Got it. I was wondering how they got the bullet to go around the corner. New fangled technology sometime confuses us old geezers.The soldier has a screen that flips down from the helmet.
The aiming device on the rifle is a wireless camera.
You point the gun around the corner, without exposing yourself.
Acquire the target on your screen and fire.
It doesn't literally shoot around corners, it allows a soldier to fire around a corner. Like mirrors, but new tech.
I needed to see a picture before I understood.Got it. I was wondering how they got the bullet to go around the corner. New fangled technology sometime confuses us old geezers.
They have bombs that correct and bullets probably are coming. Just a matter of miniaturization.
The infamous "they"!
Did he try it?When my brother bought an Eotech, he was told by the salesman, and passed on to me, the fact that you could shoot around corners with it.
I don't think so, after he told me I let him know it didn't work like that and the guy was full of $hit.Did he try it?
155mm Excalibur’s electronics withstand 15K G’s shot from a howitzer. And this 50-cal round in development:
Everything about that looks fake as shit. From the bullet construction to the way the trajectory corrects.
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Is that a fancy way of saying "Kentucky windage"?Kind of reminds me of the terminal phase ‘bang-bang’ 1st gen laser guided bombs.
Tubes do well with GPS kits and digital fire control systems. It’d be interesting to see what’s being used for target acq since the POA is allegedly to the right of the POI. Implies an active or semi-active guidance package able to utilize an external source for the target location.