GBU-15 vs Spice 2000
| The United States introduced the GBU-15 in 1983 as a precision-guided glide bomb featuring a modular design with interchangeable television or infrared seekers. | |
| Origin | 🇺🇸 United States |
| Category | Glide Bomb |
| Type | Modular Glide Bomb |
| Manufacturer | Rockwell International |
| Service year | 1983 |
| Number produced | -- units |
| Estimated unit price | NA |
| The Spice 2000, an Israeli-developed air-to-surface guided bomb introduced in 2003, primarily targets high-value assets and is distinguished by its electro-optical and GPS guidance. | |
| Origin | 🇮🇱 Israel |
| Category | Glide Bomb |
| Type | Precision-guided Glide Bomb |
| Manufacturer | Rafael Advanced Defense Systems |
| Service year | 2003 |
| Number produced | -- units |
| Estimated unit price | NA |
| Range | NA |
| Weight | -- kg |
| Warhead | -- kg |
| Length | 3.90 m ◉ |
| Diameter | 475 mm ◉ |
| Guidance | Television or Imaging Infrared |
| Warhead type | Mark 84 or BLU-109 |
| Range | 60.0 km |
| Weight | 910 kg |
| Warhead | 429.0 kg |
| Length | 4.72 m ◉ |
| Diameter | 457 mm ◉ |
| Guidance | CCD/IR, GPS/INS, DSMAC |
| Warhead type | High-explosive |
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