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Here's video of the US Navy testing a 'game-changing' new missile
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Haha @2:47 PIGEONS! :har:
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No pigeons were harmed while making this video.
Scared witless but not harmed.:O: |
How is it game changing?
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Especially considering they already had a Tomahawk Anti-Ship Missile back in the '80s...
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Neal, where did you get your shipping container from again? It wasn't a discount one, right?:hmmm:
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Now that you mention it, there are a big hole in the side and a bunch of pigeon feathers.
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So now they would use a 500k munitions to kill individual suspects rather than 100k ones. It is the game changer I guess.
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OK, maybe it's a game-changing when it comes to TLAM, but what's the different from the older TASM and the newer LRASM.
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I believe I can answer the game changing question. The BGM-109 was designed to hit static targets on land, everybody knows that. With Harpoon being discontinued a replacement was needed quite obviously. Enter this latest Tomahawk. The weapon in the video is being guided onto the target by the F/A-18 in the video, thus allowing it to hit a MOVING target at sea.
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I guess I'm dense here, but I don't see it as impressive, when it needs a nearby aircraft to guide it in. |
I'm assuming the aircraft is close by as this is just 1 phase of testing for the weapon. Test to see if the concept is possible first, then proceed to more stringent tests.
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