H-1-12.
Wait a minimum of 12.5 minutes after the receiver indicates tracking of satellites. This allows the receiv-
er to complete the initialization process and store current almanac data in its non-volatile memory.
2. GPS Power Cycle (if required per Note above) (N)
Cycle GPS IU power. This causes the IU to retrieve the almanac data from the GPS receiver.
3. GPS Crypto Keys Load (if required) (N)
Load weekly crypto keys into the IU in accordance with GPS Initialization OAS, EVS, AND RADAR
TURN-ON CHECKLIST of T.O. 1B-52H-1-12.
4. Less [AMI] JASSM SMO Reload (CF-62,n) (if required) (N)
4. [AMI] JASSM SMO Reload (CF-62) (if required) and checked primary (N)
5. PKB KEYS Indication KEYS PRESENT (N)
Ensure keys are validated by observing the PRESENT indication on the PKB.
6. Simulation Mode (CF-52 or [AMI] CF-51) Entered (if applicable) (N)

The system must be in STRIKE (CF-50) mode to enter simulation mode.

7. MISSILE LNCH MODE Switch As briefed (N)

8. FRMT-7 Entered

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MISSILE CHECK (RN/N) (CONT)

9. OAS Power Control Panel MIU/LP & MIU/RP Power Switches ON

Apply WIU power to missile loaded locations.

Due to overheating of the Non-Interruptible Direct Current (NDC) power sup-


ply, WIU operation on the ground without cooling air being supplied directly to
the right wing root is limited to 2 minutes.

To reapply WIU power on the ground without cooling air being supplied to
the right wing root, a minimum cool down period (power off) of 20 minutes
is required between power applications.

Status windows for each missile will be blank before WIU power is turned ON and, while WIU
power is ON, will show weapon type as M1 and status of OF (off).

10. WCP Location/Station (Missile Loaded Stations) Selected

11. WCP Weapon Power Switch ON

12. Missile Type Checked (all missiles)

13. WIU & Ejector Faults Not Present Checked

14. WCP Location/Station (Missile Loaded Stations) Selected

15. WCP Weapon Power Switch OFF

16. OAS Power Control Panel MIU/LP & MIU/RP Power Switches Off

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INFLIGHT PROCEDURES

AFTER TAKEOFF (RN/N)

1. OAS Power Control Panel MIU/LP & MIU/RP Power Switches ON (if required)

Applying WIU power (without JASSM weapon power) with the JASSM SMO loaded provides 115
VAC anti-ice heater power to the JASSM.

Without proper warm-up time, icing can degrade the missile pitot-static sys-
tem such that mission failure could occur. Ensure the JASSM heater power is
applied (WIU ON) at least 15 minutes prior to launch. If icing conditions are
encountered prior to 15 minutes of heater operation, then a minimum warm-
up time of 30 minutes is required prior to launch.

MISSILE POWER APPLICATION (N)


1. [AMI] JASSM SMO Primary (CF-62x), if not previously accomplished.

NOTE
The prime OAS navigation mode must be GPS-aided inertial, Doppler-aided
inertial, or free inertial prior to missile power application. If the alternate
navigation model is commanded as prime during missile alignment, JASSM
missile alignment is interrupted, weapon power is removed and a correspond-
ing xy:COMM NOGO JASSM master fault is displayed for each missile.

2. Missile Status Check: (N)

a. FRMT-7 Entered

NO KEYS, in reverse video, is displayed in the Crypto Key Status until validated during initiali-
zation.

b. OAS Power Control Panel MIU/LP & MIU/RP Power Switches ON

Ensure WIU power is available to missile loaded locations.

c. Missile Type Checked (all missiles)

Status windows for each missile will be blank before WIU power is turned ON and, while WIU
power is ON, will show WEAPON TYPE as M1 and WEAPON STATUS of OF (off).

d. WIU & Missile Faults Not Present Checked

Check for missile related faults; transient faults are possible.

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MISSILE POWER APPLICATION (Cont)


3. Weapon Control Panel:

a. Desired Location(s) Selected

b. Desired Station(s) Selected

c. WPN PWR Switch ON

The WEAPON TYPE on FRMT-7 shows M1 for the missile and the WEAPON STATUS changes
from OF to ON. The WEAPON/GPS STATUS changes from WU to BT (IBIT) to IN and then to
MG. It may take up to 13.5 minutes after WIU power application for warmup to complete. IBIT
will not begin until warmup is complete. See Section VII for warmup and IBIT times. Following
IBIT, WEAPON STATUS changes from ON to GO.

NOTE
Exposure of the JASSM to ambient skin temperatures below 49 F (45 C)
may result in weapon BIT [FAIL] indications and/or missile failures. Refer to
JASSM LOW TEMPERATURE OPERATIONS, Section VI.

4. Missile Auto Targeting Checked


a. [AMI] AUTO TGT (CF-58) Checked ON
b. FRMT-7 Entered
When a missile has been assigned to a launch point number and targeting has been initiated, the
status changes from blank to nn (nn = JASSM launch point number 1 to 99), and is displayed in bright
video. Once targeting data has been loaded and verified nn changes to bright underlined video. Mis-
sion group number changes from blank to a (where a = A to F).

MISSILE TARGETING PROCEDURES (RN-N)


NOTE
Upon completion of missile warm up, the automatic targeting process can
take up to 24 minutes (2 minutes per missile) and cannot be interrupted.
An in depth discussion of missile targeting procedures is contained in Section VII.
MISSILE/TARGET ASSIGNMENT (MANUAL TARGETING) PROCEDURES
NOTE
A CF-DE command can be entered to abandon the manual targeting operation
at any time. When a CF-DE command is entered, the manual targeting operation
is terminated, and all associated targeting displays will remain displayed and
updated. Data modification will be inhibited. The targeting availability status
for each location/station will continue to be displayed. All remaining windows
will be blank.
The manual targeting operation is active from the time that a valid CF-586 com-
mand is entered until a CF-DE command is entered or until the manual targeting
display is replaced by another display on all MFDs where the manual targeting
display is selected. A CF-DD command will not terminate the manual targeting
operation. When the selected missiles have been targeted following a CF-DD
command, another or the same launch point can be selected for manual targeting
by entering a MDFY-1 command and repeating this process.
Only one manual targeting process may be active at a time. Use caution when
modifying the same manual target on multiple screens, as data input by one oper-
ator can be overwritten by the other operator.

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1. MISSILE LNCH MODE Switch MAN


2. CF-586 Entered
Upon entry of a valid CF-586 command, the CF-586 display will be presented on the selected MFD.
The location and station of each missile that is present will be displayed on MFD. The column
locations are assigned from left to right across the screen in the preferred launch sequence (figure
2-1). The video mode of the field indicates the missiles targeting availability status. This status is
continually updated while the manual targeting display is present on an MFD.
3. MDFY-1 Entered
Enter MDFY-1 to copy line 1 to the MFD command line for modification.
The information contained on line 1 will be copied to the MFD command line as:
1 LAUNCH POINT (1 - 99) nn MISSION GROUP (AF) a
NOTE
Modifiable fields are shown in boldface for convenience, but are highlighted
as defined when displayed on the MFD.
4. Desired JASSM Launch Point Number, nn, & Desired Mission Group Identifier, a Entered
Key in JASSM Launch Point Number, nn (nn = 01 to 99), and Mission Group identifier, a (a = A to F).
After the desired data is keyed in, press the ENTER key.

5. MDFY-6 Entered
6. Location/Station of Missile to be Retargeted E or 0 entered (as required)
Location/Station Selection Status on Missile/Target Assignment Display indicates an E to reflect
missile selected and an 0 to reflect missiles not selected.

Entry of CF-586 and selection of a JASSM does not prevent that missile from
being launched at the target to which it was previously assigned if the missile
is in LAR prior to a CF-DD command.

NOTE

If more than one weapon is selected, all selected weapons will have ranging
inhibited, until corrected by the operator. The operator should either correct
the desired missile entry, using CF-DE, or leave the CF-586 screen to remove
the inhibit.

7. CF-DD Entered
If the missile selected is the missile to be targeted enter CF-DD to initiate the transfer of the target-
ing data to the selected missiles.

8. FRMT-12 Entered
Determine if the selected missiles are to receive the targeting data associated with the designated
missile launch point and mission group. This is done by viewing each location/station displayed in
combination with the corresponding missile selection indicator. The possible display combinations
and the Select/Deselect process are described in Section VII.
9. FRMT-7 Entered
When a missile has been assigned to a JASSM launch point number and retargeting has been initi-
ated, the status changes from blank to nn (nn = JASSM launch point number 1 to 99), and is dis-
played in bright video. Once retargeting data has been loaded and verified, nn changes to bright
underlined video. Mission group identifier a (where a = A to F) changes to bright video.

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Missile Preferred Launch Sequence

If there is a retained/HUNG center station store, launching/jettisoning an ad-


jacent shoulder station may result in a Store-to-Store Contact. When a center
station store is retained/HUNG, operators will retain the adjacent shoulder
station stores.

Figure 2-1

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DIRECT TARGETING DATA ENTRY PROCEDURES

NOTE

To perform the direct targeting operation, the Direct Target Definition Dis-
play (CF-588,n) must be displayed on the selected MFD.

Only one direct target may be modified at a time. Use caution when modifying
the same direct target on multiple screens, as data input by one operator can be
overwritten by the other operator.

A CF-DE command can be entered to exit the direct target definition opera-
tion without downloading data to the missile at any time prior to entry of a
CF-DD command. When a CF-DE command is entered, the direct target defi-
nition operation is terminated, data modification is inhibited, and the speci-
fied direct target number will remain displayed on the top of the MFD. The
targeting availability status for each location/station will continue to be statu-
sed. All remaining windows are blanked. The direct target data will not be
saved if a CF-DE command is entered. The previous direct target data is
maintained.

Performing direct targeting for an already targeted weapon while CDE is in


progress will result in a misleading FRMT-7 display. Allow the CDE to com-
plete, then recommand the desired targeting operation after re-powering on
the weapon.

1. MISSILE LNCH MODE Switch MAN

2. CF-588,n Entered

n (1 to 6) is the number of the direct target to be defined.

3. MDFY-1 Entered

The information contained on line 1 is copied to the MFD command line as follows:

1 TGT PT addomm.mmmm adddomm.mmmm fffff Less [AMI] r


NOTE
Modifiable fields are shown in boldface for convenience, but are highlighted
as defined when displayed on the MFD.

4. Desired Target Point Latitude, Longitude, Elevation, Less [AMI] and Elevation Reference Entered

addomm.mmmm is the target latitude in degrees, minutes, and ten-thousandths of a minute. a =


N for North and S for South. dd = degrees from 0 to 90. mm.mmmm = minutes from 00 to 59 and
ten-thousandths of a minute from 0000 to 9999.

adddomm.mmmm is the target longitude in degrees, minutes, and ten-thousandths of a minute. a


= E for East and W for West. ddd = degrees from West 180 to East 179. mm.mmmm = minutes from
00 to 59 and ten-thousandths of a minute from 0000 to 9999.

fffff is the target point elevation in feet (MSL Less [AMI] or HAE). Input ranges from 328 to 32810
feet.

Less [AMI] r is the target elevation reference. Valid input is 0 or 1. 0 represents a measurement
of MSL for the target point elevation while 1 indicates HAE.

The entered latitude, longitude, elevation, and Less [AMI] target elevation reference will be dis-
played on line 1.

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DIRECT TARGETING DATA ENTRY PROCEDURES (Cont)

5. MDFY-2 Entered

The information contained on line 2 is copied to the MFD command line as:

2 CRUISE ALT fffff

6. Desired Cruise Altitude Entered

fffff is the desired cruise altitude in feet MSL. Valid input range is from 0 to 45000 ft. Prior to
operator entry the default value of 99999 (representing 15000 ft) is displayed.

The entered cruise altitude is displayed on line 2.

7. MDFY-3 Entered

The information contained on line 3 is copied to the MFD command line as:

3 BRNG TO TGT bbb IMPACT ANGLE dd

8. Desired BRNG TO TGT & Impact Angle Entered

bbb is the missiles Bearing to Target in degrees. Valid input range is from 0 to 360 degrees true
(0 = North) or 999. The default value of 999 is displayed prior to operator entry. The default value
indicates the missile will determine its bearing to target from the aircraft to the target at time of
launch.
NOTE

If 360 is entered by the operator, the resulting display will be 0.


dd is the desired impact angle for the missile. Valid input range is from 0 (level) to 90 (vertical)
degrees, however, the missile will only use an impact angle ranging from 20 to 70 degrees. The
default angle of 60 is displayed prior to operator input.
NOTE

If less than 20 degrees is entered on CF-588, the missile will use a built-in
minimum impact angle value of 20 degrees. The missile will use a built-in
maximum value of 70 degrees, if more than 70 degrees is entered on CF-588.
FRMT-12 displays the impact angle actually being used by the missile. While
in SIM mode, the FRMT-12 impact angle displayed is the same as the CF-588
value input.

The entered Range on Bearing and Bearing to Target is displayed on line 2.

9. MDFY-4 Entered

The information contained on line 4 is copied to the MFD command line as:

4 FUZE MODE n XXXX

10. Desired Fuze Mode Identifier Entered

n is the missiles fuze impact setting. Valid inputs for fuze mode are 1 (Soft Impact) and 2 (Hard
Impact). The default value of 1 will be displayed prior to operator entry.

The entered fuze mode will be displayed on line 4. The corresponding fuze mode of SOFT or HARD
will also be displayed.

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DIRECT TARGETING DATA ENTRY PROCEDURES (Cont)

11. MDFY-5 Entered

The information contained on line 5 is copied to the MFD command line as:

5 FUZE DELAY n (0-7)

12. Desired Fuze Delay Entered


n is a single digit that corresponds to the VALID ENTRIES MILLISECOND DELAY
missiles fuze delay in milliseconds. Valid
input values for fuze delay are 0 through 7. 0 0
The millisecond delay corresponding to the 1 10
number is listed in the figure to the right.
2 15
3 20
4 30
5 40
6 50
7 120

Select/Deselect Missile(s) to be assigned to the designated target as follows:

13. MDFY-6 Entered

The information contained on line 6 is copied to the MFD command line.

14. Missiles Selected

For each missile that is to be selected, overwrite the 0 with an E. For each missile that is to be
deselected, overwrite the E with a 0. Selected missiles are not assigned to a direct target until a
CF-DD command is entered.

NOTE

If more than one weapon is selected, all selected weapons will have ranging
inhibited, until corrected by the operator. The operator should either correct
the desired missile entry, using CF-DE, or leave the CF-586 screen to remove
the inhibit.

If more than one missile is selected, the difference is displayed in the Missiles Selected window as
a negative number in reverse video. If fewer missiles were selected than required, the difference is
displayed in normal video. The contents of the display will be updated to show which missiles are
assigned.

If more missiles are selected than required, the least preferred missiles will be deselected by the SMO
to reduce the number of missiles selected to the number of missiles required for the designated target
when a CF-DD command is entered. The data is updated with a 0 displayed in normal video, and will
then be updated to show which missiles are assigned.

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DIRECT TARGETING DATA ENTRY PROCEDURES (Cont)

15. CF-Dn Direct Target Copy Entered (if required)


Copy direct target information to direct target, as required.

16. CF-DD Entered


If no other missile is to be selected, enter CF-DD to save the direct target data and initiate the
downloading of the targeting data to the selected missile.

NOTE

If no missiles are selected and a CF-DD command is entered, the data for the
designated direct target is saved, but the direct target will not be defined.
Selected missile is set as untargeted.

NOTE

Selected missile will no longer be targeted to its previous target.


The SMO will initiate the transfer of the targeting data to the selected missile. Selected missiles
that do not have power applied are assigned but not targeted. The order of selected missiles is based
on the preferred launch sequence.
Data modification is inhibited and associated targeting displays will remain displayed and updated
as follows:
LOADING is displayed in bright blinking video while the data is being downloaded to a missile.
The specified direct target number will remain displayed, The targeting availability status for each
location/station window will continue to be statused. All remaining windows are blanked out.

17. FRMT-7 Entered, if desired


The targeting process of each selected missile can be monitored on the FRMT-7 display. The CF-588
display is updated as follows:

If the transfer of targeting data to all selected missiles completes successfully:

If direct targeting data is subsequently modified. an * will be displayed to the right of the
Mission Group Identifier.

COMPLT is displayed in normal video. The location/station of assigned missiles is displayed


in bright underline video in the appropriate window. All modifiable windows and the WPNS
TO SELECT window will be blank.

If the transfer of targeting data to any of the selected missiles completes unsuccessfully:

COMPLT is displayed in reverse video and a corresponding advisory/master fault message


is displayed to indicate which failure occurred. The location/station of each missile that was
not successfully targeted is displayed in reverse video in the appropriate window. Data will
remain displayed in all modifiable windows and in the WPNS TO SELECT windows. The
missile will retain the previously selected targeting data.

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LAUNCH PROCEDURES

MISSILE PREPARATION FOR LAUNCH (RN-N)


NOTE

These checklists should be completed prior to the HEW, IP (high altitude


launch), or descent (low altitude launch).

A transfer alignment maneuver is not required for JASSM operation.

1. Cabin Pressurization COMBAT (if applicable) (CP)

2. Personal Locator Beacon Lanyards Set as briefed (All)

3. Exterior Lights As briefed (P)

4. Jettison Power & Jettison Control Circuit Breakers In (RN)

5. Missile Status Check: (N)

a. FRMT-7 Entered

b. Missile Targeting - Checked

A missile has been assigned to a launch point number and targeting has occurred, the status
displays nn or Dn (nn = JASSM launch point number 1 to 99, Dn = JASSM direct target number
D1 to D6), in bright underlined video. Mission group number displays an a (where a = A to F)
in bright video.

c. Missile Status - Checked

The missile should be powered on and should indicate a GO status.

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MISSILE LAUNCH PROCEDURES


BEFORE LAUNCH CHECK (RN)

1. Fuel Transfer Accomplished (if required) (RN, CP)

2. HAC/LAC Cross checked

B-52 Operators must be aware that the Inertial/GPS aided munitions


use the transfer alignment data (latitude, longitude, altitude, etc.) of
the aircraft prime navigation model. Buffers are not incorporated/
transferred to the Inertial/GPS aided munitions. This navigation trans-
fer applies to a prime navigation model with, or without, GPS aiding.
Failure to recognize this condition may result in weapons impacting
other than the intended target or failing to release due to LAR consid-
erations. Refer to MAJCOM or Theater specific guidance for degraded
weapon release ROE.

3. Circuit Breakers Checked (RN-N)

Check all lower deck circuit breakers. Ensure all release associated circuit breakers are in the proper
configuration for the planned launch.

4. Prime NAV Mode Selected (RN)

5. MISSILE LNCH MODE Switch MAN

6. Missile Launch Review (All)

Review number of missiles and data for each missile including missile location, total time to launch
missile, run in heading, turn direction, altitude, airspeed, launch mode, and egress maneuver, if
applicable.

If there is a retained/HUNG center station store, launching/jettisoning an ad-


jacent shoulder station may result in a Store-to-Store Contact. When a center
station store is retained/HUNG, operators will retain the adjacent shoulder
station stores.

NOTE

During In-Zone JASSM launch operations, it is highly recommended that


crews use the AUTO launch feature. The JASSM SMO incorporates an 8 sec-
ond look back feature to preclude the system from falling into In-Range (i.e.,
a heading tolerance problem) just prior to launch. If the aircraft was In- Zone
during the 8 seconds prior to the at or abeam launch point, the weapon will
fly the planned In-Zone mission. If the missile was to fly an In-Range profile,
all preplanned autorouting data would be lost, as the missile determines its
own profile.

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AUTOMATIC MISSILE LAUNCH CHECKLIST (RN-N)

1. Pilots Munitions Consent Panel LOCK/UNLOCK Switch UNLOCK (P)

2. Master Fault Light ON (RN)

3. WCP LOCK/UNLOCK Switch UNLOCK (RN)

4. Master Fault Light OFF (RN)

5. FLY-TO nn Entered (as required)

6. Missile Status GO (N)

7. PRGM Entered (N)

a. Ranging Monitor

Ranging is being performed for the current JASSM launch point.

b. TTG-Z Monitor

TTG-Z (Time-To-Go to In-Zone) decreases to zero and changes to ZONE 00:00 in bright under-
lined video to indicate the missile is in zone. The time remaining In-Zone will be displayed in
the window immediately to the right of the ZONE 00:00, and will begin to decrease. In the
Automatic launch mode, the JASSM will begin launch countdown to launch at, or the closest
point of approach to, the planned launch point.

8. MISSILE LNCH MODE Switch AUTO

During a weapon launch, do not enter PRGM-Dn or CLR-D until the weapon
AWAY advisory has been displayed or the launch may be aborted.

Switching the MISSILE LNCH MODE switch from AUTO to MAN during the
launch countdown may result in an ABORT.

9. Launch Countdown Monitored (N)

NOTE

Launch will take 3.5 seconds maximum from countdown entry to AWAY.

10. Missile Status Indication xy AWAY

xy AWAY is displayed for 5 seconds at the bottom of the MFDs.

11. Notify Crew Missile Away (RN)

12. Egress Maneuver As Briefed Called after release of the missile (N); Performed (P)

13. MISSILE LNCH MODE Switch As required

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MANUAL MISSILE LAUNCH CHECKLIST (RN-N)


NOTE

Manual Launch is required if:


The missile is targeted to a Direct Target.
The missile has no waypoint data.
The aircraft is beyond the closest point of approach and is still In-Zone.
1. Pilots Munitions Consent Panel LOCK/UNLOCK Switch UNLOCK (P)

2. Master Fault Light ON (RN)

3. WCP LOCK/UNLOCK Switch UNLOCK (RN)

4. Master Fault Light OFF (RN)

5. MISSILE LNCH MODE Switch MAN

6. Missile Status GO (N)

7. PRGM/PRGM Dn Entered (N)

a. Ranging Monitor
Ranging is being performed on the selected (PGRM or PGRM Dn) JASSM target event.
b. TTG-R Monitor
TTG-R (Time-To-Go to In-Range) decreases to zero and changes to RANGE 00:00 in bright under-
lined video to indicate the missile is in range. The time remaining In Range will be displayed
in the window immediately to the right of the RANGE 00:00, and will begin to decrease. In the
Manual launch mode, JASSM launch of a GO missile can be commanded upon entering RANGE
00:00.
c. TTG-Z Monitor
TTG-Z (Time-To-Go to In-Zone) decreases to zero and changes to ZONE 00:00 in bright under-
lined video to indicate the missile is in zone. The time remaining In Zone will be displayed in
the window immediately to the right of the ZONE 00:00, and will begin to decrease. In the
Manual launch mode, JASSM launch of a GO missiles can be commanded upon entering ZONE
00:00.

Pressing the MAN LNCH switch more than once during step 8 may stop the
launch countdown and result in an ABORT.

8. MISSILE MAN LNCH Switch Pressed

During a weapon launch, do not enter PRGM-Dn or CLR-D until the weapon
AWAY advisory has been displayed or the launch may be aborted.

9. Launch Countdown Monitored (N)


NOTE

Launch will take 3.5 seconds maximum from countdown entry to AWAY.

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MANUAL MISSILE LAUNCH CHECKLIST (RN-N) (Cont)

10. Missile Status Indication xy AWAY

xy AWAY is displayed for 5 seconds at the bottom of the MFDs.

11. Notify Crew Missile Away (RN)

12. Egress Maneuver As Briefed Called after release of missile (N); Performed (P)

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POST STRIKE/ABORT PROCEDURES

POST STRIKE/ABORT (RN/N)


NOTE

Accomplish the following for mission abort when no further launches


are to be attempted.

The MASTER CAUTION light will come on and remain on any time
there is a disagreement between the pilot and navigator unlock
switches.

1. Weapon Control Panel LOCK/UNLOCK Switch LOCK (RN)

2. Master Fault Light ON (RN)

3. Munitions Consent Panel LOCK/UNLOCK Switch LOCK (P)

4. Master Fault Light OFF (RN)

5. MISSILE LNCH MODE Switch MAN

6. Jettison Power & Jettison Control Circuit Breakers Out (RN)

7. FRMT-7 Entered

8. LP & RP Location & ALL Station Selected

9. Classified Data Erase (CF-575):

a. CF-575 Entered

b. CLSF Data Erase Question Answer YES

A CDE COMPLT ([AMI] JASSM CDE COMPLT) message will be displayed below each missile
on FRMT-7 and at the bottom of the MFD when classified data erase is complete. Missiles will
be automatically powered off.

10. Missile Status Checked

Missile status should change to OF, alignment status and targeting status should be blank.

NOTE

If any JASSM remains aboard, but is not hung, delay step 11 until after landing.

11. MIU Power Switches OFF

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AFTER LANDING PROCEDURES

GROUND SAFEING PROCEDURES (RN-N)

Flight crew will notify ground crew personnel and will use caution regarding
potential hot spots on the missile at the air data probe and static plate. Con-
tacting these hot spots with unprotected skin should be avoided. Required
cool down time is comparable to that for the aircraft pitot tubes.

NOTE

If missiles are retained on the aircraft and qualified maintenance personnel


are not available, missile release system safeing procedures must be accom-
plished by the navigator and radar navigator using the following checklist.
Do not apply power until ground safety lockpins are installed.

1. MAU-12 Ground Safety Lockpin(s) Installed

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Emergency Aircrew Procedures section III

table of contents page

INTRODUCTION 3-1

MISSILE JETTISON 3-2

SELECTIVE JETTISON USING THE WCP/SMO 3-3

SELECTIVE JETTISON USING THE AJCP 3-4

EMERGENCY JETTISON 3-5

NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES - DANGEROUS MATERIALS 3-6

FIREFIGHTING AND EVACUATION CRITERIA 3-7

INTRODUCTION
Emergency procedures listed in this section are spe- NOTE
cific to the JASSM. If a weapon malfunction or air-
craft emergency occurs, contact a command authori- When a JASSM is retained/HUNG it should
ty, if necessary, and proceed as directed. If contact be monitored visually, if possible, until jetti-
cannot be made and jettison is required, see MISSILE soned or, if not jettisoned, it should be peri-
JETTISON checklists. The JASSM jettison envelope odically monitored visually (when possible)
is contained in Section V. until after landing.

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MISSILE JETTISON
Missile Preferred Jettison Sequence

If there is a retained/HUNG center station store, launching/jettisoning an ad-


jacent shoulder station may result in a Store-to-Store Contact. When a center
station store is retained/HUNG, operators will retain the adjacent shoulder
station stores.

Figure 3-1

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SELECTIVE JETTISON USING THE WCP/SMO

The weapon SMO has no interlocks preventing jettison on the ground. With
unlock consent, and power applied to the OAS and the WIU, actuation of
Weapon Control Panel Jettison Select switch while the aircraft is on the
ground will result in jettison of the selected weapon(s).
If there is a retained/HUNG center station store, launching/jettisoning an
adjacent shoulder station may result in a Store-to-Store Contact. When a
center station store is retained/HUNG, operators will retain the adjacent
shoulder station stores.
NOTE
Selective jettison using the WCP is the preferred method of jettison when
OAS is loaded and operating with the weapon SMO loaded [AMI] as the pri-
mary SMO.
1. Crew Alerted (RN)
2. Command Authority Contacted, if necessary (P)
3. Impact Area Cleared (P-CP-RN)
Clear area visually and/or by radar to the maximum extent possible.
4. OAS Master Power ON (N)
5. Processors Loaded (N)
NOTE
The OAS and the JASSM SMO must be loaded ([AMI] as the primary SMO) and
operating to enable jettison.
6. [AMI] JASSM SMO Primary (CF-62x) (N)
7. MIU Power Switches ON (pylon location of weapon(s) to be jettisoned) (RN)
8. Pilots Munitions Consent Panel LOCK-UNLOCK Switch UNLOCK (P)
9. Master Fault Light ON (RN)
10. WCP Nuclear LOCK-UNLOCK Switch UNLOCK (RN)
11. Master Fault Light OFF (RN)
12. Location & Station Switches (Weapon(s) To Be Jettisoned) Selected (RN)
13. Classified Data Erase (CF-575):
a. CF-575 Entered
b. CLSF Question Answer YES
A CDE COMPLT ([AMI] JASSM CDE COMPLT) message will be displayed below each weapon
on FRMT-7 and at the bottom of the MFD when classified data erase is complete. Missiles will
be automatically powered off.
14. Location & Station (Weapon(s) To Be Jettisoned) Selected (RN)
15. WCP Jettison Select Switch Select (1 second) (RN)
16. Jettison Monitored Weapon(s) AWAY (RN)
17. WCP Nuclear LOCK-UNLOCK Switch LOCK (RN)
18. Master Fault Light ON (RN)
19. Pilots Munitions Consent Panel LOCK-UNLOCK Switch LOCK (P)
20. Master Fault Light OFF (RN)

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

SELECTIVE JETTISON USING THE AJCP

The AJCP has no interlocks preventing jettison on the ground. With unlock
consent, and power applied to the aircraft, actuation of AJCP switches while
on the ground will result in weapon jettison.

If there is a retained/HUNG center station store, launching/jettisoning an


adjacent shoulder station may result in a Store-to-Store Contact. When a
center station store is retained/HUNG, operators will retain the adjacent
shoulder station stores.

NOTE

Selective jettison using the WCP is the preferred method of jettison if the
OAS is loaded and operating with the weapon SMO loaded [AMI] as the
primary SMO.
If AJCP jettisons are commanded with OAS loaded and operating with the
weapon SMO loaded and the WIU(s) powered, the WIU will be powered off
by the OAS. An uncommanded EED power available fault will be displayed
by OAS.

1. Crew Alerted (RN)

2. Command Authority Contacted, if necessary (P)

3. Impact Area Cleared (P-CP-RN)

Clear area visually and/or by radar to the maximum extent possible.

4. Pilots Munitions Consent Panel LOCK-UNLOCK Switch UNLOCK (P)

5. Master Fault Light ON (RN)

6. WCP Nuclear LOCK-UNLOCK Switch UNLOCK (RN)

7. Master Fault Light OFF (RN)

8. AJCP Pylon Power Switch (Location Of Weapon To Be Jettisoned) LEFT or RIGHT selected (N)
POWER and STORES jettison light, PWR, will be on while the PYLON POWER Switch is in the
left or right position.

9. AJCP JETTISON Station Select Switch (Weapon To Be Jettisoned) Actuated (N)


POWER and STORES jettison light, JET, will be on while the JETTISON Switch is in the left or
right position.

