Manufacturer catalog

Boeing

Boeing is a U.S. aerospace and defense manufacturer that designs, builds, and supports military aircraft, patrol aircraft, precision-guided munitions, air and missile defense systems, and space-related products. In this catalog it anchors a broad manufacturer facet across airpower, strike, and strategic systems.

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Boeing traces its roots to 1916, when William Boeing formed Pacific Aero Products Co. and quickly moved into military aviation as the company evolved into Boeing Airplane Co. The modern corporation now presents itself as a global aerospace company that develops commercial airplanes, defense products, and space systems.

For this catalog, Boeing matters because a large share of the catalog's aviation and strike systems sit inside its production footprint, from the AH-64 Apache and F-15EX to P-8 Poseidon, JDAM, Harpoon, and other precision weapons.

Military aircraftPatrol and reconnaissance aircraftPrecision-guided munitionsAir and missile defenseStrategic strike systems

Notable Systems

AH-64 Apache attack helicopter, Twin-engine attack helicopter, Aircraft & UAVs

AH-64 Apache

Twin-engine attack helicopter

Boeing presents the Apache as its attack-helicopter line and a backbone platform for the U.S. Army and partner forces.

Sources: Boeing defense, Boeing Apache
F-15 family fighter aircraft, Fighter aircraft family, Aircraft & UAVs

F-15EX Eagle II

Fighter aircraft family

Boeing describes the F-15EX as a high-energy fighter optimized for massive payloads, long-range strike, and air-dominance missions.

Sources: Boeing defense, Boeing F-15EX
P-8 Poseidon maritime-patrol aircraft, Maritime patrol aircraft, Aircraft & UAVs

P-8 Poseidon

Maritime patrol aircraft

Boeing describes the P-8 as a multimission maritime patrol aircraft for anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare, ISR, and maritime domain awareness.

Sources: Boeing defense, Boeing P-8
GBU-31(V)1 Joint Direct Attack Munition, 2,000-pound JDAM bomb, Munitions

Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM)

2,000-pound JDAM bomb

Boeing says JDAM is a low-cost guidance kit that converts existing free-fall bombs into accurately guided smart weapons.

Sources: Boeing precision-guided munitions, Boeing JDAM
AGM-84D Harpoon, Air-launched anti-ship cruise missile, Munitions

Harpoon

Air-launched anti-ship cruise missile

Boeing's Harpoon materials describe the missile as an autonomous, all-weather over-the-horizon strike weapon for anti-ship and land-strike missions.

Sources: Boeing precision-guided munitions, Boeing Harpoon
GBU-39/B Small Diameter Bomb I, 250-pound GPS/INS-guided glide bomb, Munitions

GBU-39/B Small Diameter Bomb I

250-pound GPS/INS-guided glide bomb

Boeing's product card presents the Small Diameter Bomb as a compact precision weapon for fighter, bomber, and unmanned carriage.

Sources: Boeing precision-guided munitions, Boeing SDB

Manufacturer History

  1. Pacific Aero Products Co. is formed

    Boeing's history materials say William Boeing formed Pacific Aero Products Co. on 15 July 1916, marking the company's origin.

    Sources: Boeing history

  2. Boeing shifts toward military aviation

    Boeing's history feature says the company renamed itself Boeing Airplane Co. in 1917 and began seeing strong potential in military aircraft and mail delivery.

    Sources: Boeing history

  3. Arlington becomes global headquarters

    Boeing announced that its Arlington, Virginia campus would serve as the company's global headquarters, while preserving a significant Chicago presence.

    Sources: Boeing headquarters release

Predecessors
Pacific Aero Products Co.Boeing Airplane Co.

Boeing uses a mix of corporate, defense, and legacy-history pages for its current and historical identity. Legacy company names are retained as aliases so the catalog can resolve older Boeing references cleanly.

