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On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 12:24:56 GMT, Fred J. McCall
wrote: (Richard Bell) wrote: :I do not know about anti-ship missiles, or anti-aircraft missiles, but an :anti-vehicle (except tank) missile that combines a portable TV, a ![]() :a six mile spool of optical fibre should be possible. While hardly a threat :to tanks, if they were all available in Iraq, coalition casualties might have :unpalatable numbers. The users lofts it over the hard cover that he is hiding :behind and uses its camera to find a target and then dives the missile into :it. Probably only a few thousand dollars worth of parts. And you don't think after the first time that folks would start to notice them and follow the cable back? The Army FOGM used this-- I don't recall what happened to it, or if its still an active program. But this design is also "slow", in that if it's seen, people will have the time to follow it back to the launching point. Also, a "pen size" camera won't be very effective in guiding the thing, unless you're talking perfectly ideal conditions. If you have a clee or any of those dinky camera's that are currently being sold, here's a little excercise. Got to a park, hold the camera in front of you, and *run*-- try to guide yourself with thecamera, with no cheeting by looking around it. It won't be very easy at all. Also, realize that the U.S., after the first few shots (and probably before, because this kind of development effort WILL be known about), will probably start using UAV's to pinpoint the launching site, and kill them with artillery fire. Alternately, they'll send in troops, which is generally the procedure for dealing with resistance in built up areas, except when people try to solve the problem by charging in with a tank force, as the Russians did in Grozny. |
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