10. WCP Nuclear LOCK-UNLOCK Switch LOCK (RN)

11. Master Fault Light ON (RN)

12. Pilots Munitions Consent Panel LOCK-UNLOCK Switch LOCK (P)

13. Master Fault Light OFF (RN)

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

EMERGENCY JETTISON

The pilots Bomb Bay & Missile Jettison Control switch jettisons all GWD and
active/primary SMO controlled weapons loaded on the aircraft and will only be
used as a backup to jettison by the Radar Navigator. If jettison is commanded
using the pilots Bomb Bay & Missile Jettison Control switch, all GWD weapons
and, with OAS operating and MIUs/WIUs powered, all active/primary SMO con-
trolled weapons will be jettisoned. Proper separation clearance between weap-
ons and between weapons and aircraft cannot be ensured.
The JASSM SMO has no interlocks preventing jettison on the ground. With
unlock consent and power applied to the OAS and the WIU, actuation of the
pilots Bomb Bay & Missile jettison control switch while on the ground will
result in weapon jettison.
If there is a retained/HUNG center station store, launching/jettisoning an
adjacent shoulder station may result in a Store-to-Store Contact. When a
center station store is retained/HUNG, operators will retain the adjacent
shoulder station stores.
1. Crew Alerted (RN)
2. Command Authority Contacted, if necessary (P)
3. Impact Area Cleared (P-CP-RN)

Clear area visually and/or by radar to the maximum extent possible.


4. Jettison Control & Jettison Power Circuit Breakers (2) In (RN/N)
5. OAS Master Power ON (N)
6. Processors Loaded (N)
NOTE
The OAS and the JASSM SMO must be loaded, [AMI] as the primary SMO, and
operating to enable jettison.
7. [AMI] JASSM SMO Primary (CF-62x) (N)
8. MIU Power Switches ON (pylon location of weapon(s) to be jettisoned) (RN)
9. Pilots Munitions Consent Panel LOCK-UNLOCK Switch UNLOCK (P)
10. Master Fault Light ON (RN)
11. WCP Nuclear LOCK-UNLOCK Switch UNLOCK (RN)
12. Master Fault Light OFF (RN)
13. Pilots Bomb Bay & Missile Jettison Switch - Pressed (momentarily) (P)
NOTE
After weapons have been released perform the following.
14. Jettison Monitored - Weapons AWAY (RN)
15. WCP Nuclear LOCK-UNLOCK Switch LOCK (RN)
16. Master Fault Light ON (RN)
17. Pilots Munitions Consent Panel LOCK-UNLOCK Switch LOCK (P)
18. Master Fault Light OFF (RN)
19. Jettison Control & Jettison Power Circuit Breakers (2) Out (RN/N)

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES AIRCRAFT COMMANDERS RESPONSIBILITIES


DANGEROUS MATERIALS
The aircraft commander must ensure that his crew
Procedures for alerting the fire department and members thoroughly understand the operational
other base support elements for aircraft carrying mission requirements and procedures governing the
dangerous materials are as follows: dangerous materials to be airlifted. He will comply
with applicable backup and emergency inflight no-
DEFINITION OF TERMS tification procedures, plan flight routes to avoid
overflight of heavily populated or otherwise critical
Definitions of some of the terms used in communi- areas, and refuse to accept any ATC clearance that,
cations are as follows: in the aircraft commanders judgment, would inter-
fere with operational necessity or flight safety. For
Dangerous Materials: Any material that is each flight Dangerous Cargo, Inert Devices, or
both (as appropriate) will be entered in the Re-
flammable, corrosive, an oxidizing agent, explosive,
toxic, radioactive, nuclear, unduly magnetic, or bio- marks section of the DD Form 175 or Other Infor-
logically infective or any other material that (be- mation section of the DD Form 1801 (ICAO Flight
cause of its quantity, properties, or packaging) may Plan) unless prohibited by regulations governing
endanger human life or property. the area of operation.

Firefighting Time: A period that begins when BACKUP NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES


the material becomes enveloped in flames and ter-
minates when the material can be expected to deto- If the ETE is less than 1 hour or if other known cir-
nate, deflagrate, or begin burning. cumstances will preclude timely receipt of informa-
tion, the aircraft commander will contact the base
Withdrawal Distance: The minimum permissi- of intended landing by priority telephone and pro-
vide tactical call sign, ETA, DOT class of dangerous
ble distance, between firefighters, rescue, and/or
material aboard, DOD quantity-distance class
nonessential personnel and the site of the accident
(when applicable), NEW (total weight in pounds of
(fire/detonation), without protective barricades.
all DOT Class A and Class B explosives on board),
Department of Transportation (DOT) Classifica- withdrawal distance and firefighting time (if as-
signed), request for special handling (if required),
tions: Classifications established by DOT for handl- inert devices (when applicable) and line numbers
ing dangerous materials in transit. They define and quantities (if applicable).
classes of dangerous materials.

Inert Devices: Devices containing no dangerous


INFLIGHT NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES
material but closely resembling nuclear or explosive At least 30 minutes (or as soon thereafter as practi-
items that are classified as dangerous. cal) before the ETA, the aircraft commander will
contact the base operations dispatcher, control tow-
Net Explosive Weight (NEW): The actual (or er, approach control, or other agency specified in
high explosive equivalent) weight of explosive sub- the applicable FLIP announcing that he has dan-
stances contained within a munition/weapon to be gerous material and to verify receipt of arrival noti-
used when applying quantity distance criteria or fication. If advance notice has not been received, re-
other standards. quest that the information stated in backup notifi-
cation procedures, be relayed to the military base
NORMAL NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES operations or civil airport manager to pass to appro-
priate base support elements (Example: Bird 51,
It is the responsibility of the major command con- ETA 1200Z, DOT Class A explosives, DOD class
cerned to ensure that all required information is 7, NEW four zero pounds, four zero zero zero feet,
transmitted to departure and destination (primary/ 3 minutes, request isolated parking, four each M-
alternate) bases far enough in advance to ensure XXX bombs in bomb bay. Please relay immediately
adequate preparation before the departure/arrival to fire department and other base support ele-
of aircraft carrying dangerous materials. ments.)

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

INFLIGHT EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES FIREFIGHTING AND EVACUATION


(WORLD WIDE) CRITERIA
Under inflight emergency conditions or for un- These emergency procedures consist of actions to
scheduled landings, the aircraft commander will in- take if munitions are involved in a fire. The aircrew
form the appropriate Air Traffic Control Facility of should be thoroughly familiar with these instruc-
the nature of the emergency, his intentions, and, as tions.
practicable, the information as stated in backup no-
tification procedures. (Example: Bird 51, 60 miles
Aircraft fires involving conventional munitions can-
east of intended landing base Nest AFB, No. 1
not be definitized to any one set of circumstances
and 2 engines out; six personnel, forward section of
and environmental conditions. This precludes de-
aircraft; have dangerous cargo in bomb bay of air-
velopment of reliable standardized test criteria and
craft, four zero pounds of DOT class A explosives; if
reliable specific item firefighting and withdrawal
explosives become enveloped in flames, detonation
times. The conclusion to be reached from available
may be expected after 3 minutes; withdrawal dis-
data is that a munitions reaction to fire is a func-
tance is 2000 feet; 10,000 gallons of fuel remaining,
tion of case thickness and type of explosive filler
apply emergency procedures accordingly.)
which can be varied by environmental conditions.
Since the circumstances of a fire cannot be pre-
Inert Devices
dicted, specific item by item firefighting and with-
drawal times cannot be determined with any degree
If inert devices are carried, the radio call will be of reliability.
similar to inflight emergency notification proce-
dures (world wide), identifying the devices as inert,
Normally, aircraft fire involving munitions occurs
that they present no hazard, and including the
under a set of circumstances wherein it is impossi-
amount of fuel remaining. (Example: Bird 51, 60
ble to know immediately the specific missile, bomb,
miles east of intended landing base Next AFB,
or BLU model number. Such information is abso-
No. 1 and 2 engines shut down, six personnel for-
lutely essential for specific firefighting and with-
ward compartment, inert cargo in bomb bay of air-
drawal times. Therefore, these times are presented
craft; no hazard; 10,000 gallons fuel remaining; ap-
for family groups only; i.e., bombs, BLUs, missile,
ply emergency procedures accordingly.)
etc.
CONUS Civil Airports Bombs: See T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-1

When aircraft must land at a CONUS civil airport


CBUs: See T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-1
which has no control tower, information in inflight Missiles: Missiles normally react in a propul-
emergency notification procedures (world wide), as sion, detonation, or both between +45 seconds and
applicable, will be furnished to the nearest FAA 2 minutes. A propulsion hazard (missile flight) ex-
Flight Service Station. ists within 45 seconds and a major hazard to envi-
ronment and firefighting capability exists after 1
Aircraft Ditching/Abandonment minute. Approach the fire, if necessary, from the
side of the aircraft. See figure 3-2 for specific
If the aircraft must be ditched or abandoned, record AGM-158 data.
the coordinates and descriptive location of aban- The firefighting guidance provided in AFI 91-201
doned cargo for later use by appropriate authori- will be utilized in all instances. There is no specific
ties. withdrawal time assigned to items which do not
align into one of the family groups mentioned
above.

Fire Fighting and Evacuation Criteria


WITHDRAWAL DISTANCE (FT) FIRE
NOMENCLATURE NONESSENTIAL PERSONNEL SYMBOL

AGM-158A 4000 1

Figure 3-2

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Supplementary Data section IV

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TEST INSTRUMENTATION KIT (TIK) 4-1
JASSM SMO FLIGHT TEST SOFTWARE COMMANDS 4-1

TEST INSTRUMENTATION KIT (TIK) TELEMETRY POWER ON COMMAND (CF-57A)


(TEST ONLY)
The TIK is a limited use package installed only for
use on designated flight test ranges. It provides te- Operator entry of CF-57A will result in enabling
lemetry of the missile in-flight data parameters and the Telemetry (TM) Radio Frequency (RF) trans-
provides for destructive flight termination in the mitter for selected weapon(s). The SMO will reject a
case of range footprint limitations being exceeded. CF-57A command to enable telemetry power, dis-
play the command in reverse video, and display the
The TIK consists of the following major components: advisory Less [AMI] LOC/STA??, [AMI] JASSM
Telemetry package LOC/STA??, if no location/station(s) have been se-
Transponder lected on the WCP or PCP/WCP backup. The SMO
Flight Termination System (FTS) will ignore a CF-57A command to enable telemetry
power for each selected weapon where telemetry
(Destruct ring, safe & arms, receivers, logic
units, battery packs) power is already ON. The SMO will retain a valid
Antennas Telemetry Power On command for a selected weap-
Sensors on that does not have power applied. The command
Missile aft bottom cover (TIK cover assembly) will be processed for the selected weapon after the
weapon is powered on.
JASSM SMO FLIGHT TEST SOFTWARE
If a CF-57A command is accepted, but the selected
COMMANDS weapon(s) cannot be accessed (for example: weapon
NOTE
not present), the advisory Less [AMI] LOC/STA??,
If it becomes necessary to reload the [AMI] JASSM LOC/STA??, will be displayed. A de-
JASSM SMO and mission data, reload the scription of each failure and the corresponding cor-
SMO first. rective action is listed in figure 7-20.

JASSM SUPERVISION MENU (CF-57)

The JASSM Supervision Menu commanded by CF-57


is shown in Figure 1-18. When the JASSM Supervi- Due to RF hazards when TM power is ap-
sion Menu is displayed, the current SMO mode is dis- plied, ensure personnel avoid the TM an-
played just as on the Control Function Menu (CF-) tenna area by at least two feet.
and the Weapon Supervision Menu (CF-5).
NOTE
NOTE
If either TM or FTS is commanded on and
The displayed status of CF-57 commands is the missile has an uncommanded power
the commanded state in the OAS, not the down, the TM and/or FTS may transition to
missiles status. The actual status of the internal battery power. Re-applying missile
missile may or may not be the same. power will automatically power off the TM/
FTS battery.
The control function commands that are unique to
the SMO are of the form CF-57x, where x repre-
sents any of several alphanumeric characters that
may or may not be followed by a comma and addi-
tional alphanumeric characters. The JASSM Super-
vision Menu displays the control function com-
mands of this form that are accepted by the SMO
and the function commanded by each. In addition to
identifying the CF-57x commands, the JASSM Su-
pervision Menu (CF-57) also identifies other SMO
commands not identified on other JASSM displays.

Change 3 4-1
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

JASSM Telemetry Antenna

Figure 4-1

4-2
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

TELEMETRY POWER OFF COMMAND (CF-57B) If a CF-57C,xy command is accepted, but the selected
(TEST ONLY) weapon(s) cannot be accessed (for example: weapon
not present), the advisory LOC/STA?? will be dis-
Operator entry of CF-57B will result in disabling played. A description of each failure and the corre-
the TM RF transmitter for selected weapon(s). The sponding corrective action is listed in figure 7-20.
SMO will reject a CF-57B command to disable pow-
er, display the command in reverse video, and dis- The SMO will also reject a CF-57C,xy command to
play the advisory Less [AMI] LOC/STA??, [AMI] disable FTS and display the command in reverse
JASSM LOC/STA??, if no location/station has been video if any of the following conditions exist:
selected on the WCP or PCP/WCP backup. The
SMO will ignore a CF-57B command to disable te- Location entered is not A or C.
lemetry power OFF for each selected weapon where Station number entered is not 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, or 8.
telemetry power is already OFF. The SMO will re- The FTS default state is disabled.
tain a valid Telemetry Power Off command for a se-
lected weapon that does not have power applied. FTS POWER SOURCE COMMAND (CF-57D) (OTL ONLY)
The command will be processed for the selected
weapon after the weapon is powered on. Operator entry of CF-57D will result in FTS power
source being toggled between aircraft (carrier) pow-
If a CF-57B command is accepted, but the selected er and the missiles battery power for the missile
weapon(s) cannot be accessed (for example: weapon with FTS enabled. The SMO will reject a CF-57D
not present), the advisory Less [AMI] LOC/STA??, command and display the command in reverse vid-
[AMI] JASSM LOC/STA??, will be displayed. A de- eo, if no location/station has FTS enabled.
scription of each failure and the corresponding cor-
rective action is listed in figure 7-20. The FTS default power source for an enabled weap-
on is aircraft power.
FTS ENABLE/DISABLE COMMAND (CF-57C,xy)
(OTL ONLY)
For Operational Test Launch (OTL) missions, the
JASSM SMO will automatically command TM and
Operator entry of CF-57C,xy, where xy represents a FTS power off, including removal from internal bat-
valid location/station, will result in the Flight Ter- tery power, prior to removing initialization power
mination System (FTS) being enabled/disabled for from the weapon in all cases, except for a normal
the selected weapon. The FTS Enable is a test com- launch sequence. However, it is recommended that
mand that allows the operator to terminate a weapon FTS power source be manually commanded to air-
test flight if it is determined the weapon is posing a craft power, and TM and FTS be manually com-
safety risk. If the command is entered while FTS En- manded off prior to weapon power down.
able is active for the selected weapon, FTS will be-
come disabled for the selected weapon. A single valid NOTE
location and station is selected on an IKB by entering
A or C followed by a number 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 or 8. The char- If either TM or FTS is commanded on and
acters A and C represent the left or right pylon the missile has an uncommanded power
location respectively. The numbers represent the se- down, the TM and/or FTS may transition to
lected station on the identified pylon. The SMO will internal battery power. Re-applying missile
reject a CF-57C,xy command to enable FTS and dis- power will automatically power off the TM/
play the command in reverse video if any of the follow- FTS battery.
ing conditions exist:
Location entered is other than A (left pylon)
or C (right pylon).
Station number entered is not 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, or 8.
Weapon is not present at selected station.
Weapon is not operational selected station.
Carrier mission is not live launch with Telem-
etry (TIK) package.
Another weapon has FTS enabled.

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

TRANSFER ALIGNMENT (TXA) HALT COMMAND TRANSFER ALIGNMENT (TXA) RE-INIT COMMAND
(CF-57E,xy) (CAPTIVE CARRY ONLY) (CF-57F,xy) (CAPTIVE CARRY ONLY)

Operator entry of CF-57E,xy while Transfer Align- Operator entry of CF-57F,xy, where xy represents a
ment (TXA) Halt is inactive, where xy represents a single valid location/station, will result in the rein-
valid location/station, will result in the weapon ig- itialization of missile transfer alignment for that
noring transfer alignment. If the command is en- location/station. A single valid location and station
tered while TXA Halt is active for the selected is selected on an IKB by entering A or C followed by
weapon, TXA Halt will become inactive for the se- a number 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 or 8. The characters A and C
lected weapon. A single valid location and station is represent the left or right pylon location respective-
selected by IKB entry. The letters A and C are used ly. The numbers represent the selected station on
on the IKB to enter the left or right pylon location the identified pylon.
respectively. The numbers 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, or 8 are used
on the IKB to enter the selected station on the iden- The SMO will reject a CF-57F,xy command to re-
tified pylon. The SMO will reject a CF-57E,xy com- initialize TXA and display the command in reverse
mand to activate TXA Halt and display the com- video if any of the following conditions exist:
mand in reverse video if any of the following condi-
tions exist: Location entered is other than A (left pylon)
or C (right pylon).
Location entered is other than A (left pylon) Station number entered is other than 1, 2, 3,
or C (right pylon). 6, 7 or 8.
Station number entered is not 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 or 8. Carrier mission is not captive carry.
Carrier mission is not captive carry. Weapon is not present at selected station.
Weapon is not present at selected station. Weapon has a permanent fatal fault.
Weapon has a permanent fatal fault.
The SMO will retain a valid TXA Re-Init command
The SMO will also reject a CF-57E,xy command to de- for a selected weapon that does not have power ap-
activate TXA Halt and display the command in re- plied. The command will be processed for the se-
verse video if any of the following conditions exist: lected weapon after the weapon is powered on.
Location entered is other than A (left pylon)
or C (right pylon).
Station number entered is other than 1, 2, 3,
6, 7 or 8.
The SMO will retain a valid TXA Halt command for
a selected weapon that does not have power ap-
plied. The command will be processed for the se-
lected weapon after the weapon is powered on.

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Operating Limitations section V

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WING FLUTTER AIRSPEED LIMITATIONS 5-1

JASSM ANTI-ICE OPERATION 5-1

JASSM JETTISON AND LAUNCH ENVELOPE 5-1

JASSM LAUNCH OR JETTISON WITH OPEN BAY DOORS 5-1

JASSM SAFE SEPARATION AND DECONFLICTION 5-2

WING FLUTTER AIRSPEED LIMITATIONS JASSM JETTISON AND LAUNCH ENVELOPES


JASSM Jettison and Launch envelopes are shown
The wing flutter airspeed limitations when carrying
in figure 5-1.
JASSMs are contained in T.O.1B-52H-1, Section V.

JASSM ANTI-ICE OPERATION

JASSMs are equipped with anti-ice heaters on both Launch or jettison of an AGM-158 in excess
the air data probe and the flush static port. Power of the speeds shown in figure 5-1 may result
to the anti-ice heaters is automatically applied in collision between the JASSM and the air-
whenever the SMO is loaded and MIU power is on. craft.
MIU power for missile heaters should be applied to
all missiles for a minimum of 15 minutes prior to The JASSM jettison and launch envelope
weapon release or entering icing conditions. MIU limits, detailed in figure 5-1, reflect a vari-
power may be removed during flight when required, able relationship between altitude, mach
however it should be re-applied as soon as practical. number, gross weight, and carriage posi-
When heater power is off, flight through icing tion. Operators must be familiar with all as-
should be avoided. pects of the jettison and launch envelopes
and use care when operating near the pe-
rimeters of the envelope.

JASSM LAUNCH OR JETTISON WITH OPEN


If flight through icing conditions with MIU BOMB BAY DOORS
power off is unavoidable, re-apply MIU
power for a minimum of 30 minutes prior In an emergency, launch or jettison of JASSM may be
to release. attempted with the bomb bay doors open; however,
consideration should be given to possible aircraft
damage due to a weapon to aircraft impact. Planned
release of JASSM is not authorized with the bomb bay
doors open.
The pilots Bomb Bay & missile Jettison control
switch jettisons all weapons loaded on the aircraft.
If jettison is commanded using this switch, the
bomb bay doors will open and would likely result in
aircraft/JASSM collision during jettison.

Release of JASSM with the bomb bay doors


open may result in damage to the aircraft.

5-1
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

JASSM SAFE SEPARATION AND waypoint. At launch detection, weapon flight path
DECONFLICTION criteria are evaluated to determine if the direction
toward the first waypoint is within three degrees of
The MAU-12 ejector rack imparts a safe separation the horizontal flight path and if the altitude of the
velocity to the JASSM to allow the weapon to meet first waypoint requires the weapon to climb
the following safe separation requirements: through the launch altitude. If this scenario does
not exist, then no special considerations are neces-
The JASSM normally maintains a minimum sary to ensure the weapon does not penetrate the
of two inches clearance from adjacent stores/struc- keep out zone around the aircraft. However, when
ture during all releases (launch or jettison). such a scenario does exist, the following operations
take place:
The latitude and longitude of the first
waypoint are adjusted to create an offset of 1400
feet (1000 feet requirement + 400 feet navigation
If there is a retained/HUNG center station uncertainty) normal to the computed azimuth.
store, launching/jettisoning an adjacent The altitude command is set at least 500 feet
shoulder station may result in a Store-to- (100 feet requirement + 400 feet navigation uncer-
Store contact. When a center station store tainty) below the launch altitude.
is retained/HUNG, operators will retain the The heading command is biased by three de-
adjacent shoulder station stores. grees.
The JASSM does not eject any items during Modification of waypoint information and desired
and after separation until the weapon has achieved
safe clearance from the aircraft. heading is necessary to avoid an impending flight
The JASSM has positive movement away from path conflict with the aircraft, which is assumed to
continue on its flight path at release.
the aircraft such that no portion of the weapon
penetrates a determined interference boundary of
the aircraft and/or remaining suspension systems To avoid conflict with the aircraft, the JASSM will:
and stores. The interference boundary is defined as Achieve a minimum lateral separation of 1000
a four foot envelope around the fuselage, wings, en- feet, to the right of the aircraft, before climbing
gines, and tail during launch and jettison. through the aircrafts altitude at release.
To further ensure safe separation, launch advisories Achieve a minimum vertical separation of 100
will be issued when the required aircraft flight pa- feet below the aircrafts altitude at release before
rameters are exceeded, refer to PGRM Weapon crossing the aircrafts flight path.
Launch Advisories in Section VII. When crossing the aircrafts flight path, main-
tain 100 feet minimum vertical separation below
Deconfliction reduces the possibility of an in-flight the aircrafts altitude at release until lateral sepa-
collision between the JASSM and the aircraft dur- ration of 1000 feet is reached.
ing separation and the JASSMs flight to the first

5-2
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

JASSM Jettison and Launch Envelopes


STATIONS L1 and R3

50

Launch And
Jettison
Prohibited 45,000 Ft.
45

0.84 Indicated Mach N umber


0.81 Indicated Mach Num ber
40
Top View

AS
Lb

35

KI
0
00

1
17
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Pressure Altitude 1000 Feet

20

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0.45 Indicated Mach Number

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Jettison
15 AS
Lb

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KI
40

10
3 90

Jettison
5 Only

0
0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.55 0.60 0.65 0.70 0.75 0.80 0.85 0.90 0.95 1.00
True Mach Number
B46518

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JASSM Jettison and Launch Envelopes (Cont)


STATIONS L8 and R6

50

Launch And
Jettison
Prohibited 45,000 Ft.
45

0.84 Indicated Mach Number


40
Top View

AS
Lb

35

KI
0
00

1
17
0,
Pressure Altitude 1000 Feet

20

Lb
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30

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00
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3 90

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5 Only

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0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.55 0.60 0.65 0.70 0.75 0.80 0.85 0.90 0.95 1.00
True Mach Number B46517

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STATIONS L2, L3, L7 and R1, R2, R7

50

Launch And
Jettison
Prohibited 45,000 Ft.
45

0.84 Indicated Mach Number


40
Top View

AS
Lb

35

KI
0
00

1
17
0,
Pressure Altitude 1000 Feet

Lb
20

Lb

0
0

30 00
00

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0,

48
30
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Bu

25
Launch And
ed

M I = 0.81
Jettison 340 KIAS
ow
A ll

0.45 Indicated Mach Number

20
um
x im

Launch And
Ma

15 Jettison
Lb

Prohibited
00
0 ,0

AS
KI
40

10 0
39

Jettison
5 Only

0
0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.55 0.60 0.65 0.70 0.75 0.80 0.85 0.90 0.95 1.00
True Mach Number
B46519

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JASSM Jettison and Launch Envelopes (Cont)


STATIONS L6 and R8

50

Launch And
Jettison
Prohibited 45,000 Ft.
45

0.84 Indicated Mach Number


40
Top View

AS
Lb

35

KI
0
00

1
17
0,
Pressure Altitude 1000 Feet

20

Lb
0

30 Lb
00
0,

0
00
30

8,
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48
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25 340 KIAS
Launch And
ed

M I = 0.81
Jettison
ow
A ll

0.45 Indicated Mach Number

20
um
x im

Launch And
Ma

5 Jettison
Lb

Prohibited
AS
00

KI
0 ,0

3 AS
36 KI
40

10
3 90

Jettison
5 Only

0
0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.55 0.60 0.65 0.70 0.75 0.80 0.85 0.90 0.95 1.00
True Mach Number
B46520

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Mission Planning section VI

table of contents page

GENERAL 6-1

MISSION PLANNING MODULES 6-3

REPF MISSION PLANNING 6-4

UNIT MISSION PLANNING INTEGRATION 6-4

MISSION PLANNING TIMELINES 6-4

MISSION PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS 6-7

GENERAL craft and mission details. JASSM planning is de-


signed to conform to ATO planning cycle
Mission Planning is the key component in the effec- constraints. During the ATO process, desired tar-
tive operational use of a weapon system, especially gets as well as desired effects are coordinated with
with the advent of launch and leave precision a JASSM Rear Echelon Production Facility (REPF).
guided munitions. These weapons require the mis-
sion planner to provide both the routing and target- The REPF is responsible for designing, building,
ing information used to autonomously guide the and maintaining the primary target database, the
weapon to the desired impact point with high preci- primary element of which is:
sion. Target Area Model (TAM) A wire frame ren-
dering of a target complex, utilizing Digital
The low-observable JASSM missile uses GPS-aided Point Position Database (DPPDB) as the prin-
inertial guidance, updated with an imaging in- ciple source of reference imagery, selection of
frared (IIR) terminal area seeker to provide high weapon type data, and specification and eval-
precision terminal guidance to engage heavily de- uation of the attack trajectory and azimuth.
fended and/or hardened targets requiring greater REPF planners use a Precision Targeting
impact point precision. The terminal seeker re- Module (PTM) workstation online with cur-
quires the mission planning system to provide the rent Intel sources to achieve the model. The
terminal attack plan, including reference material TAM provides the ability to utilize the JASSM
for locating and tracking the target, JASSM termi- seeker, if desired. The TAM can also be ma-
nal trajectory, weapon fusing and Bomb Impact As- nipulated if a DMPI adjust is desired.
sessment (BIA) data. Extended range weapons such
The other key target database incorporated in
as JASSM also require a launch aircraft launch ac-
JASSM planning is:
ceptability region (LAR), weapon route waypoints,
and time of flight information to achieve desired PGMTDB A standard database for precise
time on target. JASSM simplifies missile route target information. Using targets from this
planning by flying midcourse at high altitude, data set does not allow for seeker use.
avoiding terrain obstacles. PGMTDB targets may also be manipulated to
achieve desired effects. Planners may manual-
The JASSM mission begins with the Air Tasking ly enter desired DMPI information at the unit
Order (ATO) defining specific targets, delivery air- level.

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Effects-based targeting then occurs, utilizing these Once target tasking is received, a JASSM mission
two formats, at the AOC, and, if the targets are not plan is assembled at the tasked unit level. This
readily available in a database, the desired target mission consists of an enroute plan, release points,
models are requested from the REPF. Once the Target Area Model (TAM) or Precision Guided
TAM is built and verified, the REPF and/or the Munition Target Database (PGMTDB) target data
AOC will pass the resulting appropriate target data sets, and terminal engagement trajectory for the
set (TDS) to the tasked unit with instructions. desired weapon effect. DMPI manipulation may be
Since the JASSMs effectiveness lies mainly in high required at the unit level by a qualified JASSM
value, fixed targets, it is highly desired that a cur- planner. Alternate missions may also be specified if
rent, coordinated baseline TAM database be avail- desired (up to 5 per launch point). The JASSM mis-
able prior to deployment to minimize the time need- sion plans are then integrated with the delivery air-
ed for target material generation during an ATO craft flight plan and transferred to the aircraft us-
cycle. Large-scale operations should utilize pre- ing a data transfer cartridge (DTC). The ability to
planned sortie data from operational plans con- carry multiple JASSM missions on the aircraft
ceived far in advance of hostilities. DTUC allows great flexibility in striking targets,
and appropriate strike planning should incorporate
procedures to use the various options.

USAF JASSM Mission Planning Module

Figure 6-1

The JASSM system mission planning is performed Target materials used in terminal planning and
within the existing or planned infrastructure and route planning include:
using existing or planned data products, formats Target descriptions (BE#, DMPI, TAM ID).
and hardware. Design infrastructure includes the Weapon data (Fuzing, Impact Angle, Azi-
REPF, and should be implemented with a muth).
centralized management system, such as Theater DMPI identification (Short written descrip-
Battle Management Core System (TBMCS), or like tion, Imagery).
system located at the AOC, wing and units. Final Geopositional reference data (Latitude, Longi-
JASSM mission planning uses the tasked units Air tude, Elevation).
Force Mission Support System (AFMSS) Mission Digital imagery with support data.
Planning System (MPS) workstations for weapon Digital terrain elevation data (DTED, Terrain
and aircraft routing. Clobber Analysis).
Threat information.
Weather conditions.

