I’d be thrilled to be mistaken about it, but I’ve become so accustomed to the gubmint doing things half-@$$ed, that it’s now the default setting on my BS Detector. I saw the drogue chute pop out, the wheeled pallet come rolling out and the weapon fall away from the pallet, turn nose-down, and drop like a sinker. I couldn’t see any steering or “guidance” taking place in the video view. If you have better “evidence” my hat is off to you. But if that weapon actually impacted within several miles of ONE SPECIFIC CAVE or even one complex, it was one bleep of a lucky shot. IMHO.
I have a trolling motor on my boat that will take you to within 5 feet of a gps marked location. You can also “aim” it at a specific location on the water or shoreline and it will take you there, and adjust for wind drift as you travel. And that’s pretty low-tech compared to what the military has. A gps guided bomb with fins controlled by the gps unit could be dropped VERY close to it’s intended target.