| ▲ | bhhaskin a day ago | |||||||
They don't have that many rockets that are capable of orbital flight let alone an ASAT capability. Imagine trying to hit a specific speeding car by throwing a dart from another moving car, except Both cars are invisible most of the time. They’re moving 17,000 mph. The dart has no steering wheel only tiny nudges. If you miss by a few feet, you miss by miles. Countries that can do this reliably aren’t showing off missiles they’re showing off navigation, sensors, computing. The weapon is the least impressive part. | ||||||||
| ▲ | octoberfranklin a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> Imagine trying to hit a specific speeding car by throwing a dart from another moving car Um no. Imagine rendering a highway unusable by driving a semitruck full of tire spikes down it and dumping them out the back. No precision required. | ||||||||
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