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JASSM planning utilizes the skills of personnel all functions of planning the terminal attack includ-
currently responsible for performing targeting and ing designation of the DMPI and seeker aim point,
route planning functions. The approach also meets construction and evaluation of the seeker reference
the targeting timeline where the target area, TAM model using national asset products, selection of
DMPI selection, and associated reference model weapon type data, specification of the attack trajec-
construction and terminal attack planning must be tory and azimuth and evaluation of the attack plan.
performed in 15 minutes (average). DMPI review The PTM provides archiving and transfer of
and manipulation, and weapon routing must be JASSM TAM files with associated TAM ID to
performed in 5 minutes (average). The approach AFMSS.
provides significant flexibility to the planners in the
use of existing data and the ability to plan/replan at The tasked unit mission planners use the Weapon
both the force and unit levels to meet a variety of Planning Module (WPM), which is an AFMSS A/
targeting circumstances, including emerging tar- W/E hosted on the AFMSS workstation. The WPM
gets. The overall Mission Planning flow and parti- supports reading of archived JASSM TAM files, re-
tioning to planning workstations is shown in figure view and revision of DMPIs and terminal attack
6-2. plans; weapon auto route and manual modification
planning, time-on-target planning, LAR deconflic-
MISSION PLANNING MODULES tion, association of a JASSM with the aircraft
route, AFMSS based multi-JASSM route deconflic-
The REPF planners use the Precision Targeting tion; and constraint checking, and transfer of re-
Module to produce the Terminal Area Model, which quired weapon data to the aircraft A/W/E for
contains the terminal attack plan data (Seeker ref- download to the Data Transfer Device (DTD).
erence, DMPI and weapon data). The PTM supports

Mission Planning Flow and Partitioning


Target Data TBMCS or DIWS AFMSS or TAMPS
DMPI coordinates
Stereo Work Station Work Station
Imagery
Weapon selection (Force / Unit Level) (Unit Level)

Target Data JASSM Target


DTD Aircraft / Weapon
Material

Launch A/C routing


Weapon Type
Tasking Terminal attack Missile and A/C route Weapon Materials
Threat data
planning planning and loadout A/C routing
Target Materials
Weapon routing
Target area imagery
Terminal data
DMPI
(TOT, Fusing settings, etc)
seeker reference
Seeker reference
performance
Precision Weapon
Targeting Planning
Module Module

Figure 6-2

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REPF MISSION PLANNING piled and performance effectiveness is evaluated for


the selected azimuth range and provided to the op-
To develop a TAM, the REPF mission planner views erator. The terminal planning could potentially be
the stereo data on the PTM to perform imagery performed at stereo capable Sun/UNIX worksta-
analyses. He/she can use the Digital Point Position- tions within the DODIIS CSE or TBMCS/DIICOE
ing Data Base (DPPDB) imagery as the principle environment.
source of reference imagery and National Technical
Means (NTM) NITF 2.0 imagery to augment the The resulting attack plan including a reference ste-
DPPDB data. A target nomination list is then ac- reo image pair and NTM imagery is exported as a
cessed to identify target areas of interest via using TAM and passed to the unit for use in the WPM on
other Intel application and databases such as the an AFMSS workstation.
MIDB (modern integrated intelligence database) on
the TBMCS workstation. The planner can view ex- UNIT MISSION PLANNING INTEGRATION
isting JASSM target seeker reference database
models for review and refinement or build a new The mission plan is then available to the unit level
model. If he/she chooses to build a new model, the planner along with the ATO for weapon routing.
reference imagery is accessed either by loading a The Weapon Route Planning functional flow is also
tape or accessing a previously loaded DPPDB seg- shown in figure 6-3. Using the JASSM A/W/E mod-
ment on his system. Once the imagery is displayed, ule on the AFMSS workstation, the planner reads-
the three dimensional data is used to locate and in the JASSM TAM file. He/she reviews the attack
designate a DMPI. Once the Designated Mean plan and can modify weapon data and DMPIs on
Point of Impact (DMPI) is chosen, building a seeker the 3D reference model. The reference image is dis-
reference model can begin. A 3D reference wire- played to support DMPI review and adjustment.
frame (WF) is constructed using the visible edges in With modified DMPIs, the terminal attack plan
the reference imagery. While the building the WF, will be reevaluated to verify that the reference mod-
the user can perform a reference evaluation process el supports the new DMPI. Missile information is
that provides a quantitative assessment of the mo- entered including BIA and TOT data when appli-
del. The completed model can be archived in a TAM cable. The operator also reviews and updates weap-
for future use, a feature useful in prewar planning. on fuze settings and impact angle and which of the
terminal profiles is to be used for the target.
The operator may also choose to select and use an
existing TAM. A TAM is selected from the database The unit planner then builds the weapon route. The
and opened for review of the terminal planning operator displays or enters the DMPI coordinates.
data. Then the existing reference model with its as- He/she then, guided by JASSM range rings on the
sociated reference imagery can be viewed. The user AFMSS display, selects either a waypoint one (plan-
may update the original reference model by bring- ning scenarios one and two) or an aircraft release
ing in new NTM imagery to use with the original point (planning scenario three). He/she can then
reference imagery (DPPDB or other NTM imagery). display a LAR. He/she has now completed defini-
The operator can tie the DPPDB and NTM imagery tion of a stick route. The operator then selects auto-
together in support of reference model update. He/ routing using the Common Low-observable Auto
she can overlay the original wireframe on the NTM Router (CLOAR) selection. Either a time-on-target
image and update it as required. The reference or non time-on-target (not time critical) flyout pro-
model update is performed using drawing tools to file will be used by the auto-router. Once the auto-
construct wireframes of objects in the NTM image. route has been performed, the operator may per-
The modified reference wireframe can be evaluated form manual modifications of the route, if desired.
against the new, up to date, NTM imagery. Once
the update is complete, a DMPI can be added or The resulting weapon data, weapon route, terminal
modified using a target location description corre- trajectory, seeker reference and BIA settings are ac-
sponding to a viewable location in the update imag- cessed via calls to the JASSM A/W/E by the aircraft
ery. A/W/E on the AFMSS system for download to the
Data Transfer Device.
Once the reference model is ready, terminal plan-
ning is performed. An attack trajectory and fuze
delay time is selected based on the target to be at-
MISSION PLANNING TIMELINES
tacked. An attack azimuth range is selected by the
planner based on the attack trajectory, terminal The mission planning timelines are shown in figures
area imagery, and target characteristics. For each 6-4 and 6-5 for the PTM and WPM respectively.
azimuth selected the seeker reference model is com-

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Mission Planning Functional Flow


Precision Targeting Module

Target Materials
Nominations Designate DMPIs Archive / Transmit
Evaluate Generate Terminal
DTM Modify / Generate JASSM Target
Reference Attack Plan and
MIDB Reference Model Evaluate Materials
Model

IMINT JASSM Weapon


Seeker
DPPDB Open Archive
Nonseeker Archive Plan
Updatel Imagery WF Model WF Model

Weapon Planning Module


JASSM
Target Materials
Review terminal
Weapon Route Plan
Threat Data attack plan and Evaluate Route
Determine A/C LAR
DTED modify DMPIs
Wx
Move DMPIs
Analyze attack Repeat each weapon

Integrate A/C and Download


Weapon Mission Weapon Mission
Plans (A/C AWE) Plan to DTD

Figure 6-3

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PTM Timeline Definition

Figure 6-4

WPM Timeline Definition

Figure 6-5

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MISSION PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS Divert and Staging base security Appropri-


ate to support the highest levels security for
Since JASSM requires the use of time sensitive ma- planning systems, communication nodes, and
terials, such as GPS crypto data, the planner must the assets themselves. Foreign controlled
ensure the most current data is used at all times to bases should be avoided and only used for
maximize mission effectiveness. If B-52 mission emergencies.
duration will extend across any crypto expiration Divert and Staging base logistics support
boundary, the following periods data should be Load equipment, missile storage (including
loaded to ensure the JASSM receiver has sufficient environmental needs), and planning system
information. For example, a B-52 mission will start support should be examined as far in advance
at 2000 hrs GMT/ZULU and end at 0900 hrs. Dur- as possible.
ing the sortie there is a new GPS crypto issued. If Direct targeting ROEs Theater or Opera-
the GPS/IU keyboard has failed, or the crew does tional commanders must drive use, due to lim-
not have the new keys available, the only other ited number of assets, cost, range, etc.
source is the weapon or aircraft mission DTUC/ Integration with other JASSM platforms A
DTC. centralized, coordinated plan for JASSM
strikes that includes all JASSM capable air-
NOTE craft is highly recommended. Mass JASSM
launch scenarios will occupy copious amounts
The following steps may be used to correct of airspace, and the ATO must sanitize space
for GPS rollover: for missile launch(s).
LAR Tolerances Must be thoroughly briefed to
(RN-N) CF-61 entered. ensure planned IN ZONE launches are achieve-
Correct date is input on the MFD, but not en- d. Aircraft flying a pressure altitude, for exam-
tered into the system. ple, could be off the HAE altitude enough to be
(RN-N) Monitor for GPS date to rollover to in- out of IN ZONE launch tolerances.
correct date.
Enter Key pressed to insert the correct date. JASSM Operations Near the Poles
A missile health status check occurs.
The JASSM SMO great circle distance equation is
Other Items to Consider When Preparing to approximate when operating close to or at the
Employ JASSM: poles. This will affect the times-to-go to enter and
exit ranging indications on the PRGM screen. This
JASSM MPS security/environment will not affect the actual In-Range/In-Zone status
Height Above Ellipsoid (HAE) JASSM uses reported by the weapon. To minimize the distance
HAE for all altitude computations (launch, error when planning sortie destinations to either
cruise, target). This closely mirrors the OAS pole, ensure the following:
HA altitude for launch operations, and should
be a consideration if determining deconfliction Aircraft route follows the same longitude as
from other platforms. the launch point destination, and
Coordinate format JASSM uses DDMMSS. Center of range circle, center of zone arcs, and
SSS for higher fidelity. Planning on MPS can launch point destination are on the same side
be done in DDMM.MMMM, since data is con- of the pole.
verted in the MPS to give the missiles the cor-
rect format. Planning for JASSM Safe Separation and Deconfliction
GPS Crypto Data Currency Weekly keys re-
quired. Recommend that current and follow- For planning of a low altitude or co-altitude launch,
ing week keys always be loaded on DTC. it should be noted that the JASSM will require a
AS/SV Data Currency minimum 5 degree offset to the right of the aircraft
BIA Data BIA frequencies used must be heading to avoid conflict with the aircraft. The mis-
coordinated with the AOC, Intel, and ELINT sile will achieve a minimum lateral separation of
platforms to assure missile health data is re- 1000 feet to the right of the aircraft before climbing
ceived and matched against the proper missile through the aircraft altitude at release. The JASSM
mission, if desired. will also achieve a minimum vertical separation of
GPS Almanac Data Should be current, or at 100 feet below the aircraft altitude at release before
least within 14 days of mission. crossing the aircrafts flight path. This combination
Intel feed Coordinated with unit Intel sec- will assure the missile will maintain a minimum
tion for current threat database and other vertical separation of 100 feet below the aircrafts
flight restrictions. altitude at release until lateral separation of 1000
feet is reached.

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JASSM Low Temperature Flight Operations conditions. JASSM missile skin temperature (Ts)
during external carriage is defined as:
The JASSM missile is designed for captive carriage External Carriage and Free Flight:
and free flight down to a minimum ambient skin
temperature (Ts) of 49 degrees F (45 deg. C). Ex- Ts = (OAT + 460)(1+0.18M2) 460
posure of the JASSM missile to ambient skin tem-
peratures below 49 degrees F could result in BIT Where Ts = Missile skin temperature (degrees F);
[FAIL] indications and or missile failures. Since OAT = True ambient air temperature (degrees F);
wind friction warming affects the JASSM skin dur- M = True flight Mach number.
ing external carriage, low temperature exposure
should not be an operational concern unless the For example, a JASSM mission profile of FL 370 at
JASSM is carried in the bomb bay or if loaded on 0.76 mach should produce JASSM skin tempera-
the aircraft for alert during extreme cold weather tures of approximately 25 degrees F.

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Systems Operation section VII

table of contents page

OAS/JOINT AIR TO SURFACE STANDOFF MISSILE OPERATION 7-3

JASSM EMPLOYMENT OVERVIEW 7-3

MISSILE MISSION TYPES 7-3

WEAPON MONITOR AND POWER CONTROL 7-7

WEAPON CONTROL EQUIPMENT (WCE) STATUS 7-7

WCE POWER APPLICATION 7-7

WCE POWER REMOVAL 7-8

MISSILE POWER APPLICATION 7-8

MISSILE AND EJECTOR STATUS 7-10

MISSILE POWER REMOVAL 7-15

MISSILE MISSION DATA AND TARGETING 7-17

MISSILE TARGETING METHODS 7-17

TARGETING TECHNIQUES 7-22

TARGET RANGING 7-29

IN-RANGE LAR 7-31

IN-ZONE LAR 7-36

TARGET RANGING INDICATIONS 7-43

IN-RANGE/IN-ZONE INDICATION 7-43

WEAPON LAUNCH ADVISORIES 7-43

SAFE RELEASE ADVISORIES 7-44

MISSILE LAUNCH 7-45

MISSILE LAUNCH PROCESS 7-45

AUTOMATIC LAUNCH DETERMINATION 7-46

MANUAL LAUNCH DETERMINATION 7-47

MISSILE LAUNCH TERMINATION 7-47

PREFERRED LAUNCH/JETTISON SEQUENCE 7-48

MISSILE LAUNCH RESTRICTIONS 7-48

JASSM FREE FLIGHT SEQUENCE 7-48

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page

MISSILE JETTISON 7-50

SIMULATION CAPABILITIES 7-51

SIMULATED MISSILE LOADOUT 7-51

SIMULATED TARGETING OPERATIONS 7-51

SIMULATED WCE RESPONSES 7-51

SIMULATED RANGING 7-51

SMO TERMINATION 7-52

SMO RESTART 7-52

MESSAGES 7-52A

MASTER FAULTS 7-52A

ADVISORIES AND STATUS MESSAGES 7-52A

SAFE RELEASE AND WEAPON LAUNCH ADVISORIES 7-52A

FRMT-7 MISSILE FAULTS 7-52A

7-2 Change 2
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OAS/JOINT AIR TO SURFACE STANDOFF MISSILE OPERATION


The B-52 OAS provides the operator interface for ence model which was developed using the JASSM
control, targeting, and release of JASSMs. mission planning system.

Operation of the JASSM while carried by the B-52 The missile is designed to operate under adverse
is made up of six major functions. These functions weather conditions of 1500 ft. ceiling and 3 nautical
are: mile visibility. If weather conditions preclude the
Missile Monitor and Power Control seeker from acquiring the target, the system will
Mission Data and Targeting guide to the target using the inertial navigation
Transfer Alignment system and target coordinates it received via mis-
Target Ranging sion planning. During the terminal trajectory, a
Missile Launch Bomb Impact Assessment (BIA) subsystem trans-
Missile Jettison mits missile position and status information in an
unencrypted format to an airborne receiving plat-
NOTE
form.
[AMI] In order to accomplish any of the six
major functions listed above, the JASSM MISSILE MISSION TYPES
SMO must be designated as the primary
SMO (CF-62x). There are two types of JASSM missions, pre-
planned missions and direct target missions (also
JASSM EMPLOYMENT OVERVIEW called Target of Opportunity missions by JASSM).
There are two types of preplanned missions, those
At a specified time prior to arriving at the aircraft that require a Time on Target (TOT) and those that
missile launch point, initialization power is applied do not require a TOT.
to the missile, initiated BIT is run, mission data
and GPS Crypto keys are downloaded, and the se- All preplanned missions are planned as In-Zone re-
lected missile mission number is designated by the leases, but can be released In-Range, if the In-Zone
aircrew. When aircraft transfer alignment is com- conditions cannot be achieved by the host aircraft.
plete, the missile is ready for launch at the speci-
fied release point. All Target of Opportunity (TOO) missions are re-
leased In-Range, there is not an InZone region as-
After missile launch (autonomous missile flight), sociated with a TOO.
missile navigation to the target is accomplished via
predetermined three-dimensional waypoints. In- Altitudes can be mission planned, aircrew defined
gress is at an optimum altitude condition to achieve via cockpit controls or missile default.
the desired range and enhance survivability. At a
specified distance from the target the JASSM de- Preplanned Missions
scends to a selected altitude above ground level for
final target ingress which will enable the missile to Preplanned missions require at least one waypoint
achieve the desired terminal impact angle. The ter- to define the route of flight and flight altitudes. The
minal profile depends on target orientation (vertical requirement for TOT required missions is set by
or horizontal) and hardness. Impact velocity is mission planning and must be launched In-Zone.
maintained to achieve the required penetration of Using missile throttle adjustments the missile flies
hard targets. The terminal dive starts approximate- the planned route within 5 seconds of the Current
ly 3 km from the target with a pushover maneuver Time Of Flight (CTOF), giving it a TOT which is
to the desired impact angle. An imaging infrared also 5 seconds of planned TOT assuming the mis-
seeker is used to reduce terminal area guidance er- sile was launched on time and at the preplanned re-
ror for hardened targets requiring greater impact lease point. If the TOT requirement is not set, the
point precision. When the seeker line-of-sight is missile flies the preplanned route without throttle
pointed at the target area, an algorithm which de- adjustments. If a TOT required missile is launched
termines if the JASSM is above or below the cloud In-Range, but not In-Zone, it deviates from the
ceiling is initiated. planned route of flight and does not attempt to
make the required TOT, but still maintains all pre-
Once the seeker Line-of-Sight (LOS) is clear, an Au- planned terminal conditions. See figure 7-1 for
tomatic Target Correlator (ATC) algorithm provides Flight Profile Summary and figure 7-2 for JASSM
target aim point error corrections for terminal guid- Flight Profiles.
ance. The ATC uses a preloaded target area refer-

Change 2 7-3
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JASSM Flight Profile Summary


TOT PTOF JASSM FLIES
MISSION TYPE LAUNCH WAYPOINTS SEEKER
REQUIRED TOLERANCE TO

Used, If
PREPLANNED In-Zone Yes Yes 5 Seconds Waypoint 1
Required
Used, If
PREPLANNED In-Zone Yes No Not Required Waypoint 1
Required
Used, If
PREPLANNED In-Range No Yes Not Used Target Azimuth
Required
Used, If
PREPLANNED In-Range No No Not Required Target Azimuth
Required
DIRECT TARGET In-Range No Not Used N/A Not Required Target Azimuth

Figure 7-1

PREPLANNED, LAUNCHED IN-ZONE fly directly to meet the target azimuth into the tar-
get.
In-Zone launched missions use a static Launch Ac-
ceptability Region (LAR). This preplanned static In-Range launches have the following parameters:
LAR defines the zone around the launch point from
which the missile will be able to intercept the mis-
The missile will generate its own route to in-
tercept target azimuth.
sile mission at the first waypoint and fly the pre-
planned route (See Target Ranging this section).
Proceeds to 22,000 feet MSL and remains
there until descending to the terminal area.
In-Zone launches have the following parameters:
Since the route from the last waypoint to tar-
get did not change it can be with or without
Can be with or without seeker terminal guid- seeker terminal guidance as planned.
ance. Since the route from the last waypoint to tar-
Missile flies the preplanned route of flight (in- get did not change it impacts the target under
cluding all waypoints and altitudes). preplanned conditions.
For non-TOT missions, the nominal cruise al- Preplanned data items cannot be changed.
titude is 22000 feet MSL, until transitioning
to the terminal area. During the mission plan- Direct Targeted Missions/Target of Opportunity (TOO)
ning process, the user can change the cruise
altitude 500 feet in 50 feet increments, rela- Direct target function allows the operator to specify
tive to the nominal altitude. For example, ac- a target that is not included as a preplaned mis-
ceptable mission planned entries are 21500, sion. TOO missiles can only be launched In-Range.
21550, 21600, etc.
For TOT missions, the nominal cruise altitude TOO launches have the following parameters:
is 12000 feet MSL until transitioning to the
terminal area. During the mission planning
Waypoints cannot be specified for a direct tar-
get.
process, the user can change the cruise alti-
tude 500 feet in 50 feet increments, relative
A direct target can be assigned to a specific
missile.
to the nominal altitude. For example, accept-
able mission planned entries are 11500,
Target latitude, longitude, and elevation must
be entered.
11550, 11600, etc.
Impacts the target under preplanned condi- The missile will fly cruise altitude until tran-
tions. sitioning to the terminal area. The cruise alti-
Preplanned data items cannot be changed. tude can be specified from 0 to 22,000 feet
MSL (defaults to 15,000 feet MSL).
PREPLANNED, LAUNCHED IN-RANGE
Bearing to target and impact angle can be
specified.
For preplanned missions launched In-Range, the
Fuze mode of soft impact or hard impact can
be specified. Defaults to soft.
missile does not attempt to make the planned way-
points nor planned timing. Instead the missile will
Fuze delay time can be specified.

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JASSM Flight Profiles

Figure 7-2

7-5/(7-6 blank)
BLA
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WEAPON MONITOR AND POWER CONTROL video if the ECU has failed. WIU will be displayed in
reverse video for the left or right WIU respectively, if
The Weapon Control Equipment (WCE), which con- either the WIU communication or the WIU have fai-
sists of the Armament Interface Unit (AIU), Environ- led. Each failure displayed on FRMT-7 will be re-
mental Control Unit (ECU) and Weapon Interface moved if the associated failure status clears.
Units (WIUs) must be powered on to enable the opera-
tor to power on, control, and release any missiles. The WCE POWER APPLICATION
AIUs supply power to the ECU and WIUs. The ECUs
supply cooling air to the WIUs. The WIUs enable pow- WIU power will be applied when the operator
er application to the missile(s), perform data trans- presses the WIU power switch (MIU/LP or MIU/RP)
missions with the missile(s), and provide ejector con- to the depressed (Power On) position. When the
trol. AIU power is supplied when OAS master power switch is in the depressed position it illuminates af-
is turned on. ECU and WIU power are supplied power ter a short delay. If the switch was in the depressed
when WIUs are turned on. position when the SMO was loaded or restarted, the
switch must be cycled to command power to the
Subsequent to applying power to the WIU on a pylon, WIU. The MIU/BAY switch is not recognized by
initialization power can be commanded on for any JASSM SMO. If it is selected the advisory message
missile(s) on that pylon via the WCP. Missile initiali- B: LOCATION will be displayed. Power will be ap-
zation power must be applied to enable the SMO to plied to the WIU and then the WIU will be initial-
verify the weapon type, missile operational and LAR ized for the selected location.
status, and to transmit missile initialization, GPS,
alignment, and targeting data to the missile(s) prior If the SMO is unable to complete the WIU power-on
to launch. sequence it will be terminated, the appropriate
fault will be displayed, and any power which has
WEAPON CONTROL EQUIPMENT (WCE) STATUS been applied will be removed. However, for an ECU
fault, if ECU Power Override is currently active,
The operator can review the operational status of the the SMO will continue with the power-on sequence.
AIU, ECU, left WIU (L WIU) or right WIU (R WIU) The operator can verify completion of the WIU pow-
using the PME Status Display (FRMT-6). The SMO er on sequence by viewing FRMT-7.
communicates with these LRUs using OAS 1553 data
buses A and C. The PME Status Display (FRMT-6) When the sequence is complete, the following dis-
shows AIU and WIU A bus and C bus communication play changes will occur on FRMT-7 next to each
status and AIU, ECU and WIU failure status. If a WIU station number (1, 2, 3, 6, 7, and 8)(4 and 5
WIU A bus communication failure has occurred, an A are not recognized by the JASSM SMO):
will be displayed for the respective WIU. If a WIU C
bus communication failure has occurred, a C will be The weapon type window will indicate either
displayed for the respective WIU. If an LRU failure M1 to identify there is a weapon present at the sta-
has occurred, an X will be displayed for the ECU or re- tion or blank to indicate that no weapon is present.
spective WIU. In a similar manner, FMS will display The missile status window will change from
an A or a C next to AIU if an AIU A bus or C bus com- blank to OF, X, NG, or CL, to indicate missile state.
munication failure has occurred and an X next to AIU See FRMT-7 in Section I for a description of the
if an AIU failure has occurred. The format of the text display options.
indicates whether or not the failure currently exists. 1. OF will be displayed to indicate that missile
If the failure currently exists, the text (A, C, or X) will initialization power is not applied at the
be displayed in reverse video. If the failure does not station.
currently exist, the text (A, C, or X) will be displayed 2. X will be displayed if both the ejector and
in normal video. umbilical status show no missile is present
at the station.
To clear unwanted data from the PME Status Display
(FRMT-6), the operator can enter CF-66 Erase PME 3. NG will be displayed in reverse video if a
Faults, to delete the display of all failures which no permanent fatal fault has occurred for the
longer exist. When the CF-66 command is entered, all missile.
failure text displayed in normal video will be blanked 4. CL will be displayed if the missile is a cap-
and any text displayed in reverse video will remain. tive carry launched (Flight Test Only).
The AIU, ECU or WIU failure status is also displayed
on the JASSM Status and Inventory Display
(FRMT-7). AIU will be displayed in reverse video if
the AIU has failed. ECU will be displayed in reverse

Change 3 7-7
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The missile fault display window will display a MISSILE POWER APPLICATION
fault indication if a missile is present and any faults
have been detected at the station. All faults are listed After applying power to the WIU on a pylon, power
and described at the end of this Section. If no missile application can be commanded for any missile(s) on
is present the fault window will remain blank. that pylon. Missile power must be applied in order
The JASSM launch point number (1 to 99) and for the SMO to verify the weapon type, missile op-
mission group (A to F) will be displayed as assigned erational and LAR status, and to transmit missile
per B-52 mission data. initialization, GPS Crypto Keys (weekly), GPS Al-
manac (less than 2 weeks old), alignment, and tar-
Missile Warm-up geting data to the missile(s) prior to launch.
Upon application of power to the WIU, 115-volt ac Missile Initialization power (28-volt DC-1) power
power is applied to the missiles to thermally condi- will be applied when the operator depresses the de-
tion the missiles air data systems (requires up to sired Location (left and/or right) and Station (1, 2,
13.5 minutes). When takeoff and climb-out through 3, 6, 7, and/or 8 or ALL) switches on the WCP and
icing conditions is anticipated, heater power should momentarily moves the WPN PWR switch to the
be applied prior to take-off and remain on for a ON position. Missile power can also be applied us-
minimum of 15 minutes or until clear of icing condi- ing CF-E. Subsequently, the selected missile(s) will
tions, whichever occurs last. Flight through icing be powered on and initialized. See figure 7-3 for an
conditions should be avoided. initialization timeline.

The missile will set an Overtemperature Caution The OAS provides GPS data to the JASSM through
indicating the probability of the missile overheating the WIU in order to prepare the weapon GPS receiver
before completing its mission, if the missile is not to acquire satellites after separation from the air-
launched in approximately ten minutes. craft. The GPS data provided includes: Almanac data,
Anti-Spoofing Status/Space Vehicle Configuration
The missile will set an Overtemperature Warning (AS/AV) data, GPS Crypto Keys, Time data, Ephem-
indicating the probability of the missile overheating eris. GPS data transfer occurs after warm up and
before completing its mission if the missile is not built in test. The JASSM must have weekly crypto
launched in approximately one minute. keys that are current for the duration of the mission.

If, as a result of an Overtemperature Caution or The crew should ensure that the weapon mission
Warning, the operator removes missile power no DTUC/DTC contains GPS Almanac Data (less than 2
damage will occur. If missile power is removed due weeks old) and GPS Crypto Keys (weekly) sufficient
to an overtemperature condition, a cool down period to support the mission since the B-52 SMO uses the
of approximately 45 minutes should be allowed be- weapon mission DTUC/DTC as backup.
fore missile power is reapplied.
If the GPS almanac data age is unknown, or the
GPS has not been operated within the last two
weeks, it should be updated in accordance with pro-
cedures in Section II of this T.O.

The effects of weapon overheat on weapon The SMO can acquire crypto key data from either
reliability and accuracy are unknown. the GPS interface unit (IU) or the weapon mission
DTUC. The primary source of crypto key data is the
WCE POWER REMOVAL GPS IU. If the GPS receiver validates the crypto
key data, the SMO loads the validated crypto data
WIU power will be removed from the selected loca- anytime after SMO start-up. After power initializa-
tion when the operator presses the desired WIU tion is complete, the crypto key data is transferred
power switch (MIU/LP or MIU/RP) and allows it to to any weapon requiring the data.
return to the out (non-depressed) position. No
faults will be displayed during WIU power removal. If the crypto key data in the IU is not validated or
not available, the data can be obtained from the
The operator can verify completion of the WIU pow- weapon mission DTUC/DTC. When weapon power
er off sequence by viewing FRMT-7, CF-E and/or initialization is complete, the SMO retrieves the
the OAS Power Control Panel. When the sequence crypto key data from the weapon mission DTUC/
is complete, the selected WIU power switch (LWIU DTC and transfers the data to the weapon(s).
or RWIU) will no longer be lit and all data containe-
d on FRMT-7 for each station at that WIU location
will be blanked within 3 seconds.

7-8 Change 2
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JASSM Initialization Timeline

Figure 7-3

7-9
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MISSILE AND EJECTOR STATUS missile status via the JASSM Status and Inventory
with Selected Station Status display (FRMT-7xy).
The operator can review the operational status of See FRMT-7xy in Section I for a description of the
each JASSM via the JASSM Status and Inventory display windows and the data that will be displayed
display (FRMT-7) figure 7-4 or FRMT-7xy figure at the bottom of the requesting MFD.
7-5. The JASSM Status and Inventory Display
shows missile presence, missile power, missile state Window 1 (figure 7-5), will display the location of
and missile fault status for each station (1, 2, 3, 6, the selected missile with L signifying the Left pylon
7, and 8) on each pylon (left and right). The station or R signifying the Right pylon.
status windows are grouped together for each sta- Window 2 (figure 7-5), will display the station
tion. The station number is displayed immediately (1-3, 6-8) of the selected missile.
to the left of the weapon type window. Window 3 (figure 7-5), indicates the missile type
(e.g. AGM-158A) of the selected missile.
If the SMO is unable to complete any of the steps
for a missile, the missile power on sequence will be
Window 8 (figure 7-5), will display ON or OFF to
indicate whether or not missile telemetry power has
terminated for that missile, the appropriate fault been commanded.
will be displayed and any missile power which has
been applied to that missile will be removed. When NOTE
the power on sequence is complete, the following
display changes will occur within 2 seconds on The telemetry command is initialized to off
FRMT-7 or FRMT-7xy next to each selected WIU and the command state is displayed any-
station number (1, 2, 3, 6, 7, or 8) where power was time the display is requested, regardless of
applied: WIU or missile power status.
Missile type will change from blanks to M1 when Window 9 (figure 7-5), will display MAN LNCH
the missile is determined to be a JASSM or it will REQ if the missile does not meet the requirements
remain M1 if the missile has previously been deter- for launching the missile in automatic launch mode.
mined to be a JASSM. P will be displayed if the
system detects a missile at the station but cannot A manual launch will be required if any of the fol-
identify the type. lowing occurs:
Weapon Status will change from OF to ON, to 1. Selected missile has a non-fatal fault requir-
indicate missile initialization power is available at ing manual launch.
the station. If the missile is a captive carry missile, 2. Selected missile does not indicate AUR
CL, will be displayed when the missile is launched. READY = TRUE (SAFE TO RELEASE =
Missile Fault display will display a fault indica- TRUE).
tion if any missile faults have been detected at the 3. Selected missile indicates In-Range LAR =
station. All missile faults are listed and described TRUE and In-Zone LAR = FALSE.
at the end of this section.
4. Selected missile indicates In-Range LAR =
The following conditions must exist: TRUE and In-Zone LAR = TRUE and past
The JASSM SMO must be the primary SMO.
the closest point of approach.

