> why can't they turn rocket drones into sniper drones by now?
If I had to take a guess, it's because 20,000 feet is too much air for a ballistic object to go through without being nudged out of its intended trajectory.
Rockets can more-or-less correct their flight path, plus it doesn't matter if they're off by an inch, a foot, or a meter.
If I had to take a guess, it's because 20,000 feet is too much air for a ballistic object to go through without being nudged out of its intended trajectory.
Rockets can more-or-less correct their flight path, plus it doesn't matter if they're off by an inch, a foot, or a meter.