El 13/10/21 a las 11:41, Juergen Nieveler escribió:
Dean Markley <[email protected]> wrote:
Of course a ballistic missile can hit a moving target. But to do
that, it needs guidance, either IR or radar. And it also needs a lot
of information to get it into the right area. Once there, it can be
steered on to a target.
An ICBM of course would probably have some trouble slowing down enough
so
that the plasma on its nose doesn't block the radar... but an IRBM
being
capable of tracking something should hardly be news, the Pershing II
had a
guidance radar to match terrain already. Being able to track moving
targets shouldn't be very hard four decades later, should it? ;-)
Disarming plans are crying to launch.
As that plans needs an idea to guide the rules, a basic idea is
supressing first the cheaper weapons, with higher rates of malignity.
After that, older ones before new ones.
The fraudster market of insecurity needs to be feed.
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