The associated WIU must have power applied


Window 10 (figure 7-5), will display station ejec-
tor status as either blank, UNLOCKD or
and be initialized. NOT_UNLKD to indicate the ejector status at the
The missiles selected must be pylon stations 1, 2, station.
3, 6, 7, or 8; or ALL. 1. The field will be blank if no weapon is pres-
The missiles selected must be present and pow- ent or WIU power for this pylon is off.
ered off. 2. UNLOCKD will appear if the ejector locked
Carrier mission stores table is loaded. status is false and unlocked status is true.
The missiles selected must not have any perman- 3. NOT_UNLKD will appear if an illegal ejec-
ent fatal faults. If a fatal fault exists for a missile, tor status is detected.
NG will be displayed in reverse video.
In addition, the operator can review the operational
status of a selected station ejector and additional

7-10 Change 3
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Window 11 (figure 7-5), displays the configuration TEXT VIDEO INDICATION


ID of the selected missile.
Window 14 (figure 7-5), will display a K in nor- M1 Normal Prior to initial weapon power ap-
plication, loaded sortie mission
mal video to indicate keys are present in the mis- identifies missile type is
sile. If the missile fails to indicate Crypto Keys AGM-158A;
Present subsequent to a successful Crypto Key or
Present indication, the SMO will resend the keys After initial weapon power applica-
and the normal video K will remain displayed. The tion, both loaded sortie mission and
K in reverse video indicates keys are in error or weapon identify the same missile
have not been received. A blank window indicates type as AGM-158A.
the missile is powered off or no targeting data has M1 Reverse Sortie mission identifies an
been downloaded to the missile. AGM-158A but the missile at sta-
Window 15 (figure 7-5), will display ON, OFF, or tion is a different variant;
HOT to indicate the missile timer status. or
A non-JASSM sortie is loaded after
1. ON will be displayed, if the missile is cur- the missile type was identified as
rently powered on and neither an Overheat an AGM-158A.
Warning nor an Overheat Caution exist for
the missile. M Normal A sortie mission is not loaded and
after weapon power application,
2. OFF will be displayed, if the missile is cur- the missile is a JASSM (SIT and
rently powered off. Go/No-Go test only);
3. HOT will be displayed in reverse video, if or
the missile is currently powered on and A different JASSM variant sortie
there is an Overheat Caution issued for the mission is loaded prior to initial
weapon application;
missile. This indicates the missile may over- or
heat during its mission, if not released A different JASSM variant sortie
within 10 minutes. mission is loaded and after weapon
4. HOT will be displayed in blinking reverse power application, the weapon is
video, if the missile is currently powered on an AGM-158A.
and there is an Overheat Warning issued M Reverse A non-JASSM sortie mission is
for the missile. This indicates the missile loaded and after initial weapon
may overheat during its mission, if not re- power is applied, the weapon pres-
leased within 1 minute. ent is a JASSM;
Window 16 (figure 7-5), will indicate the hours or
An AGM-158A sortie mission is
and minutes that the missile has been either ON loaded with no weapon identified
or OFF, or the elapsed time since either an Over- for this location and after initial
heat Caution or an Overheat Warning was issued. weapon power is applied, the
weapon present is a JASSM (WPN
The text and associated indications for station sta- PRSNT master fault).
tus on the JASSM Status and Inventory display are
outlined in the following paragraphs. All of these P Normal Prior to initial weapon power ap-
fields will be blank for a station if either the WIU is plication during SIT or Go/NoGo
not powered on for that pylon or if no missile is testing with no sortie mission
present at the station. loaded, a weapon is present, but is
of unknown type.
Weapon Type P Reverse Prior to initial weapon power ap-
plication a non-JASSM sortie mis-
The weapon presence field, window 2, on FRMT-7 sion is loaded;
the JASSM Status and Inventory display (figure or
7-4), indicates what the SMO identifies as present Prior to initial weapon power ap-
plication JASSM mission data indi-
at the umbilical based on the data available from cates an empty station (WPN
the ejector, WIU and missile. PRSNT master fault);
or
After weapon power application is
attempted a non-JASSM weapon
is present (STORE ID master
fault).
Blank Location WIU power Off or weapon
power Off.

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Missile Status TEXT VIDEO INDICATION

The missile status field, window 3, on the FRMT-7, nn Normal The missile is assigned to launch
JASSM Status and Inventory display (figure 7-4), point nn (nn= _1 to 99) or the mis-
indicates the status of the missiles. sile has been launched against the
target.

TEXT VIDEO INDICATION nn Bright The missile is in the process of


being targeted to launch point nn.
OF Normal WIU Power for the Location is On
and missile power for specific mis- nn Bright/ The missile has been successfully
sile is Off. (115-volt ac power is ap- Underline targeted to launch point nn
plied to the missile. 28-volt dc #1 nn Reverse The missile has failed to target suc-
power is off) cessfully.
ON Normal Missile power is On for specific Dn Normal The missile is assigned to Direct
missile. (Both 28-volt dc #1 and target Dn (n= 1 to 6) or the missile
115-volt ac power are applied to the has been launched against the di-
missile.) rect target.
NG Reverse Permanent Fatal Fault has oc- Dn Bright Direct target Dn has been assigned
curred for this missile or abort has to the missile and targeting has
been commanded prior to release been initiated.
attempt. All power (both 28-volt dc
#1 and 115-volt ac power) has been Dn Bright/ Direct target Dn has been assigned
removed from the missile. Power Underline to the missile and targeting has
application is inhibited. been loaded and verified.

GO Normal Mission capable missile. Safe to re- Dn Reverse The missile has failed to target suc-
lease with launchable alignment cessfully.
status. Manual launch required. Blank The missile has not started the tar-
(Both 28-volt dc #1 and 115-volt ac geting process.
power are applied to the missile.)
GO Bright/ Fully Mission capable missile. All
Missile GPS Alignment Quality
Underline Up Round Ready with launchable
alignment status. (Both 28-volt dc
#1 and 115-volt ac power are ap- The missile alignment quality field, window 6, on
plied to the missile.) FRMT-7, the JASSM Status and Inventory display
(figure 7-4), indicates the quality of GPS data. The
CL Normal Captive Carry missile launched missile transfer alignment quality field will display
(simulated launch). (Both 28-volt 1 or 10 indicating the quality of each missiles align-
dc #1 and 115-volt ac power are ap-
plied to the missile.)
ment. Display of the transfer alignment quality in
reverse video indicates an alignment failure has oc-
X_ Normal Weapon not present and no pres- curred and [AMI] persisted for a minimum of 10
ence discrepancy exists. minutes.
No power applied.
X_ Reverse Weapon not present and Weapon NOTE
presence discrepancy exists. A transfer alignment quality of 1 is re-
No power applied. quired for launch.
Blank WIU Power for the Location is Off.
In conjunction with window 6, the FMS primary
navigation mode used to align the missile is dis-
played in window 11.
Launch Point/Target Number Indicator NOTE
The missile launch point/target number field, win- In order to achieve good missile alignment
dow 4, on the FRMT-7, JASSM Status and Inventory quality (1), an INS/INU must be selected as
display (figure 7-4), indicates the launch point or di- the primary FMS navigation mode.
rect target number for the specified missile. In con-
junction with windows 4 and 7, window 12 (DTU/
DTC) indicates the missile mission DTUC/DTC has
failed anytime a missile is operational when the SMO
requests GPS almanac, GPS AS status/SV configura-
tion data, GPS crypto keys, or missile TDS.

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Missile Data GPS Status Missile Fault Status

The missile GPS status field, window 7, on The missile fault field, window 9 on FRMT-7,
FRMT-7, the JASSM Status and Inventory display JASSM Status and Inventory display (figure 7-4),
(figure 7-4), indicates the status of missile GPS indicates any missile faults present. The highest
data. If a missile has successfully completed a clas- priority fault will be displayed in window 9 if more
sified data erase ER is displayed in window 7. If the than one fault exists. The missile faults, which may
classified data erase was unsuccessful, the ER will be displayed in window 7 on FRMT-7xy, the JASSM
be in reverse video. BT is displayed when the mis- Status and Inventory display with Selected Station
sile is in IBIT. If a missile indicates a combined loss Status (figure 7-5), and their description are pro-
of crypto keys, AUR ready, and minimum GPS, the vided in the Station Master Faults, this section.
text IN will be displayed in window 7. The missile
status indicators that may be displayed in window Missile In-Range/In-Zone Status
7 are listed below.
The missile In-Range/In-Zone status field, window
TEXT VIDEO INDICATION 8, on FRMT-7, the JASSM Status and Inventory
display (figure 7-4), indicates the In-Range/In-Zone
BT Normal Missile is in IBIT. status of the missiles.
ER Normal Missile Mission data is erased.
ER Blinking Missile Mission data erase in TEXT VIDEO INDICATION
progress. R Normal Missile is In-Range.
ER Reverse Missile Mission data erase failure. Z Normal Missile is In-Zone.
IN Normal Missile is in Initialization. Blank Otherwise.
IN Reverse Initialization fault has occurred.
MG Normal Missile has received minimum Ejector State
GPS.
The ejector state field, window 10, on FRMT-7xy,
MG Reverse Minimum GPS received and the JASSM Status and Inventory display with Se-
Ephemeris Received fault oc- lected Station Status (figure 7-5), indicates the
curred. state of missile ejectors.
TK Normal Missile is tracking at least 4
satellites.(Test launch only). TEXT VIDEO INDICATION
WU Normal Missile in Warm-up.
UNLOCKD Normal Ejector locked status indicates
WU Reverse Warm-up fault or missile heater unlocked.
power fault has occurred.
NOT Reverse Ejector status cannot be de-
Blank WIU or missile power has not been UNLKD termined.
applied.
Blank Missile is not present or WIU
power for the location is off.
In conjunction with window 7, window 13 (IU) indi-
cates the IU has failed or there is no communica-
tion with the IU any time the WIU is operational
when the SMO requests GPS almanac, ephemeris,
GPS time mark, or crypto key data.

In conjunction with window 7, window 14 (GPS) in-


dicates the GPS is faulted by the IU any time the
WIU is operational.

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JASSM Status and Inventory Display (FRMT-7)


Less [AMI]
SAMPLE

PMD

2 M 1 GO / 1 0 C 1 2
0 1 / MG Z R I GHT 2

1 2 3 / 4 5 3 1 3
6 / 7 8 L EF T 3 R I GHT 1 R I GHT 3
9

7 7
L EF T 7 R I GHT 7

6 8 6 8
L EF T 6 L EF T 8 R I GHT 6 R I GHT 8

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
FRMT 7

A75616

[AMI]
SAMPLE

PMD

2 M 1 GO / 10 C 1 2
0 1 / MG Z R I GHT 2

1 2 3 / 4 5 3 1 3
6 / 7 8 L EF T 3 R I GHT 1 R I GHT 3
9

7 7
L EF T 7 R I GHT 7

6 8 6 8
L EF T 6 L EF T 8 R I GHT 6 R I GHT 8

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
FRMT - 7

C F - DF = P AGE FWD C F - DB = P AGE B ACK

B41366

Figure 7-4

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JASSM Status and Inventory Display with Selected


Station (FRMT-7,xy)
SAMPLE

PMD

2 M 1 GO / 1 0 C 2
0 1 / MG Z R I GHT 2

1 3 1 3
L EF T 2 L EF T 3 R I GHT 2 R I GHT 3

7 7
L EF T 7 R I GHT 7

6 8 6 8
L EF T 6 L EF T 8 R I GHT 6 R I GHT 8

FRMT 7 XY

T LMY 8 9
12 3 4 / 5 6 7 EJ 10
11 12 / 13 1 5 T I ME 16

14 A75617

Figure 7-5

MISSILE POWER REMOVAL The missile fault display window will continue to
display the highest priority fault indication if any
Missile initialization power will be removed when missile faults have been detected at the station. All
the operator depresses the desired Location (left missile faults are listed and described at the end of
and/or right) and Station (1, 2, 3, 6, 7 and/or 8 or this Section.
ALL) switches on the WCP and momentarily moves
the WPN PWR switch to the OFF position. Subse- The following limitations apply to missile power re-
quently, the selected missile(s) will be powered off. moval:
Missile heater power (115-volt ac) will remain on as
long as the respective WIU remains powered.
The missiles selected cannot be pylon stations 4
or 5.
The operator can verify completion of the missile A missile must be present at selected station.
initialization power off sequence by viewing Missile power removal will not be performed for
FRMT-7 or FRMT-7xy. When the sequence is com- any missile to which an Commit To Separate (CTS)
plete, the following display changes will occur on command has been issued.
FRMT-7 or FRMT-7xy next to each selected WIU Missile CDE is not in progress.
station number within 2 seconds:
The missile status window will change to OF in-
dicating missile initialization power is not available
at the station.

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BLA
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

MISSILE MISSION DATA AND TARGETING Automatic Targeting

Prior to launching a missile, targeting data must be Each missile must be targeted prior to launch. Mis-
provided to the missiles. JASSM missions are pre- sile target data set is automatically transferred to a
planed and loaded onto a B-52 DTUC/DTC and Less missile when:
[AMI] associated missile DTUC(s). Subsequently the Missile power application and initialization is
missile targeting data is downloaded to the missiles complete.
prior to launch. In addition, the operator may perform A B-52 mission is loaded which contains
direct targeting as required. JASSM targets, the JASSM SMO is loaded,
and missiles are assigned to the appropriate
MISSILE TARGETING METHODS
launch points.
This paragraph describes the types of missile target- Less [AMI] A missile mission DTUC associat-
ed with the B-52 mission is accessible.
ing requests, targeting data items, and the processes
for entering, modifying, and reviewing missile target- [AMI] A weapon mission group associated
with the B-52 mission is accessible.
ing data. The SMO supports four types of missile tar-
The missile is not currently targeted.
geting requests as described in the following para-
No other targeting operation is active.
graphs:
Automatic Targeting is enabled on CF-58.
Automatic targeting.
Manual targeting (CF-586). Less [AMI] If a missile mission DTUC is not acces-
Retarget-all (CF-589). sible, automatic targeting will remain suspended
Direct targeting (CF-588,n). until a missile DTUC is accessible. If the missile
mission DTUC becomes unaccessible while auto-
Only one targeting request is allowed to be in prog- matic targeting is in progress, targeting will re-
ress at any one time. sume when the missile mission DTUC is accessible
again and no other targeting operations are active.
The following targeting operations will be termi-
nated, if active, when a valid Retarget-all (CF-589) or [AMI] If a weapon mission group is not accessible,
a Load B-52 Mission Data (CF-81,n) is entered. automatic targeting will remain suspended until a
Manual targeting. weapon mission group is accessible. If the weapon
Direct targeting. mission group becomes inaccessible while automat-
Automatic Targeting. ic targeting is in progress, targeting will resume
when the weapon mission group is accessible again
Less [AMI] Reconfiguration of the Hot Spare as the and no other targeting operations are active. If the
Controls and Display (CAD) or Navigation and Weap- faults JASSM WPN DATA?? and xy:WPN NOGO
on Delivery (NAWD) processor will terminate any ac- occur in conjunction, the operator must select
tive targeting operations and update any targeting another weapon group.
display associated with that targeting operation to in-
dicate targeting did not complete. The operator is re- If missiles have been targeted and a B-52 mission is
quired to re-enter the appropriate command to re- subsequently reloaded, all missiles that were
start the targeting operation. If a CF-DD command loaded with preplanned targeting data will be con-
was entered for a Direct Targeting operation, the tar- sidered untargeted and automatic targeting will be
get assignment will be removed from each missile performed on those missiles. Missiles that have
previously selected. been loaded with direct targeting data will not be
retargeted. A Retarget All command (CF-589) or
[AMI] Reconfiguration of the processor will termi- manual targeting Missile Target Assign (Manual
nate any active targeting operation and update any Targeting) command (CF-586) will be necessary to
targeting display associated with that targeting op- retarget missiles that have been direct targeted.
eration to indicate targeting did not complete. The op-
erator is required to re-enter the appropriate com-
mand to restart the targeting operation. If a CF-DD
command was entered for a Direct Targeting opera-
tion, the target assignment will be removed from each
missile previously selected.

NOTE
Targeting may take up to two minutes. A
weapon may fail if the OAS is transferring
data to the weapon. Attempt to retarget the
weapon.

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The missiles are targeted with specific targeting data to the selected missile. A CF-DE command will
data as directed by the B-52 mission that is loaded. exit the current targeting request without transfer-
After power is applied and initialization is complete ring targeting data to any missile. The active tar-
for a missile, targeting data will be transferred to geting operation may also be deactivated by remov-
that missile. If power is applied to several missiles, ing the display associated with the current target-
targeting data will be transferred to missiles as di- ing request from all MFDs, prior to CF-DD.
rected by the B-52 mission. While targeting data is
being transferred, the launch point or target num- Retarget All (CF-589)
ber associated with the targeting data being trans-
ferred will be displayed bright video in window 4 The operator can initiate the transfer of pre-
for that missile on the FRMT-7 display (figure 7-4). planned targeting data to all missiles as directed by
The mission group identifier will be displayed in the currently loaded B-52 mission by entering a
window 5. After the transfer of targeting data has CF-589 command.
completed successfully, the launch point or target
number will be displayed in bright underline video Once a CF-589 command is accepted, all missiles
in window 4. Automatic retargeting of all missiles will become untargeted and the SMO will halt any
can be initiated manually by entering a CF-589 targeting in progress. The SMO will then restore
command. the missile assignment data to the original values
of the B-52 mission that is loaded and initiate auto-
JASSM Target Assignment (CF-586) (Manual Targeting) matic targeting of all missiles assigned to a launch
point or target with the pre-planned targeting data.
The manual targeting request allows the operator This will result in the loss of targeting data pre-
to command the transfer of targeting data associat- viously transferred to the missiles. Targeting data
ed with specific launch points to selected missile(s). will not be transferred unless the same conditions
This is initiated by operator entry of CF-586. The exist as for automatic targeting. Missiles that do
Manual Targeting display as shown in figure 7-6, not have power applied or have not completed the
will be displayed on the selected MFD. The operator power-on sequence will be targeted when missile
will then select a launch point and mission group power is applied.
identifier of the targeting data to be transferred,
via a MDFY-1 command. Subsequently, the opera- NOTE
tor will choose the missile to receive the targeting
data via a MDFY-6 command. A CF-DD command A retarget-all command requires approxi-
will initiate the transfer of designated targeting mately 2 minutes per JASSM on the aircraft.

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JASSM Target Assignment (Manual Targeting)


Display (CF-586)
[AMI]

Less [AMI]

Figure 7-6

Change 3 7-19
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Direct Targeting (CF-588,n) target data, will result in the Direct Target currently
displayed being copied to direct target n. A confirma-
Direct target definition and assignment allows the tion prompt, OVERWRITE DATA? (YES/NO) will be
operator to specify a target that is not included as a displayed requesting confirmation to overwrite the
preplaned mission. This process is initiated by the op- existing direct target data for direct target n with the
erator entering CF-588,n. The Direct Target screen, current direct target data. A YES response to the con-
figure 7-7, will be displayed on the selected MFD. A firmation prompt will result in overwriting the target
missile assigned to a direct target will generate its data for direct target n and any missiles previously
own route to intercept target azimuth. Waypoints assigned/targeted to direct target n will be unas-
cannot be specified for a direct target. The direct tar- signed/untargeted. A NO response to the confirma-
get request allows the operator to specify a direct tar- tion prompt will result in abandoning the CF-Dn com-
get to be assigned to a missile. The operator can enter mand, leaving the direct target n data and missile as-
the target latitude, longitude, elevation, and Less signment and targeted states unchanged. If the con-
[AMI] target elevation reference, by entering a firmation prompt is unanswered after 60 seconds, the
MDFY-1 command. The missiles cruise altitude can default answer of NO will be assumed.
be specified by entering a MDFY-2 command. The
MDFY-3 command allows the operator to enter a A CF-DD command with missiles selected, will initi-
bearing to target and impact angle. The fuze mode of ate the transfer of the direct target data to the se-
soft impact or hard impact can be specified by enter- lected missile. A CF-DD command without a missile
ing a MDFY-4 command. The fuze delay time can be selected will save the data without transferring data
specified by entering a MDFY-5 command. By enter- to any missile or changing the assignment status or
ing a MDFY-6 command, the operator can choose the targeting status of any missile. A CF-DE command
missile to receive the direct target data. will exit this targeting request and not transfer the
targeting data.
Operator entry of CF-Dn, where n represents the
number of the direct target to receive the copied direct

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Direct Target Definition Display (CF-588,n)


Less [AMI]

[AMI]

D I RECT TGT 1 2

L AT L ONG AL T
1 TGT P T 3 4 5

6
2 CRU I SE AL T
o o
3 BRNG TO TGT 7 I MP ACT ANGL E 8

4 F UZE MODE 9 10 1 SOF T 2 HARD

5 F UZ E DE L AY 11 ( 07 )

CF - DD =DONE CF - DE = E SC CF - DN =COP Y TO D I R TGT ( D 1 D 6 ) 12


(ALL TOP BOXES)
6 WPNS TO SE L ECT
13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 1 4 OF 1 5
CF - 5 8 8 n

ENTER E TO SE L ECT OR 0 TO DE L E TE

A75613

Figure 7-7

Change 3 7-20A
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Targeting Data Items BEARING TO TARGET

Direct target definition (CF-588) and manual tar- The bearing to target specifies the weapons termi-
geting (CF-586), require data item entry/modifica- nal ground track to the target (figure 7-8). The de-
tion by the operator initiated by MDFY-n, where n sired bearing to target is entered in window 7,
represents the MFD line number associated with (figure 7-7) of the Direct Target screen (CF-588).
the data to be entered/modified. Several data items The valid input values are from 0 to 360 degrees (0
are common to the Manual Targeting and Direct = North) and 999, the default value, which indi-
Target Definition displays. The operator will use cates the missile will use the angle from the aircraft
the same missile selection process for manual tar- to the target at point of release, as the bearing to
geting and direct target assignment. If the operator target.
enters an invalid command through the IKB, the
command will be displayed in reverse video. If the TARGET IMPACT ANGLE
operator enters invalid data values, the affected
data fields will be displayed in reverse video. The target impact angle specifies the angle in de-
grees, relative to local level plane at the target (fi-
LAUNCH POINT NUMBER gure 7-8). The impact angle is entered in window 8
of CF-588, the Direct Target screen (figure 7-7). The
In order to manually target a missile, the operator valid input values are from 0 (level) to 90 (vertical)
must select the launch point number associated degrees. The default impact angle is 60 degrees.
with the target. The launch point number is en-
tered in window 2, (figure 7-6) of the Manual Tar- NOTE
geting display (CF-586). The input is numeric and
ranges from 1 to 99. Only the numbers of launch If less than 20 is entered for an impact
points defined by the B-52 mission to be launch angle, the missile will use a built in mini-
points for the SMO that is loaded are valid. mum value of 20. If more than 70 is entered
for an impact angle, the missile will use a
MISSION GROUP IDENTIFIER built in maximum value of 70.

Along with the missile event selected in window 2, CRUISE ALTITUDE


(figure 7-6) the mission group identifier associated
with that launch point is entered in window 3 of the The cruise altitude indicator, window 6, is used to
Manual Targeting display, (figure 7-6). Valid IKB specify a cruise altitude (MSL) for the JASSM on
input entries for window 3 are A, B, C, D, E, F, or it CF-588, the JASSM Direct Targeting display (fig-
may be left blank. If it is left blank, the currently ure 7-7). Valid entries for this field range from 0 to
identified mission group will be assumed. If no mis- 45000 feet (MSL) and 99999, the default value, dis-
sion group has been preplaned, a default mission played prior to operator entry. Although entries
group A will be assumed. The range of valid alpha from 0 to 45,000 feet are permitted, the missile will
characters (A-F) is dependent on the quantity of not fly above 22,000 feet. The missile uses 15,000
mission groups associated with the launch point feet as the default value (99999).
and missile type currently loaded.
FUZE MODE
TARGET LOCATION
The fuze mode indicator, window 9, (figure 7-7), is
The target location is the geographical position and used to specify a fuze mode of either soft impact ref-
elevation which a missile is to strike. The target erenced to Crush Switch, or hard impact referenced
location data fields appear on the direct target defi- to G-force Sensor. On CF-588, the JASSM Direct
nition screen (CF-588), figure 7-7. The position Targeting display. The operator can select a fuze
entry key fields are: mode of Soft by entering 1 or a fuze mode of Hard
Target point reference latitude in degrees, min-
by entering 2. The text SOFT or HARD will be dis-
played in window 10, depending on the fuze mode
utes, and ten-thousandths of a minute. selected. A default value of 1 (Soft) is displayed
Target point reference longitude in degrees, min- prior to operator entry.
utes, and ten-thousandths of a minute.
Target point reference elevation ([AMI] MSL;
Less [AMI] MSL or HAE) in feet.
Less [AMI] Target point elevation reference
(HAE or MSL).

All data on pages 7-20C through 7-20D (Deleted).


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JASSM Target Definition

Figure 7-8

FUZE DELAY MISSILE SELECTION INDICATOR

Fuze delay in milliseconds can be specified by en- The missile selection indicator, window 12, is used
tering a corresponding delay entry number in when selecting missiles during a manual targeting
window 11, of the JASSM Direct Targeting display or direct target definition operation. Valid entries
(CF-588) figure 7-7. Valid entries are shown in the are E and 0 (zero), where E indicates that the corre-
table below. A fuze delay will delay detonation from sponding missile is selected for targeting and 0 in-
the time of impact by the specified time value. A de- dicates the missile is not selected. Window 12 will
fault value of 0 is displayed prior to operator entry. be blank when any of the following conditions are
true:
VALID ENTRIES MILLISECOND DELAY The missile is not present
0 0 The missile is not selected and is unavailable for
1 10 selection due to a permanent fatal fault prior to
a CF-DD command.
2 15
The missile is not present or is unavailable for
3 20 selection due to a permanent fatal fault following
4 30 a CF-DD command and is not a selected missile.
5 40
6 50
7 120

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TARGETING TECHNIQUES NOTE

This section describes the methods and procedures Do not initiate a manual targeting or direct
used when entering targeting data for the following targeting operation to weapons that have
targeting operations: not achieved a GO status (FRMT-7, JASSM
Manual targeting.
Status).
Direct targeting. Missile/Target Assignment (Manual Targeting)
When a targeting display is initially requested, the Data Entry Process
associated targeting operation becomes active. Sub-
sequently, the same targeting display can be re- To perform the manual targeting operation, the
quested on another MFD by entering the associated Manual Targeting display (CF-586) must be dis-
targeting display request command while that tar- played on the selected MFD. The Manual Targeting
geting operation is active. This capability can be display is shown in figure 7-6. The detailed data
used to allow the other operator to view targeting entry process is described below.
data. Once the targeting display is requested on
A. Enter CF-586.
another MFD, the targeting process control com-
mands, CF-DD and CF-DE, can also be entered for NOTE
that MFD. By using this method, the operators will
be able to view and confirm data that is being en- A CF-DE command can be entered to aban-
tered or continue the targeting process if an IKB don the manual targeting operation at any
failure occurs. time. When a CF-DE command is entered,
the manual targeting operation is termi-
NOTE nated, and all associated targeting displays
will remain displayed and updated. The tar-
If data is being entered by both operators, geting availability status for each location/
data input by one operator can be overwrit- station, window 5, figure 7-6 will continue
ten by data input by the other operator. to be statused. All remaining windows will
be blanked.
Once a target data set modification or direct target-
ing operation has been completed via a CF-DD com- Upon entry of a valid CF-586 command:
mand, that targeting operation is no longer active.
The manual targeting operation will remain active CF-586 display will be presented on the selected
after a CF-DD command has been entered. Once a MFD as shown in figure 7-6.
manual targeting or direct targeting operation has
been exited using a CF-DE command, that target- The location and station of each missile that is
ing operation will no longer be active. present and available for selection is displayed in
window 6. The locations are assigned from left to
NOTE right across the screen in the preferred launch se-
quence, figure 7-21. This status is continually up-
An active targeting operation will also be dated while the manual targeting display is present
deactivated if the display associated with on the MFD.
the active targeting operation is removed
from all MFDs or a valid Retarget All com- Blanks are displayed in the column location re-
mand (CF-589) or Load B-52 Sortie Mission served for each missile that is not present or not
Data (CF-81,n) command is entered. available for selection due to a permanent fatal
fault.
If the operator enters an invalid command through
the IKB, the command is displayed in reverse vi- Targeting data loading status (window 1).
deo. If an invalid value is input in more than one Launch Point number (window 2).
field, only the first field with an invalid value is Mission group identifier (window 3).
displayed in reverse video when the ENTER key is Missile selection status indicator (window 4).
pressed. If a valid value is input for that window, Number of missiles remaining to be selected
the next window with an invalid value is displayed (window 6).
in reverse video on MFD command line. Number of missiles required (window 7).

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B. Enter MDFY-1 to copy line 1 to the MFD com- The remaining number of missiles to be selected, if
mand line for modification. any, is displayed in window 6. JASSM targets re-
quire only one missile.
The information contained on line 1 is copied to the
MFD command line as: The value in window 6 should be 1 when no
weapon is selected or 0 when one weapon is
1 LAUNCH POINT (1-99) nn MISSION GROUP selected. If more than one missile is selected,
(A-F) a the difference is displayed as a negative num-
ber in reverse video.
NOTE NOTE

Modifiable fields are shown in boldface for If more than one missile is selected, all se-
convenience, but are highlighted as defined lected missiles will have ranging inhib-
when displayed on the MFD. ited until corrected by the operator. CF-
C. Enter the desired launch point and mission DD, CF-DE, or leaving the CF-586 screen
group identifier. are sufficient to remove the inhibit.

nn is the desired launch point number, where nn is


If no missile is selected, a 1 is displayed in
normal video indicating that one missile re-
a valid JASSM launch point number from 01 to 99. mains to be selected.
a is the desired mission group identifier, where a is The contents of window 4 will be updated to show
any value from A to F. The mission group identifier which missiles are assigned.
default is A.
Upon entry of the launch point and mission group, If more than one missile is selected, the least pre-
the missile assignment is indicated by an E in win- ferred missiles will be deselected by the SMO to re-
dow 4. Missiles not assigned to the launch point duce the number of missiles selected to one missile
will be indicated with a 0 in window 4. required for the designated target when a CF-DD
command is entered. The contents of window 6 will
D. Enter MDFY-6 to copy line 6 to the MFD com- be updated with a 0 displayed in normal video. The
mand line for modification contents of window 4 will then be updated to show
which missile is assigned.
The information contained on line 6 is copied to the
MFD command line as: G. Enter CF-DD to save the target data and initi-
ate the downloading of the targeting data to the se-
6xxxxxxxxxxxx lected missiles.
NOTE
The instruction ENTER E TO SELECT OR 0 TO
DELETE is displayed on the bottom of the MFD.
A CF-DD command will be accepted only af-
E. Key in the desired missile assignment indica- ter the missile launch point number and
tor as follows: mission group identifier have been input,
one missile required has been determined,
x is the indicated missile assigned to the indicated and the Less [AMI] missile mission DTC
missile launch point or launch point and mission ([AMI] Weapon Group Data) is accessible.
group identifier. Input is either E to indicate the
missile has been selected, or 0 to indicate the mis- The currently selected missile and the missile cur-
sile is not selected. rently assigned will be set as untargeted.
NOTE NOTE

Only one missile is required for assignment These missiles will no longer be targeted to
to the designated launch point. If more than their previous missile launch point or direct
one missile is selected, ranging will be in- target.
hibited for all selected missiles while manu-
al targeting is active.
F. Press the ENTER key. the missile selection
status for the desired missile location/station will
be updated and displayed on line 6.