Manufacturer Sources

  • Boeing homePublisher: Boeing | Note: Supports Boeing's current corporate description as a global aerospace company developing commercial airplanes, defense products, and space systems. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • About BoeingPublisher: Boeing | Note: Supports Boeing's company overview, business-unit framing, and broad aerospace and defense manufacturing role. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Boeing historyPublisher: Boeing | Note: Supports the company's 1916 founding context and early history as William Boeing's airplane company. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Boeing history featurePublisher: Boeing | Note: Supports the 1916 founding date and the 1917 rename to Boeing Airplane Co., with early military-market emphasis. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Boeing headquarters releasePublisher: Boeing Investor Relations | Note: Supports Boeing's Arlington, Virginia global headquarters announcement and the continuing Chicago presence. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Boeing defensePublisher: Boeing | Note: Supports Boeing's defense-product portfolio and its role as a manufacturer of military aircraft, munitions, and strategic systems. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Boeing weapon systemsPublisher: Boeing | Note: Supports Boeing's precision-guided munitions, layered air and missile defense, and strategic deterrent portfolio. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Boeing precision-guided munitionsPublisher: Boeing | Note: Supports Boeing's precision-guided munitions portfolio and the company's role in guided bombs and related strike weapons. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Boeing ApachePublisher: Boeing | Note: Supports the AH-64 Apache as a Boeing attack helicopter line and the company's production and modernization role on the program. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Boeing F-15EXPublisher: Boeing | Note: Supports the F-15EX Eagle II as a Boeing fighter and long-range strike platform. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Boeing P-8Publisher: Boeing | Note: Supports the P-8 Poseidon as a Boeing maritime patrol aircraft for ASW, ASuW, ISR, and maritime domain awareness. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Boeing JDAMPublisher: Boeing | Note: Supports JDAM as a Boeing guidance kit that converts unguided bombs into guided weapons. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Boeing HarpoonPublisher: Boeing | Note: Supports Harpoon as a Boeing strike missile and its anti-ship / land-strike mission framing. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Boeing SDBPublisher: Boeing | Note: Supports the GBU-39/B Small Diameter Bomb as a Boeing precision-guided munition. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Boeing Virginia Headquarters photoPublisher: Wikimedia Commons | Note: Supports image provenance and CC BY-SA 2.0 licensing for the Boeing Arlington headquarters photo. | Accessed: 2026-06-21

Produced weapons

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Aircraft & UAVs

Crewed aircraft, drones, and loitering munitions.

