QUICKSINK’s Role in Transforming Maritime Combat

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The race to make highly efficient, easily modifiable, and low-cost weapons has become the leading factor in sea warfare. One example of a project that fits perfectly in this concept is the QUICKSINK plan by the U.S. Air Force, which delivers a simple yet effective method of sinking other ships. Simply adding more vessels is not the way the U.S. can maintain its naval supremacy in the Indo-Pacific region. Better and smarter munitions, rather than just more ships, might be the solution.

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Initiated by the Air Force Research Laboratory as a Joint Capability Technology Demonstration, QUICKSINK was intended to convert conventional unguided bombs into precision ship-killer munitions.

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The idea is simple but ingenious: add a Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) guidance kit to excess 2,000-pound or 500-pound bombs, and then add an advanced seeker system. Developed on a Weapon Open Systems Architecture (WOSA), this seeker integrates millimeter-wave radar with imaging infrared sensors. The radar will be able to spot ships regardless of weather, and the infrared system will lock onto warm objects, assisting the weapon in distinguishing between legitimate military targets and civilian vessels.

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Tactically, QUICKSINK is a significant force multiplier. It enables the U.S. to quickly disable large numbers of enemy vessels—possibly including carriers—without depleting its naval resources. Stealth jets like the B-2, and eventually the B-21 Raider, can drop these from standoff distances, presenting reduced risk to aircrews and making enemy defenses harder. The modularity in seeker design also easy to adapt the system for future weapons and planes, keeping it relevant as threats and technology evolve.

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What most attracts me about QUICKSINK is its price. Pricier anti-ship missiles like the AGM-158C Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) cost around $3 million per copy, and even the aging Harpoon is $1.4 million.

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In comparison, a JDAM kit is $20,000 to $30,000, and the QUICKSINK seeker now costs around $200,000—and might fall to $50,000 with mass production. That would put an entire weapon in the range of $70,000 to $250,000. At that cost, the U.S. can have deep reserves and support long, high-density operations in a manner that’s simply not possible with higher-priced missile systems.

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It enables the U.S. to quickly disable large numbers of enemy vessels—possibly including carriers—without depleting its naval resources.

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Stealth jets like the B-2, and eventually the B-21 Raider, can drop these from standoff distances, presenting reduced risk to aircrews and making enemy defenses harder. The modularity in seeker design also easy to adapt the system for future weapons and planes, keeping it relevant as threats and technology evolve.

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As the Navy and Air Force develop and expand the program further, QUICKSINK is proving itself an exemplar of the way innovative engineering and frugal design can tip the balance of power at sea—without shattering the defense budget.

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