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Assignment of selected missiles and the transfer of Direct Targeting Data Entry Process
targeting data to selected missiles is initiated.
To perform the direct targeting operation, the Di-
NOTE rect Target Definition Display (CF-588) (figure 7-7)
must be displayed on the selected MFD. The pro-
Missile power must be applied to a selected cess is described in detail below.
missile in order to be targeted. A selected
missile which does not have power applied A. Enter CF-588,n (figure 7-7) where n (1 to 6) is
will not be targeted until power is applied the number of the direct target to be defined.
and the manual targeting operation is ter- NOTE
minated by either entering CF-DE or by re-
moving the manual targeting display from A CF-DE command can be entered to exit
all MFDs. the direct target operation without down-
loading data to the missile at any time prior
Data modification will be inhibited and associated to entry of a CF-DD command. When a CF-
targeting displays will remain displayed and up- DE command is entered, the direct target
dated as follows: operation is terminated, data modification
All line 1 and line 6 modifiable variables will is inhibited, and the specified direct target
be blank. number will remain displayed on the top of
Windows 6 and 7 will be blank. the MFD. The targeting availability status
LOADING will be displayed in window 15 in for each location/station will continue to be
bright blinking video while the data is being statused. All remaining windows are
downloaded to the missiles. blanked. The direct target data will not be
saved if a CF-DE command is entered. The
H. The targeting process of each selected missile
previous direct target data is maintained.
can be monitored on the FRMT-7 display. The
CF-586 display will be updated as follows:
Upon entry of a valid CF-588,n command:
If the transfer of targeting data to all selected mis-
siles completes successfully: The CF-588 display is presented on the selected
COMPLT is displayed in window 1 in normal
MFD.
video.
The location/station of assigned missiles will
The identifier n (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6) for the requested
direct target is displayed on the top of the MFD,
be displayed in reverse video in the appropri-
window 1. The targeting completion status, window
ate window 5.
Data will remain displayed in all modifiable
2 will be blank.
windows and windows 6 and 7.
The location and station of each missile that is
If the transfer of targeting data to all selected mis- present and does not have a permanent fatal fault
siles completes unsuccessfully: is displayed on the bottom of the MFD in a reserved
COMPLT is displayed in window 1 in reverse
column location (window 13). The column locations
are assigned from left to right across the screen in
video.
The location/station of the unsuccessfully tar-
preferred launch sequence. The video mode of win-
dow 13 indicates each missiles targeting availabil-
geted missile is displayed in reverse video in
ity status (figure 7-7). This status is updated while
the appropriate window 5.
Data will remain displayed in all modifiable
the Direct Target Definition display is present on
the MFD.
windows and windows 6 and 7.

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If the requested direct target data is requested for fffff is the target point elevation (window 5) in feet
the first time: (MSL, Less [AMI] or HAE). Input ranges from
The target point reference latitude (window 3),
328 to 32810 feet.
longitude (window 4), and elevation (window 5) Less [AMI] r is the target elevation reference (win-
with a default value of 0, Less [AMI] and target dow 6). Valid input is 0 or 1. 0 represents a mea-
elevation reference (window 6) with a default surement of MSL for the target point elevation
value of 1 will be displayed. while 1 indicates HAE.
Cruise altitude (window 6) is displayed with D. Press the ENTER key.
a default value of 99999 feet which indicates
the missile will use the default value of 15000 The entered latitude, longitude, elevation, and Less
feet MSL. [AMI] target elevation reference will be displayed
The Bearing to Target (window 7) will have a on line 1, windows 3, 4, 5 and Less [AMI] 6.
default value of 999, which indicates the mis-
sile will determine the BTT at the point of E. Enter MDFY-2 to copy line 2 to the MFD com-
release. Impact angle (window 8) will have a mand line for modification.
default value of 60 degrees. The information contained on line 2 is copied to the
Fuze mode (window 9) will have a default val- MFD command line as:
ue of 1, SOFT.
Fuze delay (window 11) will have a default 2 CRUISE ALT fffff
value of 0. F. Key in the desired cruise altitude using the
If data for the requested direct target has been pre- IKB.
viously changed and saved, the targeting data for
fffff is the desired cruise altitude in feet MSL
the specified direct target n is displayed.
(window 6). Valid input range is from 0 to 45000
The following steps outline the data modification feet, however, the missile will not fly above 22,000
process which is initiated by entering a MDFY-n feet. A value of 99999 is displayed prior to operator
command where n is the line number of the data to entry, indicating that the default value of 15,000
be copied to MFD command line. The steps below feet is being used.
are ordered from entry of a MDFY-1 through
MDFY-6. Data can be entered in any order and se- G. Press the ENTER key.
quencing through the lines in order is not required. H. Enter MDFY-3 to copy line 3 to the MFD com-
mand line for modification.
B. Enter MDFY-1 to copy line 1 to the MFD com-
mand line for modification. The information contained on line 3 will be copied
The information contained on line 1 is copied to the to the command line of the MFD as:
MFD command line as follows:
3 BRNG TO TGT bbb IMPACT ANGLE dd
1 TGT PT addomm.mmmm adddomm.mmmm I. Key in the desired Bearing to Target and Im-
fffff Less [AMI] r pact Angle using the IKB.
NOTE bbb is the desired bearing to target in degrees
(window 7). Valid input range is from 0 to 360 de-
Modifiable fields are shown in boldface for grees (0 = North) or 999. The default value of 999 is
convenience, but are highlighted as defined displayed prior to operator entry. The default value
when displayed on the MFD. indicates that the missile will determine its bear-
C. Key in the desired target latitude, longitude, ing to target from the aircraft to the target at time
elevation, and Less [AMI] elevation reference using of launch.
the IKB. dd is the desired impact angle for the missile in
addomm.mmmm is the target latitude (window 3) in degrees (window 8).
degrees, minutes, and ten-thousandths of a minute. The default impact angle is 60 degrees. Valid input
a = N for North and S for South. dd = degrees from 0 values are from 0 (level) to 90 (vertical) degrees,
to 90. mm.mmmm = minutes from 00 to 59 and ten- however, the missile will only use an impact angle
thousandths of a minute from 0000 to 9999. ranging from 20 to 70 degrees.
adddomm.mmmm is the target longitude (window J. Press the ENTER key.
4) in degrees, minutes, and ten-thousandths of a
minute. a = E for East and W for West. ddd = de-
grees from West 180 to East 179. mm.mmmm =
minutes from 00 to 59 and ten-thousandths of a
minute from 0000 to 9999.

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K. Enter MDFY-4 to copy line 4 to the MFD com- R. Press the ENTER key.
mand line for modification.
The remaining number of missiles to be selected, if
The information contained on line 4 will be copied any, is displayed in window 14. JASSM targets re-
to the command line of the MFD as: quire only one missile.

4 FUZE MODE n XXXX


The value in window 6 should be 1 when no
weapon is selected or 0 when one weapon is
selected. If more than one missile is selected
L. Key in the desired Fuze Mode Identifier using the difference is displayed as a negative num-
the IKB. ber in reverse video.
n is the missiles fuze impact setting. Valid inputs NOTE
for fuze mode are 1 (Soft Impact) and 2 (Hard Im-
pact). The default value of 1 is displayed prior to If more than one missile is selected, all se-
operator entry. lected missiles will have ranging inhib-
M. Press the ENTER key. ited until corrected by the operator. CF-
DD, CF-DE, or leaving the CF-586 screen
The entered fuze mode is displayed on line 4, win- are sufficient to remove the inhibit.
dow 9. The corresponding fuze mode of SOFT or
HARD is displayed in window 10.
If no missile is selected, a 1 is displayed in
normal video indicating that one missile re-
N. Enter MDFY-5 to copy line 5 to the MFD com- mains to be selected.
mand line for modification. The contents of window 12 will be updated to show
The information contained on line 5 will be copied which missiles are selected.
to the command line of the MFD as:
If more than one missile is selected, the least pre-
5 FUZE DELAY n (0-7) ferred missiles will be deselected by the SMO to re-
duce the number of missiles selected to one missile
O. Key in the desired Fuze Delay Identifier using required for the designated target when a CF-DD
the IKB. command is entered. The contents of window 6 will
be updated with a 0 displayed in normal video. The
n is a single digit entry that identifies the millisec- contents of window 4 will then be updated to show
ond fuze delay of the missile. Valid input entries for which missile is assigned.
fuze delay are 0 through 7.
S. If no other missiles are to be selected, enter
P. Press the ENTER key. CF-DD to save the direct target data and initiate
The entered fuze delay identifier is displayed in the downloading of the targeting data to the se-
window 11. lected missiles.
NOTE
Select/deselect missile(s) to be assigned to the des-
ignated target as follows: If no missile is selected and a CF-DD com-
mand is entered, the data for the desig-
Q, Enter MDFY-6 to copy line 6 to the MFD com-
nated direct target will be saved.
mand line for modification.
The instruction ENTER E TO SELECT OR 0 TO Currently selected missiles and missiles currently
DELETE is displayed on the MFD. assigned will be set as untargeted.

NOTE NOTE

Only one missile is required for assignment These missiles will no longer be targeted to
to the designated direct target. If more than their previous launch point or direct target.
one missile is selected, ranging will be in-
hibited for all selected missiles while direct
targeting is active.

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The SMO will compute the targeting data for each T. The targeting process of the selected missile
selected missile and initiate the transfer of that can be monitored on the FRMT-7 display.
data to the missiles. The CF-588 display will be updated as follows:
A selected missile that does not have power 1. If the transfer of targeting data to the selected
applied will be assigned but not targeted. missile completes successfully:
Data modification will be inhibited and associated
targeting displays will remain displayed and up-
COMPLT is displayed in window 2 in normal
video.
dated as follows: The location/station of assigned missiles is
LOADING is displayed in window 2 in bright displayed in bright underline video in the ap-
blinking video while the data is being down- propriate window 13.
loaded to the missiles. All modifiable windows and windows 14 and
The specified direct target number will re- 15 will be blank.
main displayed in window 1.
The targeting availability status for each loca-
2. If the transfer of targeting data to the selected
missiles completes unsuccessfully:
tion/station, window 13, will continue to be
statused. COMPLT is displayed in window 2 in reverse
All remaining windows will be blanked. video.
The location/station of each missile that was
not successfully targeted is displayed in re-
verse video in the appropriate window 13.
Data will remain displayed in all modifiable
windows and windows 14 and 15.

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

TARGET RANGING In-Zone for launch. This LAR is determined during


missile mission planning, and used to determine
The SMO will perform Safe Launch advisories and the B-52 route planning. Figure 7-9 illustrates an
LAR achievability/timing calculations for the asso- In-Range and static In-Zone LAR.
ciated target if any of the following conditions exist:
There are two type of LARs, In-Range and In-Zone.
A direct target mission has been downloaded into The In-Range LAR is the larger of the two. Launch
a missile and that direct target has been selected while In-Range, but not In-Zone will command the
as the current weapon event with a PRGM-Dn com- missile to fly to the target, omitting all waypoints.
mand. The missile will approach the target from the direc-
The current B-52 mission destination has a tion of the waypoint immediately prior to the tar-
launch point associated with it and an associated get. As a result, an In-Range launch does not follow
target mission has been downloaded into a missile. the preplanned route of flight, and therefore cannot
fulfill a TOT requirement. The In-Zone LAR is
NOTE smaller than the In-Range LAR with tighter toler-
ances on location and heading, allowing a launch
Ranging will be inhibited for all selected that will follow the preplanned route. The automat-
missiles on which Manual or Direct Target- ic launch point, at the closest point of approach, is
ing is in progress. explained further in the In-Zone LAR subsection
and in figure 7-13. If launched at the preplanned
JASSM uses a preplanned Static Launch Accept- time, the missile will arrive at the target within 5
ability Region (LAR) to determine when a target is seconds of the planned TOT.

JASSM Static LAR

Figure 7-9

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The JASSM SMO computes In-Range and In-Zone Current Ranging Event
achievability, Time to Go (TTG) to the In-Range/In-
Zone LARs, and Time to Go (TTG) out of In-Range/ The current ranging event will be determined from
In-Zone LARs for the ranging event. The SAIR pa- the B-52 Mission data as it is flown by the aircraft
rameters are computed as a function of the LAR except when pre-empted by operator action. The
data provided by the missiles, mission data, and the current ranging event will be one of the following
current aircraft flight conditions. The JASSM SMO missile event types:
will establish a ranging cycle for polling a missiles
Preplanned JASSM Launch Point.
ranging message and determine the current rang-
ing event in order to provide ranging information
Operator created Direct Target.
for operator display and launch processing. The current ranging event is defined as the next
planned missile event on the Carrier Mission data
The JASSM SMO polls the missile associated with based on the current destination of the aircraft
the current ranging event a minimum of once per (current mission leg only) when not pre-empted by
second. For missiles associated with other targets/ an operator selected missile event. The JASSM
launch points (Direct Targets, Next Ranging SMO allows the operator to select the current rang-
Event), the JASSM SMO polls at least one (1) mis- ing event for direct targets. The JASSM SMO also
sile every two (2) seconds. However, the JASSM allows the operator to select the current ranging
SMO will attempt a ranging cycle rate of one (1) event when the selected destination is a JASSM
missile per pylon per major frame to accommodate launch point. An operator selected ranging event
both of these requirements. The JASSM SMO pro- takes precedence over the next missile event indi-
vides the capability to interrupt the ranging cycle cated in the carrier mission data. The launch point
with a higher priority (Current, next, and other di- must have missiles assigned. Achievability, TTG to
rect targets) ranging request for its data. Enter In-Range/In-Zone, TTG to Exit In-Range/In-
Zone and safe launch verification is performed for
The JASSM SMO only polls operational missiles the current ranging event. The missile associated
and starts the ranging cycle when the aircraft is with the current ranging event and the missile en-
airborne and at least one missile is present and tered into launch countdown must be the same mis-
powered on with Min TXA, Min TDS, and has been sile. During launch countdown, the JASSM SMO
targeted by the JASSM SMO. continues the ranging calculations for the current
launch point using the last valid data from the mis-
All missile stations will be included in the ranging sile prior to commanding Commit To Separate Store
cycle. If missile ranging cannot be performed be- (CTS).
cause it failed to satisfy the above criteria, the
JASSM SMO marks the missile as not In-Range, The JASSM SMO terminates the current ranging
unachievable (clear any steering cues), and ensures event when one of the following occurs:
the In-Range TTG values are marked as invalid.
The cycle will continue with the next major frame
The missile event is disabled (missiles per tar-
get is less than 1).
with the next missile in the cycle for the respective
pylon.
The missile is in the process of being powered
off, or has a power-off fault.
The JASSM SMO provides In-Range/In-Zone status
For direct targets, the operator changes the
system to Automatic Launch mode.
indications as follows: The current ranging event (non-operator se-
FRMT-7 Missile Status and Inventory for all lected ranging event) is not the current (In-
present missiles. Range or In-Zone LAR) destination identified
PRGM Display (Launch and Ranging data) for in the Carrier Mission data. (This may occur
the current ranging event and all direct tar- due to destination sequencing.)
gets. Operator deselection.
Missile event recording when there is a The mission data preplanned launch point is
change of status. behind the aircraft and the aircraft has exited
the In-Range LAR.

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The missile event following the terminated current Azimuth of Target with respect to aircraft
ranging event in the Carrier Mission data will be- prime position relative to the ground track
come the current ranging event. line through aircraft prime position, using the
aircraft prime ground track from FMS and
The JASSM SMO shall not range on a missile event azimuth of Target with respect to aircraft
if any of the following conditions exist: prime position relative to True North.
The missile event is disabled (missiles per tar-
Target downrange and crossrange distance
from aircraft prime position with respect to
get is less than 1).
The missile is not targeted, powered off, is in
aircraft ground track, using the range from
aircraft to Target, azimuth of Target with re-
the process of being powered off, or has a pow- spect to aircraft position relative to the
er-off fault.
The missile event (non-operator selected rang-
ground track line through aircraft position.
ing event) is not the current (In-Range or In- JASSM In-Range Unachievable
Zone LAR) destination identified in the B-52
Mission data (This may occur due to destina- The geometry defining an unachievable In-Range
tion sequencing). LAR is illustrated in figure 7-11. For direct targets
Any preplanned launch point occurring prior only, the JASSM SMO provides a directional arrow
to the current destination of the aircraft. that points to the target and blanks the TTG In-
Range, if unachievable, until passing the point of
IN-RANGE LAR
closest point of approach (CPOA) to the direct tar-
get. After passing CPOA for a direct target, the
The missile provides the characteristics of the In- JASSM SMO will remove the directional arrow,
Range LAR and the In-Range status to the JASSM blank the TTG, and display the In-Range LAR label
SMO. The JASSM SMO uses valid In-Range data in reverse video.
from the missile and aircraft prime data to deter-
mine In-Range Achievability, TTG to enter and exit Time to Go to Enter/Exit In-Range
the In-Range LAR. The In-Range calculations are
only performed for the launch points and direct tar- The JASSM SMO computes the TTG to the entry/
gets identified as the current/next ranging events. exit points of the In-Range LAR when the aircraft
is outside the In-Range circle and In-Range is
In-Range Achievability
achievable. The JASSM SMO computes TTG using
distance to enter/exit In-Range (current prime air-
The JASSM SMO sets In-Range Achievable, if the craft position, closest intersection point of aircraft
current aircraft ground track will intersect the In- ground track line with In-Range LAR circle, far-
Range circle for the current ranging event. Figure thest intersection point of aircraft ground track line
7-10 illustrates when JASSM is In-Range achiev- with In-Range LAR circle) and current prime air-
able. craft ground speed from FMS. The TTG displayed
may have an error of up to $5 seconds, however,
The JASSM SMO processes data to determine if In- when In-Range, 0:00 will be displayed for TTG-R
Range is achievable (value of In-Range circle radius entry time.
is greater than the absolute value of Target cross-
range) for a JASSM launch by computing the fol- Once the aircraft is inside LAR, the TTG to exit
lowing: counts down to zero as the aircraft approaches the
Range from aircraft prime position to Target exit point. The In-Range LAR exit point is the point
using the aircraft prime latitude and longi- at which In-Range Achievable transitions from
tude from FMS and In-Range LAR latitude achievable to unachievable. If TTG to exit is equal
and longitude. or greater than one hour, the time displayed will be
Azimuth of Target with respect to aircraft 59:59. The JASSM SMO blanks the TTG when In-
prime position relative to North, using the air- Range becomes unachievable.
craft prime latitude and longitude from FMS
and In-Range LAR latitude and longitude.

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JASSM Achievable In-Range LAR

Figure 7-10 (Sheet 1 of 2)

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PMD

1 CPA 800
150 0
D 1 NAV

D1 493 P TA 0 : 0 0 : 0 0
D1 L 10 : 0 4 : 2 2
R2 T TGR 4 5 : 2 0 5 9 : 5 9 TOT

MAN L NCH REQ


150 0
D 1 D 2 NAV
355
E TE 1 : 2 6 : 5 8 P TA 0 : 1 5 : 2 0
L 1 1 : 16 : 0 0
PRGM - D 1

A. PRIOR TO ENTERING IN-RANGE


B40822

PMD

1 CPA 800
150 0
D 2 NAV

D1 D2 337 P TA 0 : 1 5 : 2 3
L 10 : 3 0 : 5 3
D1
L7 RANGE 0 : 0 0 5 9 : 5 9 TOT 1 4 : 1 5 : 2 5

MAN L NCH REQ


150 0
D 2 D 3 J ASSML P
7
E TE 1 : 0 9 : 5 5 P TA 0 : 1 6 : 5 1
L 1 1 : 3 9 : 14
PRGM - D 1

B. IN-RANGE B40823

Figure 7-10 (Sheet 2 of 2)

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

JASSM Unachievable In-Range LAR

PMD

1 CPA 800
150 0
D 2 NAV

D1 D2 336 P TA 0 : 1 5 : 2 0
D2 L 10 : 2 7 : 4 8
R 7 T TGR TOT

MAN L NCH REQ


150 0
D 2 D 3 J ASSML P
080
E TE 1 : 0 9 : 0 6 P TA 0 : 1 6 : 5 1
L 11 : 36 : 27
PRGM - D 2

A. IN-RANGE UNACHIEVABLE ON LEFT B40824

Figure 7-11 (Sheet 1 of 2)

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

PMD

1 CPA 800
150 0
D 2 NAV

D1 D2 15 4 P TA 0 : 1 5 : 3 0
D1 L 10 : 14 : 3 5
L 7 T TGR TOT

MAN L NCH REQ


150 0
D 2 D 3 J ASSML P
070
E TE 0 : 5 4 : 3 6 P TA 0 : 1 6 : 5 1
L 1 1 : 0 6 : 12
PRGM - D 1

B. IN-RANGE UNACHIEVABLE ON RIGHT B40825

Figure 7-11 (Sheet 2 of 2)

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IN-ZONE LAR HAE altitude. Speed must be within 0.1 True


Mach of preplanned release speed. Heading toler-
The definition of the In-Zone LAR is illustrated in fig- ance is selectable in the AFMSS setup, but is nor-
ure 7-12. The missile provides the characteristics of mally 20. Releases should always be at level con-
the In-Zone LAR and the In-Zone status to the ditions. Release advisories are provided to the
JASSM SMO. The JASSM SMO uses In-Zone data RN/N in the Program Display to guide the crew to
from the missile which is marked valid by the missile the correct release conditions.
and aircraft prime data to determine In-Zone Achiev-
ability, TTG to enter and exit the In-Zone LAR. The
In-Zone parameters are displayed on the MFD. When
In-Zone data is invalid, the TTG for the current rang-
ing event missile is displayed in reverse video. Weapon release advisories do not inhibit
launch. Possible collision between weapons
To achieve In-Zone LAR, the aircraft must be with- and between weapon and aircraft can occur if
in tolerance of preplanned release conditions. Alti- weapon is launched with a release advisory
tude must be within 3000 feet of the planned displayed.

JASSM In-Zone LAR

Figure 7-12

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In-Zone Achievability tude and longitude, In-Zone Arc Max Radius,


as the distance d, and In-Zone Stop Angle.
The JASSM SMO sets In-Zone Achievable to logic Latitude and longitude for the point of inter-
one if the current aircraft ground track will inter- section of In-Zone Stop Angle and In-Zone Arc
sect the In-Zone LAR area for the current event. Fi- Max Radius, using In-Zone Arc Center lati-
gure 7-13 illustrates an achievable In-Zone LAR. tude and longitude, In-Zone Arc Max Radius,
as the distance d, and In-Zone Stop Angle.
The JASSM SMO processes data supplied by the In-Zone approach azimuth with respect to the
missile to determine if In-Zone is achievable for a point of intersection of In-Zone Stop Angle
JASSM launch by computing the following: and In-Zone Arc Min Radius relative to North.
Latitude and longitude for the point of inter-
Range from aircraft position to Waypoint #1
position, using the current aircraft prime lati-
section of In-Zone Start Angle and In-Zone tude and longitude from FMS and In-Zone Arc
Arc Min Radius, using In-Zone Arc Center lat- Center latitude and longitude.
itude and longitude, In-Zone Arc Min Radius,
as the distance d, and In-Zone Start Angle.
Azimuth of Waypoint #1 with respect to air-
Latitude and longitude for the point of inter-
craft position relative to aircraft ground track
line, using the current aircraft prime latitude
section of In-Zone Start Angle and In-Zone and longitude from FMS and In-Zone Arc
Arc Max Radius, using In-Zone Arc Center Center latitude and longitude.
latitude and longitude, In-Zone Arc Min Ra-
dius, as the distance d, and In-Zone Start JASSM In-Zone Unachievable
Angle.
Latitude and longitude for the point of inter- The geometry defining an unachievable In-Zone
section of In-Zone Stop Angle and In-Zone Arc LAR is illustrated in figure 7-14.
Min Radius, using In-Zone Arc Center lati-

JASSM Achievable In-Zone LAR

Figure 7-13 (Sheet 1 of 3)

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JASSM Achievable In-Zone LAR (Cont)

PMD

1 CPA 800
150 0
D 3 J ASSML P

15 4 P TA 0 : 1 6 : 5 1
LP03 L 9 : 2 4 : 18
L 2 T TGR 4 3 : 2 2 TOT
T TG Z
ROL L
MAN L NCH REQ
150 0
D 2 D 4 NAV
080
E TE 0 : 0 2 : 4 9 P TA 0 : 1 9 : 3 0
L 9 : 24 : 25
PRGM -

A. RANGE CALCULATED, ZONE NOT CALCULATED B40826

PMD

1 CPA 800
150 0
D 3 J ASSML P

14 7 P TA 0 : 1 6 : 5 1
LP03 L 9 : 24 : 20
L 2 T TGR 3 : 0 9 5 9 : 5 9 TOT
T TG Z 2 2 : 5 8 1 : 26

150 0
D 3 D 4 NAV
050
E TE 0 : 0 2 : 4 9 P TA 0 : 1 6 : 5 1
L 9 : 24 : 30
PRGM -

B. RANGE AND ZONE CALCULATED B40827

Figure 7-13 (Sheet 2 of 3)

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

PMD

1 CPA 800
150 0
D 3 J ASSML P

D1 33 P TA 0 : 1 6 : 3 1
L 9 : 24 : 21
LP03
L2 RANGE 0 : 0 0 5 9 : 5 9 TOT 1 4 : 1 5 : 3 3
T TG Z 1 3 : 1 6 1 : 59
MAN L NCH REQ
150 0
D 3 D 4 NAV
051
E TE 0 : 0 2 : 4 9 P TA 0 : 1 6 : 5 1
L 9 : 24 : 22
PRGM -

C. IN-RANGE, NOT IN-ZONE


B40828

PMD

1 CPA 800
150 0
D 3 J ASSML P

D1 D2 2 P TA 0 : 1 6 : 5 1
LP03 L 9 : 19 : 16
L 2 RANGE 0 : 0 0 5 1 : 5 3 T OT 1 4 : 1 5 : 2 0
ZONE 0 : 00 1 : 22
ROL L

150 0
D 3 D 4 NAV
052
E TE 1 : 2 6 : 5 8 P TA 0 : 1 6 : 5 1
L 9 : 19 : 2 6
PRGM -

D. IN-RANGE AND IN-ZONE B40829

Figure 7-13 (Sheet 3 of 3)

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JASSM Unachievable In-Zone LAR

PMD

1 CPA 800
150 0
D 3 J ASSML P

D1 15 4 P TA 0 : 1 6 : 5 1
LP03 L 8 : 43 : 03
L 2 RANGE 0 : 0 0 5 9 : 5 9 TOT 1 4 : 1 5 : 2 0
T TG Z

MAN L NCH REQ


150 0
D 3 D 4 NAV
052
E TE 0 : 0 2 : 4 9 P TA 0 : 1 9 : 3 0
L 8 : 4 3 : 19
PRGM -

B40830

Figure 7-14

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Time to Go to Enter/Exit In-Zone dicates an In-Range or In-Zone status for the cur-
rent ranging event.
The JASSM SMO computes the TTG to the entry/
exit point of the In-Zone LAR area when the air- In-Zone Advisories
craft is outside the In-Zone LAR area and In-Zone
Achievable is achievable. The TTG displayed may When In-Zone is achievable for a JASSM launch,
have an error up to $5 seconds with TTG-Z entry the JASSM SMO shall compute In-Zone advisories
time displayed as 0:00, once In-Zone. When In-Zone for Altitude, Mach and Heading.
is achievable for a JASSM launch, the JASSM SMO
processes data to determine Time to Go to enter/ Preplanned Launch Point (Mission Data Preplanned
exit In-Zone by using the following parameters: Missions Only)
Distance to go to In-Zone entry point (current The preplanned Launch Point latitude and longi-
prime aircraft position, intersection point of tude are identified in the missile Mission data. For
aircraft ground track line with In-Zone Arc a JASSM Launch Point within the In-Zone LAR,
Max Radius) and current prime aircraft the JASSM SMO determines the closest point of ap-
ground speed. proach (CPOA) for the preplanned launch point
Distance to go to In-Zone exit point (current (JASSM LP). If the closest point of approach is
prime aircraft position, intersection point of within the In-Zone LAR, the JASSM SMO will al-
aircraft ground track line with In-Zone Arc low an automatic launch at this point. If the closest
Min Radius) and current prime aircraft point of approach is not within the In-Zone LAR,
ground speed. but In-Range LAR is achievable, the JASSM SMO
Once the aircraft is inside In-Zone LAR, the time to requires a manual launch. Figure 7-15 illustrates
exit counts down to zero. The JASSM SMO blanks CPOA geometry for a CPOA outside the In-Zone
TTG when In-Zone in unachievable. LAR, but within the In-Range LAR.
For preplanned JASSM launch points which do not
Time on Target
have an In-Zone LAR defined, the JASSM SMO re-
The JASSM SMO displays the current Time on Tar- quires a manual launch.
get (TOT) on PRGM screen any time the missile in-

JASSM Closest Point of Approach Outside In-Zone LAR

Figure 7-15 (Sheet 1 of 2)

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JASSM Closest Point of Approach Outside


In-Zone LAR (Cont)

PMD

1 CPA 800
150 0
D 3 J ASSML P

D1 D2 16 P TA 0 : 1 6 : 5 1
LP03 L 9 : 53 : 36
L 2 RANGE 0 : 0 0 5 5 : 1 9 TOT 1 4 : 1 5 : 1 7
T TG Z 1 : 59 0 : 12
HDG TOL
MAN L NCH REQ
150 0
D 3 D 4 NAV
052
E TE 0 : 0 2 : 5 0 P TA 0 : 1 6 : 5 1
L 9 : 53 : 43
PRGM -

A. PRIOR TO IN-ZONE B40831

PMD

1 CPA 800
150 0
D 3 J ASSML P

D1 D2 5 P TA 0 : 1 6 : 5 1
LP03 L 9 : 53 : 36
L 2 RANGE 0 : 0 0 5 5 : 1 9 TOT 1 4 : 1 5 : 1 2
T TG Z 0 : 00 1 : 23
TRN L EF T

150 0
D 3 D 4 NAV
052
E TE 0 : 0 2 : 4 9 P TA 0 : 1 6 : 5 1
L 9 : 53 : 11
PRGM -

B. IN-ZONE, OUT OF HEADING TOLERANCE B40832

Figure 7-15 (Sheet 2 of 2)

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TARGET RANGING INDICATIONS Window 13 indicates the remaining In-Zone time


for a launch point in minutes and seconds if the
Operator entry of PRGM displays the PRGM screen aircraft continues flying at the current ground
(figure 7-16) that will contain ranging data if any of speed, altitude, and ground track.
the preceding conditions exist. Operator entry of Window 15 indicates seeker guidance capability.
PRGM-Dn displays the PRGM screen with ranging A blank indicates missile has seeker guidance capa-
data for the defined direct target (n = 1 - 6). The fol- bility, the reverse video text SKR indicates the mis-
lowing is a summary of the windows which provide sile mission requires a seeker and either a terminal
ranging data displayed on the PRGM screen. guidance fault exists or a seeker is not available.
Window 3 displays the JASSM launch point Window 16 indicates launch method require-
number or direct target identifier for which ranging ments. If a manual launch is required, MAN LNCH
data is being provided. REQ will be displayed in bold. If the window is
Window 4 displays the location/station of the mis- blank, an automatic launch is permitted.
sile assigned to the target. The launch ability and
IN-RANGE/IN-ZONE INDICATION
ranging status of the missile is displayed in this
window.
The In-Range/In-Zone status for missile launches is
The In-Range status is displayed in window 5. provided in windows 5 (Range) and 11 (Zone) of the
Window 6 indicates the time to go (mm:ss) in or- PRGM Screen display, see figure 7-16. This status
der to achieve In-Range. If the time displayed is is displayed in different video modes to indicate
00:00, the aircraft is already In-Range. whether the aircraft is approaching In-Range/In-
Window 7 indicates the remaining In-Range time Zone or is currently In-Range/In-Zone.
in minutes and seconds if the aircraft continues flying NOTE
at the current ground speed, altitude, and ground
track. Once the missile is launched, it will fly
Window 8 displays TOT (Time on Target) label if waypoints, if it is In-Zone or was In-Zone in
the last 8 seconds. If the missile was launched
the missile is calculating the Time of Flight.
within 8 seconds of exiting In-Zone, In-Range
Window 9 indicates the Weapon TOT which is will be displayed upon launch, but the missile
calculated by adding the Current Time of Flight will fly an In-Zone profile.
(CTOF) plus UTC when CTOF is returned from a
weapon ranging on a target. CTOF is the time from WEAPON LAUNCH ADVISORIES
release (Umbilical separation) to target impact
based on current aircraft position and heading. If Weapon launch advisories appear on the PRGM
the aircraft is In-Zone, CTOF represents the esti- screen display (figure 7-16, window 14) to alert the
mated flight time from the current aircraft position aircrew that an action is required to ensure weapon
to the target along the preplanned flight path. If launch parameters are met. When multiple weapon
the aircraft is In-Range and not In-Zone, CTOF rep- launch advisories exist, the highest applicable advi-
resents the estimated flight time from the current sory message will be displayed on the PRGM dis-
aircraft position to the target along the In-Range play. The defined JASSM weapon launch advisories
flight path. TOT is accurate within 5 seconds only and the corrective action are contained at the end of
if the aircraft is In-Zone and the mission is planned this section in figure 7-23.
as Time on Target required. NOTE
Window 10 displays an arrow as a steering cue
when the aircraft is not on track and needs to steer Weapon launch advisories are calculated by
either left ( ) or right ( ) in order to achieve the aircraft. In-Range and In-Zone indica-
In-Range. Preplaned targets will not use arrow tions are independently calculated by the
steering cues. Direct targets will have arrow steer- weapon. Due to differences in these calcula-
ing cues for In-Range only. A blank in window 10 tions, such as computing method and data
indicates the aircraft is on track to intersect In- latency, it is possible there may be a differ-
Range or the target is a preplaned target. ence in the timing of these indications. The
The In-Zone status is displayed in window 11. In-Range and In-Zone indications describe
Window 12 indicates the time to go (mm:ss) in the status of the weapon, and will be hon-
order to achieve In-Zone. If the time displayed is ored by the weapon when launched.
00:00, the aircraft is already In-Zone.