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AH-64D Saraph attack helicopter, Attack helicopter, Aircraft & UAVs2006 Lebanon War, 2008 Gaza War +3 moreAH-64D Saraph attack helicopterAttack helicopterBuilt in: United StatesThe AH-64D Saraph is the Israeli Air Force name for the Boeing AH-64D Apache Longbow attack helicopter, a twin-seat gunship built around a 30 mm cannon, Hellfire-class missiles, and long-range target sensors. Israeli and defense-industry sources document the Saraph in service from the 2006 Lebanon War through Gaza campaigns, while published photos also show Israeli aircraft carrying Spike NLOS missiles.
F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, Carrier-capable multirole strike fighter, Aircraft & UAVs2020 United States-Iran Conflict, 2025 Israel-Iran Conflict +6 moreF/A-18E/F Super HornetCarrier-capable multirole strike fighterBuilt in: United StatesBoeing's F/A-18E/F Super Hornet is a U.S. Navy carrier-capable multirole strike fighter developed from the Hornet family for fleet air defense, escort, interdiction, close air support, aerial refueling, suppression of enemy air defenses, and day/night precision strike. The single-seat F/A-18E and two-seat F/A-18F anchor carrier air wings through Block II and Block III upgrades, with documented U.S. Navy use in Afghanistan drawdown support, Operation Inherent Resolve, the Red Sea crisis, Somalia strikes, and U.S. operations against Iran.
F-15E Strike Eagle, Dual-role strike fighter, Aircraft & UAVs1990 Gulf War, 2001 War in Afghanistan +6 moreF-15E Strike EagleDual-role strike fighterBuilt in: United StatesThe F-15E Strike Eagle is a two-seat U.S. dual-role fighter built for long-range interdiction, precision attack, and self-escorted air-to-air combat. Its conformal fuel tanks, targeting/navigation pods, radar, and two-person cockpit made it a night-strike aircraft in the 1990 Gulf War and a recurring U.S. and export-derivative strike platform in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, counter-ISIL operations, and later Middle East crises.
F-22 Raptor, Fifth-generation stealth air-superiority fighter, Aircraft & UAVs2014 War Against the Islamic State, 2011 Syrian Civil War +2 moreF-22 RaptorFifth-generation stealth air-superiority fighterBuilt in: United StatesThe F-22 Raptor is a U.S. fifth-generation stealth air-dominance fighter built around low-observable shaping, supercruise, thrust-vectoring F119 engines, integrated avionics, and internal weapons carriage. Designed first for air-to-air control, it also carries JDAM and small-diameter bomb loads for precision strike, with U.S. Air Force sources documenting combat use over Syria and Iraq during 2014 Operation Inherent Resolve and CENTCOM material identifying F-22s in the 2025 Operation Midnight Hammer strike package against Iran.
F-15 family fighter aircraft, Fighter aircraft family, Aircraft & UAVs2023 Israel-Hezbollah Conflict, 2023 Israel-Hamas War +12 moreF-15 family fighter aircraftFighter aircraft familyBuilt in: United StatesThe F-15 family covers U.S.-origin Eagle air-superiority fighters, F-15E Strike Eagle attack aircraft, and export or modernized derivatives such as the F-15 Baz, F-15I, F-15S, and F-15EX. The catalog records its air-to-air, interdiction, long-range strike, no-fly-zone patrol, and evacuation-cover roles from the 1982 Lebanon War and 1990 Gulf War through Israeli, Saudi, U.S., and coalition operations in the 2020s.
CH-47 Chinook helicopter, Heavy-lift transport helicopter, Aircraft & UAVs1955 Vietnam War, 1982 Falklands War +2 moreCH-47 Chinook helicopterHeavy-lift transport helicopterBuilt in: United StatesThe Boeing CH-47 Chinook is a U.S. tandem-rotor heavy-lift transport helicopter family used for cargo, troop movement, casualty evacuation, aircraft recovery, and special operations. Official and archival records place Chinooks in Vietnam, the Falklands, Afghanistan, and Iraq, where the type's rear ramp, external sling-load capacity, and high-altitude lift made it a recurring battlefield mobility asset.
M/AH-6M Little Bird, Light special operations helicopter, Aircraft & UAVs2003 Iraq War, 1991 Somali Civil War +1 moreM/AH-6M Little BirdLight special operations helicopterBuilt in: United StatesThe M/AH-6M Little Bird family pairs a compact special operations helicopter with armed and troop-carrying mission fits: AH-6M aircraft provide close air support with guns, rockets, and missiles, while MH-6M aircraft move small assault teams into confined landing zones. U.S. Army history documents AH/MH-6 Little Birds in Somalia and AH-6 support at Hadithah Dam in Iraq; later open-source reporting tied M/AH-6Ms to a caveated 2026 United States-Venezuela Conflict support role.
