UMPB D-30SN

Summary

CategoryGlide Bomb
Sub-typePrecision Guided Glide Bomb
Origin country 🇷🇺 Russia
ManufacturerRussian State Industry
StatusIn service
Year of service2024

Technical specifications

WarheadFAB-250
GuidanceGLONASS, Inertial, Kometa-M
Diameter285 mm (11.2 in)
Span1,800 mm (70.9 in)
Length3,200 mm (126.0 in)
Weight250 kg (551 lb)
CEP15 m
Range 90 km (56 mi)

UMPB D-30SN scale diagram

UMPB D-30SN — Glide Bomb 1.75 m 3.20 m
Range
90 km
Weight
250 kg

Operators

🇷🇺 Russia

Description

The UMPB D-30SN, or Universal Interspecific Glide Munition, was first identified in March 2024. The system entered service with the Russian armed forces the same year.

The munition is a precision-guided glide bomb featuring folding wings and a cruciform tail. Guidance is provided by an inertial navigation system coupled with GLONASS satellite positioning, utilizing a Kometa-M receiver. The system achieves a circular error probable (CEP) of 7 to 15 meters. The munition integrates a FAB-250 bomb as its warhead. While primarily a glide weapon, the airframe can be equipped with a jet engine.

The UMPB D-30SN is operated by Russia. It is an interspecific system designed for launch from both fixed-wing aircraft and ground-based Tornado-S multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS).

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of weapon is the UMPB D-30SN?
The UMPB D-30SN is a glide bomb developed by Russian State Industry. It entered service in 2024.
How much does the UMPB D-30SN weigh?
The UMPB D-30SN weighs 250 kg (551 lb).
How is the UMPB D-30SN guided?
The UMPB D-30SN uses GLONASS, Inertial, Kometa-M guidance.
What is the range of the UMPB D-30SN?
The UMPB D-30SN has a standoff range of approximately 90 km (55 miles), depending on release altitude and speed.
Which countries use the UMPB D-30SN?
The UMPB D-30SN is in service with 1 country: Russia.
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