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SAFE RELEASE ADVISORIES safe release advisories and the corrective action are
The JASSM SMO does not have any safe launch re- contained at the end of this section in figure 7-22.
strictions which would prevent missile launch. The
safe release advisories, displayed on the PRGM
screen, inform the operators of a potentially unsafe
launch condition, however, launch can still be per- Safe release advisories do not inhibit launch.
formed. Possible collision between weapons and be-
When multiple safe release advisories exist, the tween weapon and aircraft can occur if weap-
highest applicable advisory message will be dis- on is launched with a safe release advisory
played on the PRGM Display. The defined JASSM displayed.

PRGM Display In-Range/In-Zone Indications


PMD

1 CP A

D 1

2 2 2 2 2 2 PTA

3
4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13
14 15
16

D D 1

E TE PTA

PRGM

A75619

WINDOW DISPLAY TEXT VIDEO INDICATION


TTG-R Normal Aircraft is approaching In-Range.
Aircraft is not In-Range and In-Range is unachievable or
5 TTG-R Reverse
missile is not targeted.
RANGE Bright Underline Aircraft is currently In-Range.
TTG-Z Normal Aircraft is approaching In-Zone.
Aircraft is not In-Zone and In-Zone is unachievable or
11 TTG-Z Reverse
missile is not targeted.
ZONE Bright Underline Aircraft is currently In-Zone.

NOTE
In-Range LAR is determined by the missile and retrieved by the SMO In-Range
status and Range distance messages.

Figure 7-16

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MISSILE LAUNCH will indicate a dc power discrepancy master fault


which will be displayed as xy:ACFT PWR or
The missile launch process, including the means for xy:28-volt dc #2 respectively. If missile communica-
controlling, suspending, and stopping a missile tion fails after removal of 28-volt dc #1 and 28-volt
launch, as well as launch command restrictions are dc #2 power, indicating a battery failure, xy:CTSS
described in the following paragraphs. Figure 7-17 will be displayed as a permanent fatal master fault.
shows a Launch Sequence Timeline. Reapplication of power to the missile is inhibited.
Apply unregulated 38-volt dc EED power to the
If launch is commanded while either unlock consent selected location. If unsuccessful, a 38-volt dc EED
switch is in the lock position, the advisory message uncommanded low fault will be declared as indi-
NO CONSENT will be displayed on each MFD. cated by the text X:EED PWR displayed as a mas-
NOTE ter fault.
Once the missile is launched, it will fly Perform the Ejector Squib Fire PVE sequence. If
waypoints, if it is In-Zone or was In-Zone in a failure exists after two attempts, a double critical
the last 8 seconds. If the missile was launched verify fault will be indicated by the text X:CRIT
within 8 seconds of exiting In-Zone, In-Range VRFY displayed as a master fault. An ejector squib
will be displayed upon launch, but the missile fire driver failure will be indicated by the text
will fly an In-Zone profile. X:SQF DRVR displayed as a master fault. Two sub-
sequent failures to verify the preset will result in
MISSILE LAUNCH PROCESS a double critical function ejector selection master
fault being issued as indicated by the text
The following provides a summary of the activities X:UNCMD PVE being displayed as a master fault
which the SMO will command or control to launch a and power being removed from the missile.
missile: Remove unregulated 38-volt dc EED power from
Apply 28-volt dc #2 power to the missile station.
the selected location. If unsuccessful after two at-
tempts, a 38-volt dc EED uncommanded high fault
If unsuccessful, a dc #2 power discrepancy master
will be declared, power will be removed from the
fault will be declared as indicated by the text
WIU and all missiles associated with the WIU, and
xy:ACFT PWR displayed as a master fault.
the text X:EED PWR will be displayed as a master
Issue a Preset-Verify-Execute (PVE) command fault.
sequence to apply Release Consent to the missile.
If the PVE command sequence fails after two
Command Critical Terminate to the location.
successive issue attempts, a double critical verify Perform missile scoring recording.
master fault will be issued and indicated by the The missile launch advisory will be displayed on
text X:CRIT VRFY displayed as a master fault and all MFDs. The missile launch advisory will remain
WIU power will be removed. A release consent driv- displayed for 5 seconds, then the missile launch ad-
er failure will be indicated by the master fault text visory will be blanked. The SMO displays appropri-
X:RC DRVR. If the selected station fails to verify on ate xy (x = L (left pylon) or R (right pylon), y = 1,
two consecutive attempts, a double critical function 2, 3, 6, 7, or 8) for each launched missile in succes-
ejector master fault will be issued and indicated by sive launch advisory locations from left to right on
the text X:UNCMD PVE displayed as a master the bottom of the MFD. The SMO determines if the
fault and WIU power will be removed. missile was successfully launched, aborted, or is
Command a Commit to Separate (CTS) com- hung and will display either AWAY, ABORT, or
mand. HUNG in normal video in the location immediately
Remove the release consent. following the launch advisory location for that mis-
sile.
Verify that missile status indicates the missile If the missile has become hung, HUNG will be
has Committed to Separate Store (CTSS). If unsuc-
displayed in reverse video in window 9 of the
cessful, the master fault xy:ABORT will be dis-
FRMT-7 display. xy:HUNG will be displayed as a
played, the SMO will perform a normal shutdown
master fault. An unsuccessful launch sequence will
of the missile and inhibit reapplication of power to
be indicated by the text xy:ABORT displayed as a
the missile.
master fault.
Remove 28-volt dc #1 and 28-volt dc #2 power. If Power application to the missile will be inhibited.
unsuccessful in removing either power, WIU status

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JASSM Launch Sequence Timeline (Typical)

Figure 7-17

AUTOMATIC LAUNCH DETERMINATION ([AMI] JASSM LCD ENTRY) advisory and


waits until the aircraft is within the In-Zone
The SMO will initiate automatic launch of a missile area to begin LCD. If the first In-Zone indica-
when all the following conditions are true for that tion received from the missile occurs after the
missile: aircraft has passed the closest point of ap-
Automatic launch mode has been selected by the
proach to the JASSM LP, the SMO will inhibit
automatic launch and indicate manual
operator. launch is required in addition to the LCD
ENTRY ([AMI] JASSM LCD ENTRY) advi-
sory.
The missile has power applied and is in an All
Do not switch from automatic to manual Up Round (AUR) Ready state:
launch mode while the missile is in launch Weapon is Safe to Launch:
countdown. This will abort the missile with There is no critical weapon hardware failure.
a permanent fatal fault. Weapon has received minimum TXA data.
Weapon has minimum targeting data.
NOTE Timeline aborted has not been issued.
Selection of Automatic Launch mode is limi- Weapon is not in IBIT.
ted to missions where the preplanned JASSM TXA is good.
Launch Point (JASSM LP) is located at a dis- Last BIT passed.
tance of at least three seconds of flight inside Warm-up is complete.
the planned In-Zone area. The reason for this The pilots munitions consent switch and the nav-
limitation is that, for auto launches, the SMO igators unlock consent switch are in the unlock
calculates the start of the launch countdown position.
(LCD) to occur three seconds before the air- No missile jettison request is present and no jet-
craft achieves the closest point of approach to tison is in progress for any missile.
the preplanned JASSM LP. This allows re-
lease of the missile precisely at the JASSM
No WIU faults are detected which would prevent
the launch of the missile.
LP, or at the aircrafts closest point of ap-
proach to the JASSM LP if the aircraft is de- LAR conditions have been met for the missile.
viating from the preplanned route. If at the The missile status must indicate In-Zone. The
start of LCD the aircraft is not within the In- JASSM will launch at the point of closest approach
Zone area, the SMO displays an LCD ENTRY to the JASSM launch point.

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MANUAL LAUNCH DETERMINATION Target data set contains no valid waypoints.

Manual launch mode is selected at the time the


SMO is loaded. The selection of manual launch
mode, either by the operator or default, will be indi-
cated on the WCP launch select switch and on the Use care not to deselect (press again) the
CF-E display. The following conditions must be true manual launch switch while the weapon is
in order for the operator to manually launch a mis- in launch countdown. This will abort the
sile: weapon with a permanent fatal fault.
Manual launch mode is the current mode of op- MISSILE LAUNCH TERMINATION
eration.
The missile has had power applied. The missile launch process will be terminated be-
fore the selected missile has been launched if any of
The pilots munitions consent switch and the nav- the following conditions occur:
igators unlock consent switch are in the unlock
position. Any WIU or missile fault occurs which requires
that power be removed from the WIU or missile.
No missile jettison request is present and no jet- The WIU or missile has power removed.
tison is in progress for any missile.
No WIU faults are detected which would prevent The missile is no longer targeted to the current
the launch of the missile. ranging event.
LAR conditions have been met for the missile. An ACU reconfiguration occurs.
Missile status indicates In-Range. A jettison is in progress for any missile on the
Missile status indicates Safe to Launch: same pylon as the launch missile.
There is no critical weapon hardware failure. Operator deselects the manual launch command.
Weapon has received minimum TXA data. Operator switches from automatic to manual
Weapon has minimum targeting data. launch mode.
Timeline aborted has not been issued. If either unlock consent is removed.
Weapon is not in IBIT. CLR-D or PRGM-Dn is entered during a direct
launch.
Manual launch is required for the following:
NOTE
The missile is targeted to a direct target.
The missile has a fault requiring manual launch.
Prior to CTS, the SMO will declare a non-
fatal LCD Abort fault. If the abort condition
The point of closest approach is outside of the occurs, past CTS and the carrier mission is
zone. not captive carry, the SMO will issue a mes-
The seeker is required, but not functional. sage to abort the missile and declare a per-
Invalid zone data. manent fatal LCD Abort fault.

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PREFERRED LAUNCH/JETTISON SEQUENCE MISSILE LAUNCH RESTRICTIONS


Currently there are no SMO launch inhibits to mis-
The JASSM preferred launch/jettison sequence is
sile launch due to aircraft flight conditions. Safe re-
shown in the figure 7-18 and the following table.
lease advisories and the corrective action are con-
tained in figure 7-22.

If there is a retained/HUNG center station


store, launching/jettisoning an adjacent
Safe release advisories do not inhibit
shoulder station may result in a Store-to-
launch. Possible collision between weapons
Store contact. When a center station store
and between weapon and aircraft can occur
is retained/HUNG, operators will retain the
if weapon is launched with a release adviso-
adjacent shoulder station stores.
ry displayed.

LAUNCH PYLON POSITION JASSM FREE FLIGHT SEQUENCE


SEQUENCE POSITION
Following separation from the aircraft, the JASSM:
1 LP - 2 LP Forward Center Detects separation.
2 RP - 2 RP Forward Center
Deploys its wings to 75 degrees to aid pitch sta-
bility and separation from the aircraft.
3 LP - 7 LP Aft Center Deploys its tail to add yaw control and the lugs
4 RP - 7 RP Aft Center retract.
5 LP - 1 LP Forward Outboard
Deploys its wings to 45 degrees, when initial
pitch stability is achieved.
6 RP - 3 RP Forward Outboard Releases elevon brakes to make pitch and control
7 LP - 3 LP Forward Inboard active.
8 RP - 1 RP Forward Inboard
Activates fuel control and engine squib (3.0 sec
after separation), if in engine start envelope.
9 LP - 6 LP Aft Outboard Releases wedges on underside of stakes to insure
10 RP - 8 RP Aft Outboard clean separation from the aircraft.
11 LP - 8 LP Aft Inboard Switches to alternator power, FUZE ARM (RPM
satisfied), FUZE safe separation timer On.
12 RP - 6 RP Aft Inboard Engine achieves max thrust when at proper alti-
tude.
FUZE firing mode/delay time is set by mission
processor.
GPS satellite acquisition occurs 90 seconds after
separation from the aircraft.

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JASSM Preferred Launch/Jettison Sequence

If there is a retained/HUNG center station store, launching/jettisoning an ad-


jacent shoulder station may result in a Store-to-Store Contact. When a center
station store is retained/HUNG, operators will retain the adjacent shoulder
station stores.

Figure 7-18

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MISSILE JETTISON launch advisory locations from left to right on the


bottom of the MFD.
The operator can command the SMO to jettison 6. The SMO determines if the missile has been
missiles using either the WPN JETTISON switch successfully jettisoned, is hung, or jettison is
on the WCP or the pilots Bomb Bay & Missile jetti- aborted and displays either JETT, HUNG or
son switch. The OAS must be operational with the ABORT for the jettisoned missile in normal video in
JASSM SMO loaded ([AMI] as primary SMO) and the location immediately following the launch advi-
WIU power must be on for jettison of JASSMs us- sory location for that missile.
ing the WCP or the Pilots switch. With OAS or 7. If the missile has become hung, HUNG will be
WIU off, or a SMO other than the JASSM SMO displayed in reverse video in window 9 of the
loaded, jettison of JASSMs can only be accom- FRMT-7 display. The text xy:HUNG will be dis-
plished using the Alternate Jettison Control Panel played as a master fault when the missile is hung.
(AJCP). All methods require unlock consent. The 8. If the jettison has been aborted, ABORT will be
Pilot Bomb Bay and Missile jettison switch has the displayed in reverse video in window 9 of the
same effect as if all locations and all stations were FRMT-7 display. The text xy:ABORT will be dis-
selected on the WCP and then the WPN JETTISON played as a non-fatal master fault.
switch was selected.
9. The SMO requests a video recording of the
launch advisory.
NOTE
10. The SMO then inhibits power reapplication to
The radar navigators jettison switch was the selected station. (Power application is allowed if
excluded from operation with the JASSM jettison of missiles was aborted.)
SMO, however, a malfunction in the jettison 11. The SMO repeats all steps 1 through 10 above
system (failed blocking diode) could enable until all the desired missiles have been jettisoned.
the switch, making it function in the same
manner as the pilots Jettison Control Bomb When missiles are jettisoned using the Alternate Jet-
Bay & Missile switch. tison Control Panel (AJCP) hard-wired switches,
EED power is applied independent of the WIU. How-
If the WCP JETTISON switch or Pilot Jettison ALL ever, if the WIU has power applied, the WIU will con-
switch is used, the jettison is controlled by the SMO tinue to monitor the state of the EED power.
and the process is as follows:
Operator selects Location and Station of mis- NOTE
sile(s) to be jettisoned on the WCP.
Operator moves JETT switch to the JETT posi- If missiles are jettisoned using the AJCP
hard-wired switches while the SMO is loaded
tion.
and the WIU is powered on, there is the prob-
1. Classified data erase will be commanded if mis- ability that the WIU status retrieved by the
sile power is on, but will not be statused for comple- SMO will show that the EED power is on
tion. when it has not been commanded on by the
2. Missile power will be removed if missile power SMO. If this occurs, WIU master fault will be
is on. declared, x:EED PWR (x = L or R to indicate
3. The SMO commands ejector squib fire to the left or right WIU) will be displayed, and the
ejector of the missile in the most preferred release WIU will be powered off by the SMO.
sequence order.
4. The SMO performs a scoring recording on the Also, a missile Present Discrepancy master fault
flight DTUC/DTC for jettisoned missile. will be declared for each missile jettisoned via the
5. The missile launch advisory is requested on all AJCP. This results in the display of xy:WPN
MFDs. The missile launch advisory will remain dis- PRSNT for each missile. The text WPN PRSNT will
played for 5 seconds. The advisory area of each also be displayed in window 9 of the FRMT-7 dis-
MFD where the missile launch advisory is dis- play for each missile jettisoned via the AJCP.
played will be blanked. The SMO displays appropri- If jettison is commanded while either unlock consent
ate xy (x = L (left pylon) or R (right pylon); y = 1, 2, switch is in the lock position, the advisory message
3, 6, 7, or 8) for each jettisoned missile in successive NO CONSENT will be displayed on each MFD.

7-50 Change 2
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SIMULATION CAPABILITIES SIMULATED TARGETING OPERATIONS

Less [AMI] This paragraph describes any differ- Manual Targeting can be commanded while a SIM
ences in the SMO capabilities while in SIM mode. mode is active by operator entry of CF-586. Manual
SIM mode is commanded by entering CF-52. The Targeting while a SIM mode is active will operate
operator can verify the currently active SMO mode, as described in Section I.
whether STRIKE or SIM, by observing window 1 on Direct Targeting can be commanded while a SIM
either the CF- menu, the CF-5 menu or the CF-57 mode is active by operator entry of CF-588,n. Direct
menu. Targeting while a SIM mode is active will operate
as described in Section I.
[AMI] This section describes any differences in the
SMO capabilities while in the FULL or PART SIM SIMULATED WCE RESPONSES
mode. PART SIM mode is commanded by entering
CF-51. FULL SIM mode is commanded by entering While in a SIM mode, WCE and missile I/O is not
CF-52. The operator can verify the currently active transmitted and actual WCE and missile status
SMO mode, whether STRIKE, FULL SIM or PART and responses to commands are not available.
SIM, by observing either the CF- menu, the CF-5 Therefore, while in a SIM mode, the following con-
menu or the CF-57 menu. cepts are implemented by the SMO:
No faults are declared for any WCE or mis-
NOTE siles.
WCE and missile responses are simulated
[AMI] For JASSM there is no difference be- using the response times are shown below.
tween the FULL and PART SIM modes.
SIM Mode Response Times
SIMULATED MISSILE LOADOUT
DESIRED WCE/MISSILE RESPONSE TIME
Each time a SIM mode is commanded, only the mis- STATUS (SECONDS)
siles shown as present in the stores table will be WIU initialization 15.625
shown present. Subsequent to releases (launches or
Missile IBIT completion 180.0
jettisons) in a SIM mode, commanding STRIKE and
Missile battery activation 1.27
reentering SIM will reset only the missiles identi-
fied in the stores table as present. Power is not applied to the pilots munitions consent
On SIM mode entry, the assignments set while in switch when the SMO is operating in SIM mode and,
STRIKE mode are maintained. However, the mis- therefore, the switch position is not known to the
siles are marked as untargeted. FRMT-7 will dis- SMO. The pilots munitions consent switch input is
play the target assignments in normal video. Less simulated as being the same as the navigators unlock
[AMI] To prevent assignment carry over from consent switch. Therefore, providing ejector unlock
strike mode reload mission. consent from the navigators unlock consent switch is
the only ejector unlock consent that is necessary to al-
Less [AMI] On SIM mode exit, all missiles are low the simulated release of missiles.
marked as unassigned and untargeted. FRMT-7
will display blanks (i.e. no targets assigned) for the NOTE
targeting status. The operator must either reload
the B-52 mission, accomplish a retarget all opera- After a SIM mode is exited by commanding
tion (CF-589), or accomplish a manual targeting op- STRIKE mode, the B-52 mission data and
eration (CF-586). the SMO must be reloaded to guarantee
proper operation of the system.
[AMI] On SIM mode exit, all missile assignments
SIMULATED RANGING
that were set in STRIKE mode will be retained.
FRMT-7 will display target assignments as they While in SIM mode, ranging is accomplished in the
were before entry into a SIM mode. same manner as in STRIKE. The SMO performs
ranging by using the TDS data from the missile mis-
sion data DTUC ([AMI] selected weapon group) for
each missile. The data along with the aircraft posi-
tion and headings is used to estimate the parame-
ters in the missile LAR message.

Change 2 7-51
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SMO TERMINATION SMO RESTART


SMO execution can be terminated in two ways: The method of restarting the SMO is dependent
Less [AMI] Another SMO can be loaded into upon the method which terminated SMO execution.
the ACUs, using a SMO load and initialization pro- The two methods are described below.
cess similar to that used for initial SMO loading. Less [AMI] If SMO execution was terminated
This process terminates execution of and overwrites by loading another SMO into the ACUs, or ACU
the SMO which is already loaded. With this memory has been erased, the SMO must be re-
method, FMS will continue to be executed. The loaded into the ACUs.
SMO will delay compliance with the command to Less [AMI] If SMO execution was terminated
terminate execution until the SMO has removed by entering CF-67, and ACU memory has not been
power from the WIUs and until all outstanding erased, FMS and the SMO can be restarted by de-
SMO faults have been recorded (if a Flight Data pressing the PROC SYNC button on the computer
Record tape is installed). control panel.
Less [AMI] Also, CF-67 can be entered by the [AMI] If the SMO execution was terminated
operator. This command halts execution of all soft- by loading another SMO into the ACU, the SMO
ware loaded into the ACUs (FMS and any loaded must be reloaded into the ACUs.
SMO). The SMO will delay compliance with the [AMI] If the SMO execution is terminated by
shutdown request until all outstanding SMO faults a CF-67 command, the FMS and the SMO can be
have been recorded and for as long as it takes the restarted by pressing the PROC SYNC button on
SMO to remove power from all WCE and missiles the computer control panel and logging on to the
that have powered applied. OAS using the CF-61 command, then the SMO
[AMI] Loading another SMO or entering zero must be reloaded.
at the location the JASSM SMO is loaded, termi-
nates execution and unloads the SMO. With this
method, the FMS and CSP will continue to operate.
[AMI] Alternatively, the operator can enter
CF-67 which halts execution of all software loaded
into the ACUs (FMS, CSP, and any loaded SMO).

7-52 Change 2
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MESSAGES navigators unlock consent switch are in the unlock


position. Even if the ejectors are pinned in the unlock
This paragraph defines all SMO messages, their indi- position, this fault will still prevent a normal release
cations and lists any corrective action which can be sequence because this power is also used to fire the
taken by the operator to resolve the anomaly when squibs which eject the missile.
applicable.
The types of master faults identified in figure 7-19,
MASTER FAULTS the associated abbreviations and the actions taken
by the SMO as a result of the fault are as follows.
The JASSM Master Faults are identified in figure
7-19. Master faults are an indication of WCE or Safety Critical (SC)
missile failures, or conditions which will preclude
the launch of missiles. Master faults are displayed Safety critical faults present a safety threat to per-
in reverse video at the bottom left hand end of the sonnel or to the aircraft. The SMO will remove
MFD. When the faulted device is a WIU or a mis- power from the faulted device and inhibit re-ap-
sile, the text that is displayed will be preceded by a plication of power by the operator. Power will be
location or location and station identifier. The text removed from the affected missile when a missile or
for WIU faults that are not associated with a spe- station safety critical fault is detected. There are no
cific station will be preceded by L or R. L will be identified safety critical faults for the JASSM SMO.
displayed to identify the faulted device location as
the left pylon and R will be displayed to identify the Permanent Fatal (PF)
faulted device location as the right pylon. Missile
faults and WIU faults that are associated with a The SMO will perform a normal shutdown of the
specific location will be preceded by a location and faulted device and inhibit re-application of power by
station identifier of the form xy, where x will be L the operator. Any weapon or station permanent fatal
or R to identify the left or right pylon, respectively, fault that occurs after CTS has been commanded to
and y will be the station number, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 or 8. that weapon will be treated as a safety critical fault.
Faults which are not applicable to this SMO are Transient Fatal (TF)
identified with the text N/A in the corresponding
fault text and fault type columns of figure 7-19. The SMO will perform a normal shutdown of the
faulted device. Re-application of power by the oper-
No corrective action can be taken by the operator for ator is allowed. Any missile or station transient
WIU or missile faults, although power re-application fatal fault which occurs after CTS has been com-
can be commanded by the operator when power is
manded to that missile will be treated as a perma-
removed from a faulted device. If the SMO has deter-
nent fatal fault.
mined that power should not be re-applied because of
the failure, the SMO will not respond to the command Non Fatal (NF)
to apply power. The operator can override an ECU
NO-GO fault and an ECU AC POWER fault with a The SMO will not remove power from the faulted
CF-68 command to allow WIU power application. device.
Permanent fatal faults will initiate a CDE, leaving ADVISORIES AND STATUS MESSAGES
the weapon assigned, but untargeted.
The SMO Advisories are identified in figure 7-20. The
SMO Status Messages are identified in figure 7-21.
Advisories and Status Messages are displayed in
reverse video at the bottom right hand end of the
With an ECU fault present, damage to equip- MFD.
ment may occur if WIU power remains on as SAFE RELEASE AND WEAPON LAUNCH ADVISORIES
a result of selecting ECU power override.
The safe release advisories are identified in figure
The SMO expects the ejectors to be pinned in the 7-22. The weapon launch advisories are identified
unlock position. If they are not pinned in the unlock in figure 7-23. Safe release and launch advisories
position at one or more stations, an uncommanded are displayed, approximately, in the center of
ejector locked non-fatal master fault xy:UNCMD PRGM display. See figures 7-22 and 7-23.
LK will be generated for each of those stations.
FRMT-7 WEAPON FAULTS
When both ejector unlock enable monitors for a WIU
indicate that ejector unlock enable is not present, the The weapon faults displayed as part of the missile
text x:NO UE is displayed as a master fault for that status block on FRMT-7 and FRMT-7xy, and also at
WIU. Unlock enable power is provided to each WIU the bottom of the FRMT-7xy display, are listed in
when the pilots munitions consent switch and the figure 7-24.

Change 2 7-52A/(7-52B blank)


BLA
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

JASSM Master Faults


Fault Indication Coding:
NF = NON-FATAL Fault
PF = PERMANENT FATAL Fault
SC = SAFETY CRITICAL Fault
TF = TRANSIENT FATAL Fault
x = L - LEFT PYLON OR R - RIGHT PYLON LOCATION
y = 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, OR 8 STATION NUMBER

FAULT FAULT
INDICATION TYPE POSSIBLE CAUSE SYSTEM RESPONSE OPERATOR ACTION

ARMAMENT INTERFACE UNIT MASTER FAULTS


AIU COMM NF 1. Armament Interface Unit This master fault may result in 1. Acknowledge message
Less [AMI] (AIU) communications failure. any or all of the following: 2. Check Circuit Breakers
or 2. AIU terminal failure. 1. Loss of Environmental Con- on the AUX BNS S/V FIL-
AIU [AMI] 3. Interruptible Direct Current trol Unit (ECU) power control. TER BOX Circuit Breaker
(IDC) power enable discrepan- 2. Loss of WIU power control. Panel. Pull and reset, if re-
cy (uncommanded power on or 3. Weapons cannot be pow- quired.
off). ered or launched. 3. Verify status of weapon
NOTE 4. Less [AMI] SMO controlled and WIU power.
Fault displayed and re- jettison is not available.
corded every 30 minutes, 5. RBS tone cutoff will not oc-
as long as the fault is cur.
present. 6. [AMI] Loss of Pylon jettison
capability.
7. [AMI] Loss of OAS control of
bay door operation.
AIU 28 VDC NF STORE 28 VDC T/R This master fault may result in 1. Acknowledge message.
power discrepancy. any or all of the following: 2. Check Circuit Breakers
NOTE 1. May not be able to apply on the AUX BNS S/V FIL-
Fault displayed and re- WIU essential (ESS) power. TER BOX Circuit Breaker
corded every 30 minutes, 2. May not be able to apply Panel. Pull and reset, if re-
as long as the fault is store 28 VDC #1 power. quired.
present. 3. [AMI] Check AIU circuit
breaker on the RIGHT S/V
FILTER BOX CIRCUIT
BREAKER PANEL. Pull
and reset, if required.
4. Verify status of weapon
and WIU power.