P-8 Poseidon maritime-patrol aircraft, Maritime patrol aircraft, Aircraft & UAVsSouth China Sea Disputes, 2020 United States-Iran Conflict +1 moreP-8 Poseidon maritime-patrol aircraftMaritime patrol aircraftBuilt in: United StatesThe Boeing P-8 Poseidon is a modified 737-800ERX-derived maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft built for anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare, search and rescue, intelligence collection, and broad-area maritime-domain awareness. Official sources tie the family to A-size sonobuoys, Mk 54 torpedoes, Harpoon anti-ship missiles, and national designations including P-8A, P-8I Neptune, and Poseidon MRA1; conflict reporting places P-8s in South China Sea air-intercept incidents, 2020 Iran-crisis surveillance, and Indian Navy Operation Sindoor ISR support.
F-15EX Eagle II, Multirole fighter aircraft, Aircraft & UAVs2015 Various ConflictsF-15EX Eagle IIMultirole fighter aircraftBuilt in: United StatesThe F-15EX Eagle II is Boeing's latest U.S. Air Force F-15 variant, a two-seat multirole fighter intended to replace aging F-15C/D aircraft while adding digital fly-by-wire controls, open mission systems, modern electronic warfare, and a 29,500-pound payload. U.S. Air Force and Air National Guard milestones trace the aircraft from 2021 test delivery through Portland operational fielding, weapons-training coverage, and Kadena transition work.
AH-64 Apache attack helicopter, Twin-engine attack helicopter, Aircraft & UAVs1990 Gulf War, 2020 United States-Iran Conflict +7 moreAH-64 Apache attack helicopterTwin-engine attack helicopterBuilt in: United StatesThe AH-64 Apache is a U.S. twin-engine attack helicopter family designed by Hughes Helicopters and continued through McDonnell Douglas and Boeing production. Built around a two-person crew, nose-mounted sensors, a 30 mm chain gun, rockets, and guided missiles, it has direct source-backed combat use from Desert Storm and Iraq to Afghanistan, Sinai, Yemen, Gaza, Lebanon, anti-ISIS operations, and recent U.S. operations against Iran.
AH-64E Apache attack helicopter, Twin-engine attack helicopter, Aircraft & UAVs2020 United States-Iran Conflict, 2014 War Against the Islamic State +1 moreAH-64E Apache attack helicopterTwin-engine attack helicopterBuilt in: United StatesThe AH-64E Apache is Boeing's Echo-model Apache variant, developed from the AH-64D Block III remanufacture program and built around improved engines, sensors, networking, and a two-person attack-helicopter weapons station. Direct source-backed conflict records place AH-64E aircraft with U.S. Army units in Operation Inherent Resolve, the 2001 War in Afghanistan's Operation Freedom's Sentinel phase, and Operation Epic Fury during the 2020 United States-Iran Conflict.
F-15I Ra'am, Two-seat long-range strike fighter, Aircraft & UAVs2006 Lebanon War, 2023 Israel-Hamas War +3 moreF-15I Ra'amTwo-seat long-range strike fighterBuilt in: United StatesThe F-15I Ra'am is Israel's F-15E-derived two-seat strike fighter, built in the United States with Israeli-specific avionics, communications, electronic-warfare, and helmet-sight equipment. Open-source records tie the 69th Squadron aircraft to long-range strike and interdiction roles from the 2006 Lebanon War through Gaza, Hezbollah, Red Sea/Yemen, and Iran operations, while Boeing and Israeli-reference sources describe the original 25-aircraft fleet, F100-PW-229 engines, APG-70 radar, and precision-weapon compatibility.
F-15S strike aircraft, Two-seat multirole strike aircraft, Aircraft & UAVs2014 Yemen Civil WarF-15S strike aircraftTwo-seat multirole strike aircraftBuilt in: United StatesThe F-15S is Saudi Arabia's export strike version of the F-15E Strike Eagle, built for two-crew, long-range air-to-ground attack while retaining fighter performance. In the 2014 Yemen Civil War record, it represents the Royal Saudi Air Force's F-15 strike component in the Saudi-led coalition air campaign, with open reporting documenting an F-15S operating over Yemen and being targeted by Houthi-aligned air defenses.

