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What are ‘gravity bombs’ which the US is planning to shift to in Iran?

06 Mar 2026
2 min

US Military Tactical Shift in Iran

On Wednesday, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a significant shift in military tactics against Iran, with a move towards deploying precision gravity bombs after degrading Iranian air defenses over four days.

Munitions Used So Far

  • Previously, the US relied on costly, long-range "standoff munitions" to minimize pilot risk by attacking from outside Iran’s air defense range.
  • Such munitions included: 
    • Tomahawk cruise missiles
    • LUCAS drones

Gravity Bombs

Gravity bombs, also known as "free-fall" bombs, lack internal engines and rely on gravity, aerodynamics, and aircraft speed for trajectory. The US has modernized these into precision ammunition using JDAM kits, which feature GPS and steerable fins for accuracy.

Conventional vs. Nuclear Bombs

  • Conventional bombs, like those mentioned by Hegseth, use standard chemical explosives and cost $25,000 - $30,000 with JDAM kits.
  • Nuclear gravity bombs, such as the B61 and B83, have much higher costs and require presidential authorization due to their potential for global nuclear escalation.

Reasons for Tactical Shift

  • The shift from standoff missiles to conventional gravity bombs is a cost-risk trade-off.
  • Gravity bombs are cheaper and allow for more extensive bombing but require pilots to fly over or near targets.
  • The Pentagon's move assumes air supremacy, having neutralized the Iranian anti-aircraft threat.

Current US Air Force Deployments

The US is now deploying the Mark 80 series of conventional gravity bombs with precision guidance. These versatile munitions can be used by a range of aircraft, from tactical fighters like the F-15E and F-35 to heavy bombers like the B-52.

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Mark 80 series

A series of conventional free-fall bombs developed by the US, known for their versatility and use as the basis for many guided munitions when equipped with kits like JDAM.

Air supremacy

The degree of air superiority where one side's air power is so dominant that the other side is incapable of offensive air operations. This allows for safer operations by ground forces and aircraft.

JDAM kits

Joint Direct Attack Munition kits are add-on guidance systems that convert unguided gravity bombs into all-weather precision-guided munitions, using GPS and steerable fins for accuracy.

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