Figure 7-19 (Sheet 1 of 17)

Change 2 7-53
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JASSM Master Faults (Cont)


FAULT FAULT
INDICATION TYPE POSSIBLE CAUSE SYSTEM RESPONSE OPERATOR ACTION

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL UNIT MASTER FAULTS

ECU TF ECU NO-GO and ECU orride


NOTE
is off.
1. Environmental conditions
are out of limits.
If an environment No-Go With an ECU fault pres-
ent, damage to equip-
fault is detected from the
2. Insufficient Airflow. ment may occur if WIU
ECU after power has been
3. Low engine power settings. applied for at least two power remains on con-
4. Transient failure during minutes, power will be re- tinuously as a result of
climb or descent. moved from all weapons selecting ECU power
and both WIUs one minute override. While in ECU
5. ECU failure. power override, the WIU
from the time that the fault
is displayed. may be operated using a
30 minute on, 15 minute
Fault displayed and re- off, 30 minute on cycle.
corded every 30 minutes, 1. Acknowledge message.
as long as the fault is pres-
ent. 2. If the cause is low air-
flow, increase power on en-
This master fault may result in gines 3 and 4.
any or all of the following:
3. Close air outlet knobs
1. Cooling air to the WIU is un- and decrease cabin tem-
available or inadequate. perature.
2. Weapon temperature or air- 4. Verify pilots cabin mas-
flow out of limits could cause ter pressure switch is in
degraded weapon perfor- ECS.
mance and weapon malfunc-
tions. 5. In potential icing condi-
tions check pilots anti-icing
3. If the fault remains for more is on.
than 1 minute, weapon power
and WIU power are removed. 6. Remove weapon power
and recycle WIU power.
7. If override is warranted,
operator entry of CF-68
commands the SMO to ac-
tivate ECU power override.
NOTE
If the CF-68 command
is entered within 1 min-
ute of the fault indica-
tion, weapon and WIU
power will remain on,
otherwise, weapon and
WIU power are auto-
matically removed.
IfWIU and/or weapon
power is removed be-
cause of a fault, the
CF-68 command must
be entered prior to re-
applying WIU power.

Figure 7-19 (Sheet 2 of 17)

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JASSM Master Faults (Cont)


FAULT FAULT
INDICATION TYPE POSSIBLE CAUSE SYSTEM RESPONSE OPERATOR ACTION

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL UNIT MASTER FAULTS (Cont)

ECU PWR TF ECU AC power discrepancy


(uncommanded on or off) and
ECU orride is off. NOTE
Loss of conditioned air to the
WIU.
If an environment No-Go With an ECU fault pres-
ent, damage to equip-
fault is detected from the
ment may occur if WIU
ECU after power has been
applied for at least two power remains on con-
minutes, power will be re- tinuously as a result of
moved from all weapons selecting ECU power
and both WIUs one minute override. While in ECU
from the time that the fault power override, the
is displayed. WIU may be operated
using a 30 minute on, 15
Displayed and recorded minute off, 30 minute on
every 30 minutes, as long cycle.
as the fault is present. 1. Acknowledge message.
1. Before WIU power on un- 2. Remove weapon power
able to power up WIU or weap- and recycle WIU power.
ons. 3. If override is warranted,
2. After WIU power on WIU operator entry of CF-68
and weapon power is re- commands the SMO to ac-
moved. tivate ECU power override.
NOTE
If the CF-68 command
is entered within 1 min-
ute of the fault indica-
tion, weapon and WIU
power will remain on,
otherwise, weapon and
WIU power are auto-
matically removed.
IfWIU and/or weapon
power is removed be-
cause of a fault, the
CF-68 command must
be entered prior to re-
applying WIU power.

Figure 7-19 (Sheet 3 of 17)

Change 3 7-55
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JASSM Master Faults (Cont)


FAULT FAULT
INDICATION TYPE POSSIBLE CAUSE SYSTEM RESPONSE OPERATOR ACTION

WEAPON INTERFACE UNIT MASTER FAULTS


x:CRIT VRFY TF Double critical verify Fault. 1. WIU and weapon power are 1. Acknowledge message.
1. [AMI] Preset commanded removed. 2. Re-apply WIU power.
but response not verified. 2. JASSM heater power not 3. If Fault persists, verify
2. [AMI] WIU CRITICAL COM- available. WIU power is removed.
MAND status not valid. 3. Jettison or launch sequence 4. If Fault occurred post
3 [AMI] Weapon address se- may be aborted. CTS, accomplish POST
lected with no critical function STRIKE/ABORT checklist.
active.
x:EED PWR TF 1. 38 VDC Electro-explosive 1. Weapon power and WIU 1. Acknowledge message.
Devise (EED) power on when power will be removed. 2. Re-apply WIU power.
not commanded on. 2. Weapon heater power not 3. If Fault occurred post
available. CTS, accomplish POST
STRIKE/ABORT checklist.
4. [AMI] If fault resulted
from AJCP jettison, contin-
ue.
NF 2. 38 VDC Electro-explosive 1. If EED power is not present 1. Acknowledge message.
Devise (EED) off when not when requested (i.e. during a 2. Less [AMI] Remove
commanded off. launch or jettison), a non-fatal weapon and WIU power.
master fault will occur and the 3. Less [AMI] Accom-
WIU will remain on. plish POST STRIKE/
2. Jettison or launch sequence ABORT checklist.
may be aborted. 4. [AMI] If Fault occurred
3. Weapon heater power not post CTS, accomplish
available, if WIU powered off. POST STRIKE/ABORT
checklist.
5. [AMI] If fault resulted
from AJCP jettison, contin-
ue.

Figure 7-19 (Sheet 4 of 17)

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JASSM Master Faults (Cont)


FAULT FAULT
INDICATION TYPE POSSIBLE CAUSE SYSTEM RESPONSE OPERATOR ACTION

WEAPON INTERFACE UNIT MASTER FAULTS


x:ESS PWR TF 1. 28 VDC Essential (ESS) 1. Essential power is not pres- 1. Acknowledge message.
power off when not command- ent when desired. 2. Check AIU circuit break-
ed off. 2. Weapon and WIU power will er on S/V FILTER BOX Cir-
be removed cuit Breaker panels.
3. JASSM heater power not 3. If WIU and weapon pow-
available. er are removed, re-apply
WIU power.
4. If fault persists, verify
WIU power is removed.
5. If Fault occurred post
CTS, accomplish POST
STRIKE/ABORT checklist.
NF 2. 28 VDC ESS power on 1. Less [AMI] Essential power 1. Acknowledge message.
when not commanded on. is present when not desired. 2. Check S/V FILTER BOX
2. [AMI] If power is on when Circuit Breaker panels.
commanded off, a non-fatal 3. If WIU and weapon pow-
master fault will occur and WIU er are removed, re-apply
power will remain on. WIU power.
3. JASSM heater power not 4. If fault persists, verify
available, if WIU powered off. WIU power is removed.
5. If Fault occurred post
CTS, accomplish POST
STRIKE/ABORT checklist.

x:NO UE NF Unlock enable not present NOTE 1. Acknowledge message.


when commanded. Fault displayed and re- 2. Set Pilots and WCP
corded every 30 minutes, consent switches to the
as long as the fault is LOCK position.
present. 3. Set Pilots and WCP
Launch or SMO controlled jetti- consent switches to the
son unavailable. UNLOCK position.
4. If Fault remains:
A. Set Pilots and WCP
consent switches to the
LOCK position.
B. Remove weapon
power and cycle WIU power.
C. Set Pilots and WCP
consent switches to the UN-
LOCK position.
5. If fault persists, accom-
plish POST STRIKE/
ABORT checklist, if appli-
cable.

Figure 7-19 (Sheet 5 of 17)

Change 2 7-57
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JASSM Master Faults (Cont)


FAULT FAULT
INDICATION TYPE POSSIBLE CAUSE SYSTEM RESPONSE OPERATOR ACTION

WEAPON INTERFACE UNIT MASTER FAULTS (Cont)


x:RC DRVR NF Release consent driver NOTE 1. Acknowledge message.
Less [AMI] uncommanded off. A CTSS PF Fault will fol- 2. Accomplish POST
low and the SMO will shut STRIKE/ ABORT checklist,
down weapon power. if applicable.
May result in an aborted launch
or jettison sequence.
x:RC DRVR [AMI] NF Release consent driver 1. A pre-CTSS LCD abort and 1. Acknowledge message.
uncommanded off. release consent Fault will oc- 2. Re-apply WIU power.
cur if the weapon is unable to 3. If fault persists, verify
verify receipt of Release Con- WIU power is removed.
sent. In this case, the SMO will 4. If fault occurred post
not remove weapon power. CTS, accomplish POST
2. May result in an aborted STRIKE/ ABORT checklist.
launch or jettison sequence.

x:UNCMD DRVR TF 1. Double release consent 1. Weapon and WIU power will 1. Acknowledge message.
driver uncommanded on fault. be removed. 2. Attempt re-applying
2. Less [AMI] Double ejector 2. Jettison or launch sequence WIU and weapon power.
squib fire driver status of true may be aborted. 3. If fault persists, verify
when not commanded. 3. JASSM heater power not WIU power is removed and
available. accomplish POST
STRIKE/ABORT checklist,
if applicable.
x:UNCMD PVE TF 1. Double critical command 1. WIU and weapon power are 1. Acknowledge message.
register status fault. removed. 2. Attempt re-applying
2. Double critical function ejec- 2. JASSM heater power not WIU and weapon power.
tor selection station fault. available. 3. If fault persists, verify
WIU, and weapon, power is
removed and accom-
plish POST STRIKE/
ABORT checklist, if appli-
cable.

x:UNCMD UE NF Unlock enable (UE) power Hardware safeguard provided 1. Acknowledge message.
available without Pilots and by Pilots and WCP unlock con- 2. Cycle the Pilots and
WCP UNLOCK switches in the sent circuit is negated. WCP UNLOCK switches to
UNLOCK position (i.e., system LOCK.
has consent without switches 3. If fault remains, power
set for consent). off weapons and cycle WIU
power.
2. Cycle the Pilots and
WCP UNLOCK switches to
LOCK.
4. Continue normal proce-
dures, however, ejector
rack unlock enable is pres-
ent. For non-combat mis-
sions leave WIU power off.
For combat missions do not
power WIUs over friendly
territory.

Figure 7-19 (Sheet 6 of 17)

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JASSM Master Faults (Cont)


FAULT FAULT
INDICATION TYPE POSSIBLE CAUSE SYSTEM RESPONSE OPERATOR ACTION

WEAPON INTERFACE UNIT MASTER FAULTS (Cont)

x:WIU TF WIU end around communica- 1. WIU power is removed. 1. Acknowledge message.
tion test fault data transmitted 2. JASSM heater power not 2. Cycle WIU power.
to the WIU does not match data available. 3. If fault persists, verify
received from the WIU during WIU power is removed.
power on sequence.

x:WIU COMM TF Double WIU communication 1. WIU and weapon power are 1. Acknowledge message.
failure. removed. 2. Cycle WIU power.
2. JASSM heater power not 3. If fault persists, verify
available. WIU power is removed.

x:WIU RESET TF 1 WIU not reset. 1. WIU power is removed. 1. Acknowledge message.
2. WIU reset monitor active 2. JASSM heater power not 2. Cycle WIU power.
fault. available. 3. If fault persists, verify
WIU power is removed.

Figure 7-19 (Sheet 7 of 17)

Change 2 7-59
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JASSM Master Faults (Cont)


FAULT FAULT
INDICATION TYPE POSSIBLE CAUSE SYSTEM RESPONSE OPERATOR ACTION

STATION MASTER FAULTS


xy:28VDC2 TF WIU status indicates 28 VDC 1. Weapon batteries may be 1. Acknowledge message.
#2 uncommanded on. squibbed inadvertently. 2. If weapon power is not
2. Weapon may be launched removed:
or jettisoned with power still at A. Remove weapon
the umbilical. power.
3. [AMI] Weapon COMM NO- B. Cycle WIU power.
GO and weapon power remov- C. Re-apply weapon
al may follow failure. power.
D. If fault persists, shut
down weapons and WIU,
and accomplish POST
STRIKE/ABORT checklist.
3. If weapon power was re-
moved, shut down WIU and
accomplish POST
STRIKE/ABORT checklist.
xy:ABORT PF 1. Launch countdown abort 1. Weapon power is removed. 1. Acknowledge message.
fault after CTS. 2. SMO inhibits weapon power 2. Verify weapon power re-
2. CTSS Battery Failure. re-application. moved.
(Non-Captive Carry missions). 3. Weapon batteries may have 3. Accomplish POST
been squibbed. STRIKE/ABORT checklist.
4. If fault occurred during
Captive Carry launch, re-
move weapon power and
do not attempt further
launches at that station.
xy:ACFT PWR NF 1. 28 VDC #1 Power Fault 1. Manual launch required. 1. Acknowledge message.
(Uncommanded on or off). 2. Weapon may be jettisoned/ 2. Remove weapon power.
2. 28 VDC #2 Power Fault released, with power still ap- 3. Cycle WIU power.
(Uncommanded off). May oc- plied at the umbilical. 4. Re-apply weapon power.
cur due to the loss of AIU 28 5. If the fault persists, re-
VDC T/R power or WIU 28 move weapon power.
VDC ESS power.
3. 3-Phase 115V AC Power
Fault (Uncommanded on).
xy:BIA Fail NF Bomb Impact Assessment 1.Manual launch required. 1. Acknowledge message.
(BIA) Fault. 2. Weapon power not re- 2. Cycle weapon power.
moved. 3. If BIA is required and
3. [AMI] Weapon will not trans- the fault persists, re-
mit terminal targeting data. move weapon power.
4. [AMI] MDT may be cor-
rupted.
xy:BUS TEST NF MIL-STD-1553B Weapon Bus Loss of dual redundant 1553 1. Acknowledge message.
Test Fault. weapon bus. Communication 2. Monitor for additional
retry will occur on second bus. bus faults.

Figure 7-19 (Sheet 8 of 17)

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JASSM Master Faults (Cont)


FAULT FAULT
INDICATION TYPE POSSIBLE CAUSE SYSTEM RESPONSE OPERATOR ACTION

STATION MASTER FAULTS (Cont)

xy:COMM NOGO TF 1. Aircraft ID fault. Weapon power is removed. 1. Acknowledge message.


2. Weapon comm fault. 2. If the fault occurred be-
3. Almanac received fault. fore CTS:
4. GPS keys transfer fault. A. Ensure an INS/INU is
5.Timeline abort fault. designated as the prime
6. Surface/Fin delay fault. Fin navigation model.
deployment delay is less than B. Re-apply weapon
commanded. power.
C. If the fault persists,
7 Timeline integration fault. verify weapon power is re-
8. Mass data transfer fault. moved.
Weapon functions dependant 3. If the fault occurred after
on data transferred by the SMO CTS, accomplish POST
may not have received the cor- STRIKE/ABORT checklist.
rect data.
9. Uncommanded timeline
abort fault.
10.Simulated launch count-
down fault. (Captive Carry only)
11. Minimum TXA fault.
12. INS/INU no longer desig-
nated as prime OAS navigation
source with JASSMs powered.
13. [AMI] Possible hardware
problem located at the aircraft
station interface.
xy:CTSS PF 1. Uncommanded Commit to 1. LCD is terminated. 1. Acknowledge message.
Separate (CTSS) fault. 2. Weapon power is removed. 2. Accomplish POST
2. Uncommanded CTS fault. 3. CDE is commanded. STRIKE/ABORT checklist.
4. Weapon batteries may be 3. Verify weapon power is
active. removed.
5. SMO inhibits weapon power
reapplication.
xy:EJECTOR NF 1. Ejector status discrepancy 1. Ejector status indicates: 1. Remove weapon and
fault. A. Both locked and un- WIU power.
2. Uncommanded ejector lock locked. 2. Ensure the ejector in-
fault. B. Neither locked nor un- flight safety lock is in the
NOTE locked. unlock position and the
C. Locked lockout bolt is installed.
If pylon is improperly config- 2. This fault may occur if: 3. Ensure pylon is properly
ured, there should also be a A. The ejectors are not configured.
WPN PRSNT fault and all physically pinned in the un-
weapons on that pylon 4. Re-apply WIU power.
locked position. 5. If fault persists, do not
should show the same pylon B. The ICSMS pylon as-
related faults. attempt launch or jettison at
sembly is not correctly figured. this station.
3. [AMI] Manual launch re-
quired.

Figure 7-19 (Sheet 9 of 17)

Change 2 7-61
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JASSM Master Faults (Cont)


FAULT FAULT
INDICATION TYPE POSSIBLE CAUSE SYSTEM RESPONSE OPERATOR ACTION

STATION MASTER FAULTS (Cont)


xy:ERASE FAIL NF 1. Data erase fault. Mission classified data erase 1. Acknowledge message.
2. Less [AMI] CDE fault. was not successful per weap- 2. Recommand weapon
on CDE. CDE (CF-575).
3. If Fault persists:
A. Verify weapon power
is removed.
B. Weapon must be han-
dled as if it contains classi-
fied data.
xy:FTS NF Flight Termination System 1. FTS may not be available. 1. Acknowledge message.
(Flight Test Only) (FTS) is not active when com- 2. Manual launch is required. 2. [AMI] If mission is an
manded or is active when not Test launch may not be achiev- OTL, perform POST
commanded. able. STRIKE/ABORT checklist.
3. FTS battery may be active 3. If mission is captive
and battery life is limited to 15 carry, cycle weapon power.
minutes. 4. If fault persists, accom-
plish POST STRIKE/
ABORT checklist.
xy:GPS DATA NF 1. Ephemeris received fault. 1. Loss of Ephemeris data. 1. Acknowledge message.
2. Time received fault. 2. Loss of ability to accurately 2. Verify the Interface Unit
acquire GPS satellites for (IU) and GPS receiver are
weapons. powered on.
3. May cause weapon failure 3. Verify INU is powered
to validate crypto keys. and navigating.
4. Manual launch required. 4. Check the GPS DATA
validity on the PKB.
5. Check GPS system fault
on FRMT-6.
6. Determine weapon GPS
initialization status.
7. Perform weapon CDE.
8. Recycle weapon power.
NOTE
Auto retargeting is re-
quired, if targeting is de-
sired.
9. If the fault persists, verify
weapon power is removed.

Figure 7-19 (Sheet 10 of 17)

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JASSM Master Faults (Cont)


FAULT FAULT
INDICATION TYPE POSSIBLE CAUSE SYSTEM RESPONSE OPERATOR ACTION

STATION MASTER FAULTS (Cont)


xy:GPS INIT NF AS Status/SV Configuration 1. Weapon may not track GPS. NOTE
fault. 2. Manual launch required. The B-52 GPS 3A re-
3. GPS accuracy may be im- ceiver requires approxi-
paired. mately 15 minutes to de-
cipher the new daily key
after a Zulu day rollover.
A NO KEYS may be dis-
played for weapons that
have power cycled dur-
ing this period.
1. Acknowledge message.
2. Verify the IU and GPS
receiver are on and track-
ing satellites.
3. Verify current date on
CF-61.
4. Verify KEY PRESENT
is displayed on the IU
PKB.
5. Verify initialization data,
including date, is sent via
the PKB.
6. Verify FLY-TO has been
commanded and the B-52
is navigating.
7. Command a weapon
CDE.
8. Zeroize GPS receiver.
9. If keys are available on
the B-52 mission DTUC/
DTC:
A. Ensure B-52 mis-
sion DTUC/DTC is
installed.
B. Cycle IU power.
10. If keys are not avail-
able on the B-52 mission
DTUC/DTC, manually in-
put GPS keys data via the
IU IKB.
11. Cycle weapon power.
12. If the fault persists,
verify weapon power is re-
moved.

Figure 7-19 (Sheet 11 of 17)

Change 2 7-63
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JASSM Master Faults (Cont)


FAULT FAULT
INDICATION TYPE POSSIBLE CAUSE SYSTEM RESPONSE OPERATOR ACTION

STATION MASTER FAULTS (Cont)


xy:HTR PWR NF 3 Phase 115 VAC Power Fault 1. Weapon power is removed 1. Acknowledge message.
(Uncommanded off) or not applied. 2. Remove weapon power.
2. Weapon communication 3. Cycle WIU power.
No-Go may follow failure. 4. Re-apply weapon power.
3. JASSM heater power not 5. If fault persists, remove
available at that station. weapon power.
4. Manual launch required.
5. [AMI] Launch or jettison se-
quence may be aborted.
xy:HUNG PF Hung store following a launch 1. Weapon is hung at ejector. 1. Acknowledge message.
or jettison attempt. 2. Weapon battery may be ac- 2. Obtain visual confirma-
NOTE tive. tion of hung store, if pos-
3. Weapon present status indi- sible.
A JASSM should only be cates a weapon is present after 3. Accomplish POST
considered to be a HUNG ejectors squib fire command STRIKE/ABORT checklist.
store, if the xy:HUNG mes- has been issued.
sage is received. 4. Weapon power is removed.
5. SMO inhibits re-application
of weapon power.
6. [AMI] SMO issues an abort
command to the weapon.
xy:LCD FAIL NF LCD abort prior to CTS. 1. Weapon will not launch. 1. Verify LAR, weapon and
Less [AMI] CTSS battery fail- 2, LCD is terminated. unlock consent status.
ure (Captive Carry missions 3. [AMI] If abort occurs before 2. Cycle missile power.
only). CTS weapon power will not be 3. If fault persists, verify
removed nor re-application in- weapon power is removed.
hibited. Weapon batteries will 4. Accomplish POST
not have been squibbed. STRIKE/ABORT checklist,
if applicable.
xy:OVERTEMP NF 1. Overtemp caution fault. 1. For overheat caution fault, 1. Acknowledge message.
The missile will set an Over- the weapon is in danger of 2. If launch is not imminent,
temperature Caution based on overheating in not less than ten remove missile power and
the probability of the missile minutes. FRMT-7xy displays allow missile to cool for
overheating before completing HOT in reverse video. approximately 45 minutes.
its mission, if the missile is not 3. Cycle weapon power.
launched in approximately ten 4. If fault persists, remove
minutes. weapon power.
2. Overtemp warning fault 2. For overheat warning fault,
The missile will set an Over- the weapon is in danger of
temperature Warning based on overheating in not less than
the probability of the missile one minute. FRMT-7xy dis-
overheating before completing plays HOT in blinking, reverse
its mission, if the missile is not video.
launched in approximately one 3. [AMI] Manual launch is re-
minute. quired.

Figure 7-19 (Sheet 12 of 17)

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JASSM Master Faults (Cont)


FAULT FAULT
INDICATION TYPE POSSIBLE CAUSE SYSTEM RESPONSE OPERATOR ACTION

STATION MASTER FAULTS (Cont)

xy:SEEKER NF Terminal Guidance fault. 1. Terminal guidance has 1. Acknowledge message.


failed. Weapon may not hit tar- 2. If the seeker mission can
get. be accomplished without a
2. Manual launch required. seeker, proceed with
launch. Otherwise, assign
the mission to weapon with
a good seeker.
3. Cycle weapon power.
4. If fault persists, remove
weapon power.
xy:SQUIB NOGO PF Squibs fault. 1. Weapon power is removed. 1. Acknowledge message.
2. SMO inhibits re-application 2. Accomplish POST
of weapon power. STRIKE/ABORT checklist.
xy:STORE ID TF Weapon store description Weapon power is removed. 1. Acknowledge message.
transmitted from the weapon 2. Verify correct B-52 mis-
does not match B-52 mission sion is loaded.
data. 3. Re-apply weapon power.
4. If fault persists, verify
weapon power is removed.
xy:TGT NOGO TF Target data not loaded/invalid. 1. Weapon power removed. 1. Acknowledge message.
2. Weapon not targeted with 2. Verify correct weapon
planned mission. mission DTUC/DTC is
installed.
3. Power off the WIUs.
4. Reload the SMO and
B-52 mission.
5. Re-apply WIU power.
6. Re-apply weapon power
and perform a weapon CDE
prior to completion of IBIT
(Within 20 seconds of
weapon power application).
7. Re-apply weapon power.
8. If fault persists, verify
weapon power is removed.
xy:TIK FAIL NF Test Instrumentation Kit (TIK) 1. Weapon telemetry not avail- 1. Acknowledge message.
Less [AMI] fault. able. 2. Verify correct weapon
(Flight Test Only) 2. Manual launch required. mission is loaded.
3. Cycle weapon power.
4. Verify telemetry re-
sponse with ground.
5. Cycle telemetry power,
as required, to match
FRMT-7 to telemetry signal.
6. If fault persists and func-
tional TIK is required, abort
mission objective.

Figure 7-19 (Sheet 13 of 17)

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JASSM Master Faults (Cont)


FAULT FAULT
INDICATION TYPE POSSIBLE CAUSE SYSTEM RESPONSE OPERATOR ACTION

STATION MASTER FAULTS (CONT)


xy:TLMY NF Telemetry fault. 1. Telemetry may not be on 1. Acknowledge message.
(Flight Test Only) or off as requested. 2. Verify telemetry response
2. Manual launch required. with ground.
3. Cycle telemetry power, as
required, to match FRMT-7 to
telemetry signal.
4. Remove weapon and WIU
power.
5. Reload SMO and re-apply
WIU and weapon power.
6. Command weapon telem-
etry on.
7. If fault persists and func-
tional telemetry is required,
abort mission objective.
xy:WARM UP NF Weapon thermal conditioning 1. Weapon will not enter IBIT 1. Acknowledge message.
and testing is not complete ten and therefore, will not align. 2. Cycle weapon power.
minutes after standby power is 2. Manual launch is required. 3. If fault persists, verify
applied. weapon power is removed.
xy:WPN DATA NF Weapon mission data fault. Weapon may not have re- 1. Acknowledge message.
Approximate waypoint data, ceived correct targeting data. 2. Less [AMI] Verify the cor-
release data, target engage- rect weapon mission DTUC
ment data, or target data is not is installed.
valid after mass data transfer 2. [AMI] Verify DTC is cor-
or completion of primary target rectly installed and cycle
message. weapon power.
3. Command auto targeting.
4. Power off the WIUs and
reload the SMO and B-52
mission.
5. Re-apply WIU power.
6. Re-apply weapon power
and perform a weapon
CDE.
7. ]Re-attempt auto-target-
ing.
8. Attempt manual target-
ing.
9. If fault persists, remove
weapon power.

Figure 7-19 (Sheet 14 of 17)

7-66 Change 2
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

JASSM Master Faults (Cont)


FAULT FAULT
INDICATION TYPE POSSIBLE CAUSE SYSTEM RESPONSE OPERATOR ACTION

STATION MASTER FAULTS (CONT)


xy:WPN NOGO TF 1. Weapon BIT report No-Go 1. Weapon power is removed. 1. Acknowledge message.
(CS fault, Processor fault, GPS 2. LCD is terminated (if active). 2. If fault occurred post
BIT fault, PS Fault, Engine Con- CTS, accomplish POST
trols fault, PF fault, IMU fault). STRIKE/ABORT checklist.
2. Critical hardware fault. 3. If fault occurred pre CTS
3. Uncommanded data erase cycle weapon power.
fault. 4. If fault persists, remove
4. Activate IBIT fault. weapon power.
5. Release consent uncom- NOTE
manded fault. Less [AMI] If this fault oc-
6. Uncommanded weapon test curs in conjunction with a
fault. WPN DTUC?? master
7. Reset power dropout fault. fault, the operator must
8. [AMI] Uncommanded IBIT cycle DTUC mount power
fault. or remove and re-insert
the weapon mission
DTUC in order to recover
use of the weapon mission
DTUC.

xy:WPN PRSNT NF 1. Ejector Weapon present 1. No weapon present or at in- 1. Acknowledge message.
monitor status and umbilical correct station. 2. Verify correct weapon
weapon present status disagree 2. Weapon presence cannot mission is loaded (CF-81).
on weapon presence. be determined. 3. Less [AMI] Verify correct
2. Stores table disagrees with 3. Incorrect mission load. mission DTUC is installed
ejector weapon present monitor 4. Manual launch required. and the DTUC retainer knob
status and umbilical weapon is in the proper position.
present status. 4. Cycle WIU power.
3. ICSMS pylon assembly is not 5. If on the ground, ensure
configured correctly. the pylon is properly config-
4. [AMI] Ejector weapon pres- ured.
ent monitor or umbilical weapon
present monitor changes status
after a hung store fault.
NOTE
If pylon is improperly config-
ured, there should also be an
EJECTOR fault and all weap-
ons on that pylon should show
the same pylon related faults.

Figure 7-19 (Sheet 15 of 17)

Change 2 7-67
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

JASSM Master Faults (Cont)


FAULT FAULT
INDICATION TYPE POSSIBLE CAUSE SYSTEM RESPONSE OPERATOR ACTION

OTHER MASTER FAULTS


JASSM EVENT NF JASSM SMO is secondary and Weapon for mission planned 1. Acknowledge message.
[AMI] mission planned JASSM launch launch is not targeted. 2. Make JASSM SMO pri-
point is within 25 minutes. mary, then power missiles.
JASSM MSN NF 1. Mission data discrepancy. Carrier mission data not 1. Acknowledge message.
DATA?? [AMI] 2. Invalid or no Classified Param- available or incorrect. 2. Verify DTC correctly
eters loaded. installed, then reload mis-
3. Launch commanded while in sion data.
Strike Mode with a Ferry mission
loaded.
JASSM WPN NF 1. The JASSM SMO has de- 1. Weapon mission data not 1. Acknowledge message.
DATA?? [AMI] tected a discrepancy with the available or incorrect for 2. Verify DTC installed cor-
availability of Weapon Group available weapon. rectly.
data on the DTC. 2. Improper crypto keys 3. Verify GPS/IU is on and
2. GPS Crypto Keys or or Alma- loaded. Crypto keys not valid tracking satellites.
nac Data are unavailable from for current date. 4. Verify Key Present is
the DTC and the IU upon weap- 3. SIM mode ranging is not displayed on the IU PKB.
on power on or after processor available without CLAPAR 5. Verify FLY-TO has been
reconfiguration prior to JASSM data. commanded and B-52 is
weapon power on. NOTE navigating.
The GPS receiver requires 6. If keys available on the
approximately 15 minutes DTC, verify current date on
to decipher the new daily CF-61.
key after a Zulu day rol- 7. Verify/deselect key
lover. a NO KEYS or KEY override in IU PKB.
RECV may be displayed 8. Command a weapon
while this condition exists. CDE.
9. Zeroize GPS receiver.
10. Cycle GPS/IU power.
11. If keys are not available
on the mission DTC, input
GPS keys via the IU PKB or
Crypto Fill port.
12. Cycle weapon power.
13. If fault persists, remove
weapon power.
MSN DATA?? NF 1. Mission data discrepancy. Carrier mission data not 1. Acknowledge message.
Less [AMI] available or incorrect. 2. Reload B-52 mission.
3. Determine DTUC status
from FRMT-6 and if neces-
sary, re-install DTUC into a
different DTU cavity.
NO CONSENT NF Launch or jettison was com- Weapon will not launch/jetti- 1. Acknowledge message.
manded and either the pilots or son. 2. Ensure both unlock con-
navigators unlock consent sent switches are in the un-
switch or both are not in the un- lock position.
lock position. 3. Re-attempt release.