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Air Defense

Systems that contest aircraft, missiles, helicopters, and drones.

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Electronic Warfare

Systems built to sense, relay, jam, deceive, or attack electromagnetic networks.

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Munitions

Standalone missiles, bombs, rockets, torpedoes, and guided or unguided explosive payloads.

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GBU-32 1,000-pound Joint Direct Attack Munition, 1,000-pound GPS/INS-guided bomb kit, Munitions2001 War in Afghanistan, 2003 Iraq War +3 moreGBU-32 1,000-pound Joint Direct Attack Munition1,000-pound GPS/INS-guided bomb kitBuilt in: United StatesThe GBU-32 1,000-pound Joint Direct Attack Munition is Boeing's GPS/INS JDAM guidance kit applied to the Mk 83 or BLU-110 1,000-pound bomb-body class. JDAM is a conversion kit rather than a stand-alone bomb, and the GBU-32 sits in the middle of the JDAM family between 500-pound and 2,000-pound variants. Direct conflict-use sources connect the GBU-32 to U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, and NATO-led coalition operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and 2014 Operation Inherent Resolve, while OHCHR reported suspected Israeli use of GBU-32 bombs in Gaza strikes during the 2023 Israel-Hamas War.
GBU-31 JDAM (Mk 84 / BLU-109), 2,000-pound GPS/INS-guided bomb configuration, Munitions1999 Kosovo War / Operation Allied Force, 2001 War in Afghanistan +5 moreGBU-31 JDAM (Mk 84 / BLU-109)2,000-pound GPS/INS-guided bomb configurationBuilt in: United StatesThe GBU-31 JDAM is the 2,000-pound Joint Direct Attack Munition configuration built around Boeing's GPS/INS tail kit and either a Mk 84-class general-purpose bomb body or a BLU-109 hard-target penetrator body. U.S. military and Federal Register sources distinguish the KMU-556 Mk 84 configuration from the KMU-557 BLU-109 configuration, while direct conflict-use reporting traces GBU-31/JDAM employment from Kosovo and Afghanistan to Iraq, Yemen, Operation Inherent Resolve, the Israel-Hamas war, and the 2025 Israel-Iran conflict.
GBU-31(V)3/B Joint Direct Attack Munition, 2,000-pound GPS/INS-guided hard-target penetrator bomb, Munitions2025 Israel-Iran ConflictGBU-31(V)3/B Joint Direct Attack Munition2,000-pound GPS/INS-guided hard-target penetrator bombBuilt in: United StatesThe GBU-31(V)3/B is the hard-target penetrator variant of the 2,000-pound Joint Direct Attack Munition, pairing a Boeing JDAM GPS/INS tail kit with the BLU-109 penetrator bomb body. Official U.S. sources describe its GPS/INS guidance, 2,115-pound launch-weight configuration, and 15-mile range class, while open-source munition and aviation reporting connect the BLU-109 GBU-31 JDAM lane to Israeli operations during the 2025 Israel-Iran Conflict.
GBU-31(V)1 Joint Direct Attack Munition, 2,000-pound JDAM bomb, Munitions2011 First Libyan Civil War, 2023 Israel-Hamas War +1 moreGBU-31(V)1 Joint Direct Attack Munition2,000-pound JDAM bombBuilt in: United StatesThe GBU-31(V)1/B Joint Direct Attack Munition is the Mk 84 general-purpose lane of the 2,000-pound JDAM family, combining Boeing's GPS/INS tail-control kit with a 2,000-pound-class bomb body. Official Air Force, Navy, Boeing, and security-assistance sources separate this KMU-556/Mk 84 configuration from BLU-109 penetrator GBU-31 variants, while direct records document exact or Mk 84-specific GBU-31 use in the 2011 Libya air campaign and the 2025 Israel-Iran Conflict.
GBU-39/B Small Diameter Bomb I, 250-pound GPS/INS-guided glide bomb, Munitions2003 Iraq War, 2001 War in Afghanistan +3 moreGBU-39/B Small Diameter Bomb I250-pound GPS/INS-guided glide bombBuilt in: United StatesThe GBU-39/B Small Diameter Bomb I is a U.S.-built 250-pound GPS/INS-guided glide bomb for standoff precision strikes from aircraft that can carry multiple weapons per rack. Boeing and Air Force sources tie the SDB I to F-15E, F-16, F-22, F-35A, AC-130, bomber, and later MQ-9 integration paths, while direct conflict reporting documents combat use in Iraq, Afghanistan, Operation Inherent Resolve, Ukraine, and Gaza.
GBU-54 Laser Joint Direct Attack Munition, 500-pound dual-mode guided bomb, Munitions2001 War in Afghanistan, 2003 Iraq War +2 moreGBU-54 Laser Joint Direct Attack Munition500-pound dual-mode guided bombBuilt in: United StatesThe GBU-54 Laser Joint Direct Attack Munition is Boeing's 500-pound JDAM variant with a DSU-38 laser seeker, combining GPS/INS navigation with terminal laser guidance for moving or relocatable targets. U.S. military and specialist reporting document combat use by F-16s in Iraq and Afghanistan, AV-8B Harriers during Operation Odyssey Lightning in Libya, and Israeli F-16s over Gaza.
GBU-38 Joint Direct Attack Munition, 500-pound GPS/INS-guided bomb, Munitions2001 War in Afghanistan, 2003 Iraq War +1 moreGBU-38 Joint Direct Attack Munition500-pound GPS/INS-guided bombBuilt in: United StatesGBU-38 Mk-82 JDAM is Boeing's 500-pound GPS/INS-guided Joint Direct Attack Munition, turning the Mk 82 bomb body into an all-weather precision air-to-surface weapon. U.S. Air Force sources list the GBU-38 at 92.6 inches long, 558 pounds at launch, a 14-inch wingspan, up to 15 miles range, and 5-meter-or-less CEP when GPS data is available, while combat reporting documents F-15E, F-16, B-1B, and MQ-9 employment in Afghanistan, Iraq, and 2014 Operation Inherent Resolve.
