To: voicesinthewilderness
The MOAB has a satellite guidance system and a tail kit to steer it to within about 13 meters (14 yards) of its target. What's the point of satellite guidance on these babies? I mean, you only have to be close heh heh heh ;0)
3 posted on
04/10/2003 8:04:28 AM PDT by
Chad Fairbanks
(Some days, it's just not worth gnawing through the straps...)
To: Chad Fairbanks
What's the point of satellite guidance on these babies? It allows them to drop the thing unretarded, from a higher altitude, with some stand off, and still hit closer to the defined target than the old "daisy cutter". And precision is almost always beneficial with projectile weapons.
7 posted on
04/10/2003 8:11:22 AM PDT by
ArrogantBustard
(Criminal Bastard #110427)
To: Chad Fairbanks
This may be a dumb question but, how exactly does gps guidance work on this thing when is pushed out of the back of a plane? Is it not a 'freefall' type of weapon with no propulsion? Seems to me that it would all depend on where the plane dumps this thing out the door.
To: Chad Fairbanks
The MOAB has a satellite guidance system and a tail kit to steer it to within about 13 meters (14 yards) of its target. Even in HORSESHOES a MOAB is close enough!
31 posted on
04/10/2003 9:27:22 AM PDT by
Freeper
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