Figure 7-19 (Sheet 16 of 17)

7-68 Change 2
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

JASSM Master Faults (Cont)


FAULT FAULT
INDICATION TYPE POSSIBLE CAUSE SYSTEM RESPONSE OPERATOR ACTION

OTHER MASTER FAULTS


UNLOCK CONSENT NF The Navigators unlock consent No unlock consent enable 1. Acknowledge message.
switch and the Pilots weapon and ejector squib fire is not 2. Place both unlock con-
consent switch are in opposite possible. sent switches in the unlock
positions. NOTE position.
[AMI] PMCP Unlock Con- 3. If the fault persists, set
sent Switch position moni- both switches to the lock
tor is not available to the position.
SMO unless WIU power is 4. If fault persists, remove
applied. Default is LOCK. weapon power and cycle
WIU power.
WPN DTUC?? NF 1. Weapon DTUC access failure 1. SIM mode ranging is not 1. Acknowledge message.
Less [AMI] has occurred. The JASSM SMO available without CLAPAR 2. Verify correct mission
has detected a discrepancy with data. DTUC is installed and the
the availability of data on the DTUC retainer knob is in
weapon mission DTUC. the proper position.
2. Weapon mission DTUC is not 3. Confirm DTU status on
available when access is needed. FRMT-6.
3. Improper crypto keys loaded 4. Remove/reseat weapon
or crypto keys are not valid for mission DTUC.
the current date. 5. Re-install the mission
DTUC into a different DTU
cavity.
6. Verify the correct date
was entered on CF-61.
7. If available, input current
crypto keys through the IU
PKB.
NOTE
If this fault occurs in con-
junction with a xy:WPN
NOGO master fault, re-
move and re-insert the
weapon mission DTUC.

Figure 7-19 (Sheet 17 of 17)

Change 2 7-68A
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

JASSM Advisories
Less [AMI]
Fault Indication Coding:

x = L - LEFT PYLON OR R - RIGHT PYLON LOCATION


y = 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, OR 8 STATION NUMBER

FAULT
INDICATION POSSIBLE CAUSE OPERATOR ACTION

ALIGN FAIL Missile alignment failure. Check OAS Nav Mode is INS AIDED
(Reverse Video) NAV. Recycle missile power.

B: LOCATION The BAY location select switch was selected. B (bay) is not a selectable location,
(Reverse Video) do not select bay location switch,
and verify selection.

LCD ENTRY No JASSM launch point/direct target is selected or no weapon is 1. Ensure current destination is a
(Reverse Video) ready to be launched when the manual launch switch is momentarily JASSM launch point/direct target.
depressed while in manual launch mode. 2. Ensure the associated weapon is
operational and targeted.
LOCATION?? A station switch was selected with no location selected or an op- Select a location before selecting a
(Reverse Video) eration was attempted without designating a Location on the station.
WCP.
LOC/STA?? 1. A weapon is not present at one or more of the selected stations Select only stations that have a
(Reverse Video) when weapon power on, jettison, CDE, or TM on/off is command- weapon present.
ed.
2. No location/station is selected when weapon power on/off, jetti- Select location(s) and station(s) prior
son, CDE, or TM on/off is commanded. to placing weapon jettison switch in
SEL position.
3. A weapon, which has a permanent fatal Fault, was selected indi- Select only stations that do not have
vidually when weapon power on/off, CDE, or TM on/off was com- a weapon with a permanent fatal
manded. Fault.
4. An unpowered weapon was selected when CDE was commanded. Select only weapons that have pow-
er applied.
5. A weapon, where CTS has been commanded, was selected when Do not command power off to a
CDE, TM on/off, FTS enable, jettison, weapon power on was com- weapon that has received the CTS
manded. command.
STATION?? An invalid station select switch (4 or 5) was selected. Select a valid station (1-3, 6-8).
(Reverse Video)

WPN GPS DATA Input/Output with the Interface Unit (IU) failed (GPS Almanac, Verify the correct weapon DTUC is
(Reverse Video) Ephermeris, AS/SV Configuration data, or Time Mark Data access installed and powered, and the IU
attempt). and aircraft GPS receiver are opera-
tional.
xy:LCD ENTRY Entry into Launch Countdown (LCD) was attempted but was unsuc- Review FRMT-7 and Master Faults
(Reverse Video) cessful due to LCD entry check failure. displayed and re-attempt launch.

Figure 7-20 Sheet (1 of 3)

7-68B Change 2
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

JASSM Advisories (Cont)


[AMI]
Fault Indication Coding:
x = L - LEFT PYLON OR R - RIGHT PYLON LOCATION
y = 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, OR 8 STATION NUMBER

FAULT
INDICATION POSSIBLE CAUSE OPERATOR ACTION

B: LOCATION The BAY location select switch was selected. B (bay) is not a selectable JASSM
(Reverse Video) location, do not select bay location
switch, and verify selection.
JASSM ALIGN FAIL Missile alignment failure. 1. Check OAS Nav Mode is INS
(Reverse Video) AIDED NAV.
2. Recycle missile power.
JASSM EVENT The JASSM SMO is secondary and a mission planned 1. Proceed with mission profile.
(Reverse Video) JASSM launch point is within 30 minutes. 2. If required, make JASSM SMO
prime, then power and align missiles.
JASSM GPS DATA I/O with the IU failed. 1. Verify that the GPS Initialization
(Reverse Video) file exists on the DTC and the aircraft
IU and GPS receiver are operational.
JASSM LCD ENTRY No JASSM launch point/direct target is selected or no weap- 1. Ensure current destination is a
(Reverse Video) on is ready to be launched when the manual switch is mo- JASSM launch point/direct target.
mentarily depressed while in manual launch mode. 2. Ensure the associated weapon is
1. Entry into LCD was expected but unsuccessful. operational and targeted before
2. LCD is not initiated for the current release event. pressing the manual launch switch
3. A weapon is not selected for launch and: while in manual launch mode.
A. If in automatic launch mode, aircraft is within the In-
Zone LAR and will be at the point of closest approach when
LCD is complete.
B. If in manual launch mode, a manual launch command
is present. SMO will reset the manual launch command if
launch entry requirements are not met.
JASSM LOC/STA?? 1. A weapon is not present at one or more of the selected sta- 1. Select appropriate location(s) and
(Reverse Video) tions when weapon power on, jettison, CDE, or TM on/off is station(s) with weapon(s) present.
commanded.
2. No location/station is selected when weapon power on/ 2. Select location(s) and station(s)
off, jettison, CDE, or TM on/off is commanded. prior to entering the command.
3. A weapon with a permanent fatal fault was selected indi- 3. Do not select a station having a
vidually when weapon power on/off, CDE, or TM on/off com- weapon with a permanent fatal fault.
manded.
4. A weapon, which is not powered and not permanently fatal 4. Select only weapons that have
faulted, was selected when CDE was commanded. power applied.
5. A weapon, where CTS has been commanded, was selec- 5. Do not enter a command to a
ted when CDE, TM on/off, FTS enable, jettison, weapon weapon that has received the CTS
power on was commanded. command.
L: LOCATION?? 1. PCP Left Pylon switch was selected but there is no SMO 1. Deselect the PCP LP switch and
(Reverse Video) assigned to the LP location. assign a SMO to the Left Pylon loca-
2. WCP LOCATION L PYLON switch was selected but there tion, if required.
is no SMO assigned to the LP location. 2. Assign a SMO to the Left Pylon
3. WCP LOCATION LEFT PYLON switch was selected sub- location before selecting the WCP
sequent to selection of the Bay location and/or the Right Py- LOCATION L PYLON switch, if re-
lon location and the SMO assigned to the LP location is not quired.
the same as the SMO assigned to the previously selected
location.

Figure 7-20 (Sheet 2 of 3)

Change 2 7-68C
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

JASSM Advisories (Cont)


[AMI]
Fault Indication Coding:
x = L - LEFT PYLON OR R - RIGHT PYLON LOCATION
y = 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, OR 8 STATION NUMBER

FAULT
INDICATION POSSIBLE CAUSE OPERATOR ACTION

LOCATION?? WCP station switch was selected with no location selected. Select a location on the WCP.
(Reverse Video)
LOC/STA?? No location and station selected when weapon power on/off Select location(s) and station(s) prior
(Reverse Video) or jettison is commanded. to entering the command.
R: LOCATION?? 1. PCP Right Pylon switch was selected but there is no SMO 1. Deselect the PCP RP switch and
(Reverse Video) assigned to the RP location. assign a SMO to the Right Pylon
2. WCP LOCATION R PYLON switch was selected but there location, if required.
is no SMO assigned to the RP location. 2. Assign a SMO to the Right Pylon
3. WCP LOCATION RIGHT PYLON switch was selected location before selecting the WCP
subsequent to selection of the Bay location and/or the Left LOCATION R PYLON switch, if re-
Pylon location and the SMO assigned to the RP location is quired.
not the same as the SMO assigned to the previously selected
location.
STATION?? 1. An invalid station select switch (4 or 5) was selected. 1. Select a valid station (1-3, 6-8).
(Reverse Video) 2. Individual WCP station switch was selected with multiple 2. Select the ALL station switch or
locations selected and the SMO has inhibited such. have only one location selected.
STORES DATA FAIL A failure occurred during stores data loading from the DTC. 1. Ensure the DTC is properly in-
(Reverse Video) serted.
2. Reattempt mission data load.
3. Determine DTR status from
FRMT-6.
4. Reinstall DTC to different DTR
and reload mission.
x:JETT INHIB Either a WCP selective jettison or a BMJCP Jettison All has 1. For a WCP selective jettison, se-
(Reverse Video) been commanded for a location for which there is no SMO lect the location(s) for which the pri-
assigned. mary SMO is assigned.
2. For a BMJCP Jettison All, change
the primary SMO and reissue the Jet-
tison All request.
xy:LCD ENTRY Entry into Launch Countdown (LCD) was attempted but was Review FRMT-7 and Master Faults
(Reverse Video) unsuccessful due to LCD entry check failure. displayed and re-attempt launch.

Figure 7-20 (Sheet 3 of 3)

7-68D Change 2
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

JASSM Status Messages


MESSAGE TEXT STATUS INDICATED

GO/NOGO COMPLT (Normal Video) The Go/No-Go Test has been completed for all weapons that
have had power applied.
SIT COMPLT (Normal Video) The System Integrity Test has been completed for all weapons
that have had power applied.
CDE COMPLT (Normal Video)
Less [AMI] Classified data erase has been completed for all selected
JASSM CDE COMPLT (Normal Video) weapons.
[AMI]

Figure 7-21

Safe Release Advisories

Safe release advisories do not inhibit launch. Possible collision between weap-
ons and between weapon and aircraft can occur if weapon is launched with a
release advisory displayed.

NOTE

In order of priority, safe release advisories follow weapon launch advisories in


the following order:

RELEASE ADVISORY INDICATION CORRECTIVE ACTION

ROLL Maximum roll angle (10) or maximum Decrease aircraft roll angle or
roll rate (5/second) violated. maximum roll rate.

PITCH Maximum pitch angle (10) or maxi- Decrease aircraft pitch angle or
mum pitch rate (5/second) violated. maximum pitch rate.

LEVL_OFF Vertical velocity or vertical acceleration Decrease altitude rate of change.


(< 0.5 G or >2.0 G) is too high.

YAW Maximum yaw rate (1/second) vio- Decrease aircraft yaw rate.
lated.

(blank) No release advisory exists. None.

Figure 7-22

Change 2 7-69
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Weapon Launch Advisories


NOTE

Weapon launch advisories are displayed when crew actions are required, to
obtain an effective JASSM launch.

The weapon launch advisories are shown below in the order of highest prior-
ity.

LAUNCH ADVISORY INDICATION CORRECTIVE ACTION

CLIMB (Blinking, Bright Aircraft altitude is at, below or within 500 Increase aircraft altitude rate of
Underlined Video) feet of the minimum altitude for release. change.
Applicable when the aircraft is In-Zone
or In-Zone is achievable.

ACCEL (Blinking, Bright Aircraft speed is at, below or within 0.02 Increase aircraft airspeed.
Underlined Video) Mach of the minimum Mach for release.
Applicable when the aircraft is In-Zone
or In-Zone is achievable.

DIVE (Blinking, Bright Aircraft altitude is at, above or within 500 Decrease altitude rate of change.
Underlined Video) feet of the maximum altitude for release.
Applicable when the aircraft is In-Zone
or In-Zone is achievable.

DECEL (Blinking, Bright Aircraft speed is at, above, or within 0.02 Decrease aircraft airspeed.
Underlined Video) Mach of the maximum Mach for release.
Applicable when the aircraft is In-Zone
or In-Zone is achievable.

HDG TOL Current aircraft heading is within 6 to 9 Put the aircraft back on preplanned
(Blinking Video) of heading tolerance limits. path or wait until the aircraft is In-
Applicable when the aircraft is not In- Zone for the TRN LEFT or TRN
Zone, but In-Zone is achievable. RIGHT indication.

HDG TOL Current aircraft heading is within 3 to 6 Put the aircraft back on preplanned
(Blinking, Bright Video) of heading tolerance limits. path or wait until the aircraft is In-
Applicable when the aircraft is not In- Zone for the TRN LEFT or TRN
Zone, but In-Zone is achievable. RIGHT indication.

HDG TOL (Blinking, Current aircraft heading is within 3 or Put the aircraft back on preplanned
Bright Underlined Video) outside of heading tolerance limits. path or wait until the aircraft is In-
Applicable when the aircraft is not In- Zone for the TRN LEFT or TRN
Zone, but In-Zone is achievable. RIGHT indication.

Figure 7-23 (Sheet 1 of 2)

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T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

LAUNCH ADVISORY INDICATION CORRECTIVE ACTION

TRN LEFT Aircraft heading is within 6 to 9 of the Turn aircraft to the left until within
(Blinking Video) right heading tolerance limit for release. tolerance for release.
(Turn LEFT to correct.) Applicable when
the aircraft is In-Zone only.

TRN LEFT Aircraft heading is within 3 to 6 of the Turn aircraft to the left until within
(Blinking, Bright Video) right heading tolerance limit for release. tolerance for release.
(Turn LEFT to correct.) Applicable when
the aircraft is In-Zone only.

TRN LEFT (Blinking, Aircraft heading is within 3 or outside of Turn aircraft to the left until within
Bright Underlined Video) the right heading tolerance limit for re- tolerance for release.
lease. (Turn LEFT to correct.) Applica-
ble when the aircraft is In-Zone only.

TRN RIGHT Aircraft heading is within 6 to 9 of the Turn aircraft to the right until within
(Blinking Video) left heading tolerance limit for release. tolerance for release.
(Turn RIGHT to correct.) Applicable
when the aircraft is In-Zone only.

TRN RIGHT Aircraft heading is within 3 to 6 of the Turn aircraft to the right until within
(Blinking, Bright Video) left heading tolerance limit for release. tolerance for release.
(Turn RIGHT to correct.) Applicable
when the aircraft is In-Zone only.

TRN RIGHT (Blinking, Aircraft heading is within 3 or outside of Turn aircraft to the right until within
Bright Underlined Video) the left heading tolerance limit for re- tolerance for release.
lease. (Turn RIGHT to correct.) Applica-
ble when the aircraft is In-Zone only.

(blank) No launch advisory exists. None.

Figure 7-23 (Sheet 2 of 2)

7-71
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

FRMT-7 Weapon Faults


VIDEO
FRMT-7 MESSAGE HIGHLIGHT CAUSE

ABORT R LCD abort after CTS.


CTSS Battery Failure.
ACFT PWR R 3-Phase 115V AC power Fault (uncommanded on).
28 VDC #1 Power Fault.
28 VDC #2 Power Fault (uncommanded off).
BIA FAIL R BIA Fault.
BUS TEST R Weapon Bus Test Fault.
COMM NOGO R Weapon communication Fault.
Aircraft ID Fault.
Surface/Fin Delay Fault.
Almanac Received Fault.
GPS Keys Transfer Fault.
Mass Data Transfer Protocol Fault.
Simulated Launch Fault.
Timeline Abort Fault.
Timeline Integration Fault.
Uncommanded Timeline Abort.
Min TXA Received Fault.
CTSS R Uncommanded CTS Fault.
Uncommanded CTSS Fault.
EJECTOR R Ejector status discrepancy Fault.
Uncommanded Ejector Lock.
ERASE FAIL R Data Erase Failure Fault.
FTS R Activate FTS Fault.
GPS DATA R Ephemeris Received Fault.
Time Received Fault.
GPS INIT R AS/SV Received Failure.
HTR PWR R 3-Phase 115 VAC Power Fault (uncommanded off).
HUNG R Hung store.
LCD FAIL R LCD abort prior to CTS.
CTSS Battery Failure.
OVERTEMP R Over Temperature Caution Fault.
R/Blinking Over Temperature Warning Fault.
SEEKER R Terminal Guidance Fault.

Figure 7-24 (Sheet 1 of 2)

7-72
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

VIDEO
FRMT-7 MESSAGE HIGHLIGHT CAUSE

SQUIB NOGO R Squibs Fault.


STORE ID R Store description Fault.
TGT NOGO R Targeting Fault.
TIK FAIL R TIK Fault.
TLMY R Telemetry Fault.
WARM-UP R Warm-up Complete Fault.
WPN DATA R Weapon Mission Data Fault.
WPN NOGO R Reset Power Dropout Fault.
Current Weapon State Fault.
BIT report Fault.
(CS Fault, Engine Control Fault, GPS Fault, IMU Fault,
PF Fault, Processor Fault, PS Fault).
Critical hardware Fault.
Uncommanded Data Erase Fault.
Activate IBIT Fault.
Uncommanded IBIT Fault.
Release Consent Uncommanded High Fault.
Reset Power Dropout Fault.
Uncommanded Weapon Test Fault.
WPN PRSNT R Weapon present status discrepancy.
XXX-YYYZ N Store ID when Go/NoGo Test or SIT is active and no
weapon Faults exist.
28VDC2 R 28 VDC #2 Power Fault (uncommanded on).
LCD Abort after CTS.
(blank) N Weapon is not present or no Fault exists for this weap-
on or WIU power for this pylon is off.

Figure 7-24 (Sheet 2 of 2)

7-73/(7-74 blank)
BLA
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

Glossary

ACU Avionics Control Units EED Electroexplosive Device


ADP Air Data Probe EMI Electromagnetic Interference
AFMSS Air Force Mission Support System FCP Flight Computer Program
AIU Armament Interface Unit FDRC Fault Data Recorder Cartridge
AJCP Alternate Jettison Control Panel FMS Flight Management System
AOC Air Operations Center FSP Flush Static Port
AS/SV Anti-Spoofing/Satellite Vehicle FTS Flight Termination System
ATC Automatic Target Correlator GMCP Ground Maintenance Computer Program
ATL Above Target Level GPI Global Position Indicator
ATO Air Tasking Order GPS Global Positioning System
AUR All Upround Ready GWD Gravity Weapon Delivery
A/W/E Aircraft/Weapon/Electronic software HSAB Heavy Stores Adapter Beam
BIA Bomb Impact Assesment IBIT Initiated Built-in-Test
BIT Built In Test ICSMS Integrated Conventional Stores
Management System
BTT Bearing To Target
IKB Integrated Keyboard
C&D Controls and Displays
IMU Inertial Measurement Unit
CAD Controls And Displays processor
IMV Instrumented Measurement Vehicle
CCA Circuit Card Assembly
INS Inertial Navigation System
CDE Classified Data Erase
IR Infrared
CEM Conventional Enhancement Modification
IIR Imaging and Infrared
CEP Circular Error Probable
ITL Intent to Launch (synonymous to CTS)
CPOA Closest Point of Approach
IUS Interface Unit Software
CTOF Current Time Of Flight
IZ In-Zone
CTS Commit to Separate (synonymous to ITL)
JAGR JASSM Anti-Jam GPS Receiver
CTSS Commit to Store Separation
JASSM Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile
CWI Conventional Weapons Integration
LAR Launch Acceptability Region
DMPI Desired Mean Point of Impact
LCD Launch Countdown
DPPDB Digital Point Position Database
LOS Line of Sight
DTC Data Transfer Cartridge
LP Launch Point
DTCU Data Transfer Controller Unit
LRU Line Replaceable Unit
DTD Digital Transfer Device
MCU Missile Control Unit
DTED Digital Terrain Elevation Data
MF Master Fault
DTG Distance To Go
MFD Multifunction Display
DTU Data Transfer Unit
MIDB Modern Integrated Intelligence Database
DTUC Data Transfer Unit Cartridge
MIU Missile Interface Unit
E East
MPS Mission Planning System
ECU Environmental Control Unit

Glossary 1
T.O. 1B-52H-34-2-8

MSG Advisory message acknowledgment switch SIT System Integrity Test


N North SMIU Stores Management Interface Unit
NAWD Navigation and Weapon Delivery Processor SMO Stores Management Overlay
NEW Net Explosive Weight TACT Ferry Tactical Ferry Flight
NF Non Fatal TAM Target Area Module
NTM National Technical Means TBMCS Theater Battle Management Core System
N/A Not Applicable TF Transient Fatal
OAS Offensive Avionics System T/R Transformer/Rectifier
OCP Operational Computer Program TAL Transfer Alignment Maneuver
OML Outer Mold Line TDS Target Data Set
PCP Power Control Panel TIK Test Instrumentation Kit
PDU Power Distribution Unit TLI Timeline Integration
PMD Prime Mission Data TM Telemetry
PF Permanent Fatal TOF Time of Flight
PGMTDB Precision Guided Munition Target Database TOT Time on Target
PME Prime Mission Equipment TTG Time to Go
PTM Precision Targeting Module TXA Transfer Alignment
PTOF Planned Time Of Flight UC Upper Corner
PVE PresetVerifyExecute UTC Universal Time Coordinated
REPF Rear Echelon Production Facility VAC Volts Alternating Current
RF Radio Frequency VDC Volts Direct Current
ROB Range On Bearing W West
S South WCE Weapon Control Equipment
SC Safety Critical WCP Weapon Control Panel
SAASM Selective Availability Anti-Spoofing Module WF Wire Frame
SA Situation Awareness WGS-84 World Geodetic System 1984
SAU Splitter Amplifer Unit WIU Weapon Interface Unit
SAIR Safe and InRange WPM Weapon Planning Module

Glossary 2
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Alphabetical Index

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A E
Advisories and Status Messages 7-52A Emergency Aircrew Procedures 3-1
After Engine Start (Aircraft Power and Cooling Emergency Jettison 3-5
Air Available) 2-7 Engine 1-6
After Landing Procedures 2-23 Exterior Inspection (Power Off) (RN/N) 2-3
After Takeoff (RN/N) 2-9
Aircraft Commanders Responsibilities 3-6 F
Air Data System 1-6 FCP Supervision Menu (CF-6) 1-46, 1-48*
Alternate Jettison Control Panel 1-24* Firefighting and Evacuation Criteria 3-7, 3-7*
Automatic Launch Determination 7-46 Format (FRMT) Displays 1-56
Automatic Missile Launch Checklist (RN-N) 2-19 FRMT-7 Missile Faults 7-52A
Avionics 1-6 FRMT-7 Weapon Faults 7-52A, 7-72*
FTS Enable/Disable Command (CF-57C,xy)
B (OTL Only) 4-3
B-52 Carrier Equipment 1-3 FTS Power Source Command (CF-57D)
B-52/JASSM Weapon System 1-3 (OTL Only) 4-3
B-52 Mission Data Load Display (CF-81 1-52C* Fuselage 1-5
Backup Notification Procedures 3-6 Fuel System 1-5
Before Exterior Inspection (Power Off) (RN/N) 2-3
Before Launch Check (RN) 2-18 G
Blow Off Wedges 1-5 General Procedures 2-3
Ground Safeing Procedures (RN-N) 2-23
C
Circuit Breaker Panels 1-23* H
Circuit Protection 1-23* Heavy Stores Adapter Beam JASSM
Commands for OAS Power Control Panel Configuration 1-8*
and Missile Control Panel (CF-E) 1-55*
Control Function (CF) Displays 1-30 I
Control Function (CF) Menu 1-30C*
Inflight Emergency Notification Procedures
D (World Wide) 3-7
Definition of Terms 3-6 Inflight Notification Procedures 3-6
Destination Table Display (FRMT-10,nn) 1-69* Inflight Procedures 2-9
Direct Target Copy Command (CF-Dn) 1-52G In-Range LAR 7-31
Direct Targeting Data Entry Procedures 2-13 In-Range/In-Zone Indication 7-43
Direct Target Definition Integrated Keyboard (IKB) 1-18*
Display (CF-588,n) 1-42*,7-20A* In-Zone LAR 7-36

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J, K L
JASSM Achievable In-Range LAR 7-32* Launch Procedures 2-17
JASSM Achievable In-Zone LAR 7-37*
JASSM Advisories 7-68B* M
JASSM Anti-Ice Operation 5-1 Manual Launch Determination 7-47
JASSM Closest Point of Approach Outside Manual Missile Launch Checklist (RN-N) 2-20
In-Zone LAR 7-41* Master Faults 7-52A
JASSM Control Function (CF) Commands 1-30B* MAU-12 Ejector Rack With Extension 1-9*
JASSM Control Switches 1-25* Messages 7-52A
JASSM Cover 1-7 MFD Display Figures 1-12
JASSM Employment Overview 7-3 Missile and Ejector Status 7-10
JASSM Flight Profile Summary 7-4* Missile Check (RN/N) 2-7
JASSM Flight Profiles 7-5* Missile Control Panel Backup
JASSM Format Commands 1-57* Display (CF-E) 1-52G, 1-53*
JASSM Free Flight Sequence 7-48 Missile Data Flow (Typical) 1-13*
JASSM FRMT (Format) Menu 1-58* Missile Jettison 3-2, 7-50
JASSM IKB Commands 1-19* Missile Launch 7-45
JASSM Initialization Timeline 7-9* Missile Launch Procedures 2-18
JASSM In-Zone LAR 7-36* Missile Launch Process 7-45
JASSM Jettison and Launch Envelopes 5-1, 5-3* Missile Launch Restrictions 7-48
JASSM Launch Or Jettison Missile Launch Termination 7-47
With Open Bomb Bay Doors 5-1 Missile Mission Data and Targeting 7-17
JASSM Launch Sequence Timeline (Typical) 7-46* Missile Mission Types 7-3
JASSM Master Faults 7-53* Missile Power Application 7-8
JASSM Preferred Launch/Jettison Sequence 7-49* Missile Power Application (N) 2-9
JASSM Program Commands 1-74* Missile Power Removal 7-15
JASSM Safe Separation and Deconfliction 5-2 Missile Preferred Launch Sequence 2-12*
JASSM SMO Flight Test Software Commands 4-1 Missile Preferred Jettison Sequence 3-2*
JASSM SMO Software 1-27 Missile Preparation For Launch (RN-N) 2-17
JASSM Static LAR 7-29* Missile/Target Assignment Display (CF-586) 1-36*
JASSM Status and Inventory Missile/Target Assignment (Manual
Display (FRMT-7) 1-62*, 7-14* Targeting Procedures 2-10
JASSM Status and Inventory Display with Missile Targeting Methods 7-17
Selected Station (FRMT-7xy) 1-64*, 7-15*
Missile Targeting Procedures (RN-N) 2-10
JASSM Status Messages 7-69*
Mission Data Load Display (CF-81) 1-52C*
JASSM Supervision Menu (CF-57) 1-32*, 4-1
Mission Planning 6-1
JASSM Suspension System 1-7
Mission Planning Flow and Partitioning 6-3*
JASSM Target Assignment (Manual Targeting)
Mission Planning Functional Flow 6-5*
Display (CF-586) 7-19*
Mission Planning Modules 6-3
JASSM Target Definition 7-21*
Mission Planning Considerations 6-7
JASSM Targeting Menu (CF-58) 1-34*
Mission Planning Timelines 6-4
JASSM Telemetry Antenna 4-2*
Mission Supervision Menu (CF-8) 1-51, 1-52A*
JASSM Unachievable In-Range LAR 7-34*
Multifunction Displays 1-12, 1-21*
JASSM Unachievable In-Zone LAR 7-40*
Jettison Control Switches 1-25*
Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile
(JASSM) 1-3, 1-4*

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N SMO Load Menu (CF-62) 1-50*


SMO MFD Displays 1-27
Notification Procedures Dangerous Materials 3-6 SMO Restart 7-52
Normal Notification Procedures 3-6 SMO Termination 7-52
Stores Inventory Summary
O Display (FRMT-77) 7-68B*
Supplementary Data 4-1
OAS Power Control Panel 1-17*
OAS/Joint Air to Surface Standoff T
Missile Operation 7-3
OAS/Weapon System Related Controls and Targeting Process Control (CF-DD and
Displays 1-11 CF-DE) 1-52G
Offensive Avionics System (OAS) Target Ranging 7-29
Interface 1-11 Target Ranging Indications 7-43
Operating Limitations 5-1 Targeting Techniques 7-22
Telemetry Power OFF Command (CF-57B)
P, Q (Test Only) 4-3
Telemetry Power ON Command (CF-57A)
Pilots Bomb Bay & Missile Jettison Control
(Test Only) 4-1
Switch Commanded Jettison 1-25
Test Instrumentation Kit (TIK) 4-1
Pilots Munition Consent Panel 1-16*
Transfer Alignment (TXA) Halt Command
PME Status Display (FRMT-6) 1-60*
(CF-57E,xy) (Captive Carry Only) 4-4
Post Strike/Abort Procedures 2-22
Transfer Alignment (TXA) Re-Init Command
Post Strike/Abort (RN/N) 2-22 (CF-57F,xy) (Captive Carry Only) 4-4
Preferred Launch/Jettison Sequence 7-48
Preflight Procedures 2-3 U
PRGM Display In-Range/In-Zone Indications 7-44*
Unit Mission Planning Integration 6-4
Prime Mission Data 1-28
USAF JASSM Mission Planning Module 6-2
Program Displays (PRGM) 1-74, 1-75*
PTM Timeline Definition 6-6* V
R Vertical Tail 1-5
Release Advisory Display 1-28, 1-29* W, X, Y, Z
REPF Mission Planning 6-4
Warhead 1-5
S WCE Power Application 7-7
WCE Power Removal 7-8
Safe Release Advisories 7-44, 7-69*
Weapon Assignment Data Display (CF-DF or
Safe Release and Weapon Launch Advisories 7-52A CF-DB from FRMT-7, 7A, 7C or 7xy) 1-68A*
Selective Jettison Using the AJCP 3-4 Weapon Control Equipment (WCE) Status 7-7
Selective Jettison Using the WCP/SMO 3-3 Weapon Control Panel 1-14*
Selected Direct Target Deselection Weapon Group Load Menu
Command (CLR-D) 1-52G (CF-82A, CF-82C) 1-52E*
SIM Mode Response Times 7-51* Weapon Jettison 1-22
Simulated Missile Loadout 7-51 Weapon Launch Advisories 7-43, 7-70*
Simulated Ranging 7-51 Weapon Monitor and Power Control 7-7
Simulated Targeting Operations 7-51 Weapon Summary Display
Simulated WCE Responses 7-51 (FRMT-12,nn/FRMT-12,Dn) 1-71*
Simulation Capabilities 7-51 Weapon Supervision Menu (CF-5) 1-30, 1-30E*
SMO Control Function (CF) Commands 1-30* Wing Flutter Airspeed Limitations 5-1
SMO Format Commands 1-57* Wings 1-5
SMO FRMT (Format) Menu 1-58* WPM Timeline Definition 6-6*

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