GBU-57A/B Massive Ordnance Penetrator, Air-delivered deep-penetration guided bomb, Munitions2020 United States-Iran Conflict, 2025 Israel-Iran ConflictGBU-57A/B Massive Ordnance PenetratorAir-delivered deep-penetration guided bombBuilt in: United StatesThe GBU-57A/B Massive Ordnance Penetrator is a Boeing-built U.S. Air Force GPS-guided bunker-buster bomb for hardened and deeply buried facilities. Developed from a Defense Threat Reduction Agency technology demonstration and integrated for B-2 Spirit employment, it became operationally documented in June 2025 when U.S. B-2s used 14 weapons against Iranian nuclear target areas during Operation Midnight Hammer, an event tracked in both the catalog's U.S.-Iran and 2025 Israel-Iran conflict scopes.
Harpoon, Anti-ship cruise missile family, Munitions1980 Iran-Iraq War, 1990 Gulf War +1 moreHarpoonAnti-ship cruise missile familyBuilt in: United StatesHarpoon is a U.S.-origin anti-ship cruise missile family used from aircraft, surface ships, submarines, and coastal launchers. The family combines sea-skimming flight with active radar terminal homing, while Block II adds GPS-aided inertial navigation for littoral anti-ship and land-attack missions and Block II+ adds a network-enabled upgrade path. Cataloged conflict use ranges from Iranian and Saudi naval launches in the late Cold War and Gulf War period to truck-mounted RGM-84 coastal defense missiles supplied for Ukraine's Black Sea defense.
Arrow 3 interceptor, Exo-atmospheric ballistic missile interceptor, Munitions2023 Red Sea Crisis, 2024 Iran-Israel Exchange +1 moreArrow 3 interceptorExo-atmospheric ballistic missile interceptorBuilt in: Israel / United StatesArrow 3 is the exo-atmospheric, hit-to-kill interceptor in Israel's Arrow Weapon System, developed with U.S. support for long-range ballistic-missile defense. It moved from operational deployment in 2017 to documented combat use against Red Sea, Iranian, and Israel-Iran ballistic-missile threats, while Germany's procurement made it a European territorial-defense system as well as an Israeli air-defense layer.
Mk-82 JDAM-ER, Extended-range GPS/INS-guided bomb, Munitions2014 Russia-Ukraine WarMk-82 JDAM-ERExtended-range GPS/INS-guided bombBuilt in: Australia / United StatesMk-82 JDAM-ER is the 500-pound JDAM-ER glide-bomb configuration, pairing the Mk-82 bomb body and JDAM guidance with a deployable wing kit. Developed through Boeing, Australia's Defence Science and Technology Group, and Ferra Engineering wing-kit production, it extends the base JDAM into a standoff precision weapon and has been documented in Ukrainian Air Force service during the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War.
Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) guidance kit, GPS/INS guidance tail kit for free-fall bombs, Munitions1999 Kosovo War / Operation Allied ForceJoint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) guidance kitGPS/INS guidance tail kit for free-fall bombsBuilt in: United StatesJoint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) is Boeing's U.S.-origin GPS/INS tail-kit family for converting compatible Mk 80- and BLU-series free-fall bomb bodies into all-weather guided bombs. The family spans 500-, 1,000-, and 2,000-pound bomb-body classes, with standard GBU-31, GBU-32, and GBU-38 records separated from later Laser JDAM and JDAM-ER derivatives. Official Air Force and Navy records document JDAM's 1999 combat debut with NATO B-2 operations during Operation Allied Force.
GBU-39B Small Diameter Bomb - reported MQ-9 use, lower confidence, Precision-guided glide bomb, Munitions2020 United States-Iran ConflictGBU-39B Small Diameter Bomb - reported MQ-9 use, lower confidencePrecision-guided glide bombBuilt in: United StatesThis scoped GBU-39B record tracks lower-confidence MQ-9 Reaper fielding rather than the full Small Diameter Bomb family. Official 2025-2026 U.S. media show GBU-39B loading and service entry on MQ-9 aircraft through the BRU-78 Dual Carriage System, while the conflict row remains cautious because public sources do not confirm release against Iranian targets.
GBU-55 Laser Joint Direct Attack Munition, Reserved 1,000-pound laser/GPS-guided bomb designation, MunitionsGBU-55 Laser Joint Direct Attack MunitionReserved 1,000-pound laser/GPS-guided bomb designationBuilt in: United StatesThe GBU-55 Laser Joint Direct Attack Munition is the reserved 1,000-pound Laser JDAM designation associated with the GBU-32 JDAM and Mk 83 or BLU-110 bomb-body class. Public sources describe the Laser JDAM concept as a Boeing GPS/INS JDAM fitted with a laser terminal seeker for moving or relocatable targets, while designation references treat GBU-55 as the 1,000-pound member between the 500-pound GBU-54 and 2,000-pound GBU-56 Laser JDAMs.
Arrow 2 interceptor, Upper-atmosphere ballistic missile interceptor, Munitions2023 Red Sea Crisis, 2011 Syrian Civil WarArrow 2 interceptorUpper-atmosphere ballistic missile interceptorBuilt in: Israel / United StatesThe Arrow 2 interceptor is the first operational missile layer in Israel's Arrow Weapon System, developed with U.S. support for upper-atmosphere ballistic-missile defense. It combines a two-stage solid-propellant body, focused fragmentation kill mechanism, and Green Pine radar cueing, with documented Israeli use against a Syrian SA-5 in 2017 and a Red Sea-area ballistic missile in 2023.

