The GBU-16 Paveway II is an American Paveway-series laser-guided bomb, a modified 1,000-pound (450 kg) Mk 83 general-purpose bomb,[2] but with laser seeker[3] and wings for guidance.
Lockheed Martin was awarded a contract to compete with Raytheon when there was a break in production caused by transferring manufacturing out of Texas.
Raytheon production of the GBU-16 is centered in Arizona, Texas, and New Mexico.
Laser-guided bombs are often labeled as "smart bombs" despite requiring external input in the form of laser designation of the intended target.
According to Raytheon's fact sheet for the PAVEWAY 2, 99 deliveries of guided munitions will yield a circular error probability (CEP) of only 3.6 feet (1.1 m), versus 310 feet (94 m) for 99 unguided bombs dropped under similar conditions.