June 16, 20205 yr It looks a lot cleaner inside than I'd imagine it would if he was in it when the missile hit
June 16, 20205 yr IIRC the blades either act as a flight stabilizer and/or they allow for fragmentation when the missile hits a structure. Paging Dr. @Mlodj to confirm/deny.
June 16, 20205 yr Author 20 minutes ago, Bill said: IIRC the blades either act as a flight stabilizer and/or they allow for fragmentation when the missile hits a structure. Paging Dr. @Mlodj to confirm/deny.
June 16, 20205 yr Quote To the targeted person, it’s as if a speeding anvil fell from the sky. That’s going to made the Road Runner cartoons so much more updated.
June 16, 20205 yr Ummm bullets can kill 1 guy and they are a hell of a lot cheaper. That seems to be a very expensive expanding broad head. Do they shoot it from a flying crossbow?
June 16, 20205 yr This sheet looks like something an 8 year old would make up playing army men. But hey if it works and reduces collateral damage 🤷♂️
June 16, 20205 yr I wonder what the costs of the years of R&D and the production per unit were/are. Another Big waste.
June 17, 20205 yr On 6/16/2020 at 1:29 AM, Bill said: IIRC the blades either act as a flight stabilizer and/or they allow for fragmentation when the missile hits a structure. Paging Dr. @Mlodj to confirm/deny. They're probably there to increase the fragmentation pattern inside a structure or vehicle that's been hit by the missile; although, that would basically be unnecessary for most vehicles they target with these things.
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