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Naval Systems

Warships, submarines, unmanned surface vessels, naval craft, and maritime combat systems.

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Support Equipment

Transport, logistics, recovery, command, engineering, and other enabling equipment.

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Boeing 707 Re'em, Aerial refueling tanker and transport aircraft, Support Equipment2023 Red Sea Crisis, 2025 Israel-Iran ConflictBoeing 707 Re'emAerial refueling tanker and transport aircraftBuilt in: United States / IsraelThe Boeing 707 Re'em is Israel's locally converted Boeing 707 tanker and transport aircraft, operated by the Israeli Air Force's 120th Squadron for aerial refueling, long-range support, and communications roles. Built from civil 707 airframes and modified by Israel Aerospace Industries, the Re'em enabled Israeli long-range air operations in the 2023 Red Sea Crisis and the 2025 Israel-Iran Conflict, including documented Yemen strike support and hundreds of refueling connections during Operation Rising Lion.
AMOS communications satellites, Geostationary communications satellite family, Support Equipment2025 Israel-Iran ConflictAMOS communications satellitesGeostationary communications satellite familyBuilt in: Israel / United StatesThe AMOS communications satellites are a Spacecom-operated Israeli geostationary communications family built mainly around Israel Aerospace Industries AMOS bus designs, with AMOS-17 built by Boeing on the 702 platform. IAI describes AMOS-4000 as a modular 3-6 ton GEO platform for flexible communications payloads, and its Operation Rising Lion account says AMOS satellites maintained essential Israeli operational communications during the 2025 Israel-Iran Conflict.
X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle, Reusable unmanned orbital test vehicle, Support EquipmentX-37B Orbital Test VehicleReusable unmanned orbital test vehicleBuilt in: United StatesThe X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle is a Boeing-built, uncrewed autonomous spaceplane operated for U.S. government orbital experimentation by the Department of the Air Force and U.S. Space Force. Public mission reporting describes it as a returnable test platform that has launched on Atlas V, Falcon 9, and Falcon Heavy rockets, landed autonomously at runway sites, and flown eight missions as of the OTV-8 launch in August 2025.