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8chan News Board Ring: /pn/ - Politics and News - /politics/ - Politics

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 No.344450

DARPA has created self-steering bullets which use a real-time optical guidance system to hit both moving and accelerating targets with high accuracy.

https://archive.is/rXQnl

>You may have seen the movie Wanted. Sure, the movie was almost unrecognizable from the Mark Millar comic book series it was very loosely based on. But that didn’t stop anyone from pretending to be a bullet-curving, badass, supervillain-with-a-heart sniper like Angelina Jolie after seeing it.

>But the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA) new self-steering bullet is about to change the pretend part into reality.

>As part of its Extreme Accuracy Tasked Ordnance (EXACTO) program, DARPA has been developing a .50 caliber ammunition that can maneuver in flight. To be clear, it can change direction after being fired from a weapon.

>A post on DARPA’s website describes EXACTO’s specially designed bullet as using a “real-time optical guidance system” that tracks and directs the bullets right to their targets.

>This guiding system is what ensures the high accuracy rate of snipers regardless of external factors that could affect the trajectory of the bullet, such as weather or target movement.

>“For military snipers, acquiring moving targets in unfavorable conditions, such as high winds and dusty terrain commonly found in Afghanistan, is extremely challenging with current technology,” DARPA said. “It is critical that snipers be able to engage targets faster, and with better accuracy, since any shot that doesn’t hit a target also risks the safety of troops by indicating their presence and potentially exposing their location.”

>In 2014, DARPA demoed its guided sniper bullets for the first time. The video showed the EXACTO bullets, changing direction in mid-flight, like it was almost following its target.

>Live-Fire tests were conducted February 2015, which showed the EXACTO rounds self-steering itself to hit not just moving, but also accelerating targets.

>“True to DARPA’s mission, EXACTO has demonstrated what was once thought impossible: the continuous guidance of a small-caliber bullet to target,” said Jerome Dunn, DARPA program manager. “This live-fire demonstration from a standard rifle showed that EXACTO is able to hit moving and evading targets with extreme accuracy at sniper ranges unachievable with traditional rounds. Fitting EXACTO’s guidance capabilities into a small .50-caliber size is a major breakthrough and opens the door to what could be possible in future guided projectiles across all calibers.”

 No.344460

This is not news and yeah, try to make that in a calibre that fits in a shitty M-16 without looking that after being fired.

>Nano computer inside shell.

HOTWHEEEEEEEEELLLSS LET ME POST


 No.344471

>>344460

old news and shit hasnt changed because of it


 No.344475

>>344450

When this becomes standard issue for police we'll all be a lot safer.


 No.344477

360 no scope


 No.344479

>>344475

I don't see police carrying around .50 caliber rifles any time soon.


 No.344488

aimbots have been memed into reality


 No.344496

Saw this a while back. For the time being, pretty much going to be for snipers only.

If they get working on smaller calibers, perhaps we'll see an end to automatic weapons. 1 shot guided headshots seem much more efficient than magdumping into a wall hoping to hit something.


 No.344549

The film Runaway predicted this in 1984

starring Gene Simmons


 No.344554

>>344450

Will the negro finally hit his target with this?


 No.344579

File: 1458455977388.jpg (39.33 KB, 680x660, 34:33, 1455638276006.jpg)

>>344450

>Published on Apr 28, 2015

More breaking news from /n/, keep up the good work


 No.344580

File: 1458456263681.jpg (60.69 KB, 660x468, 55:39, 1442765572374.jpg)

>>344479

.500 cal handguns are a thing, anon.

>>344496

It's going to cost prohibitively to use it for any kind of weapon that you magdump rather than taking time to make every individual shot. Also, headshots aren't lethal unless you hit the brain, which is like 20% of the head volume. People don't aim for the head not because it's hard to hit, it's because it's absurdly hard to hit actually important bit, whereas in the torso there's very good chance that a stray bullet will make a lethal impact e.g. by severing a major blood vessel. .500 rifle round will probably make the head explode, though, but then again, hit to the torso will absolutely pulverize all of intestines into literal red goo and it'll die anyway, given much bigger target it's still preferable to aiming for the head.


 No.344582

File: 1458457046883.png (478.53 KB, 322x726, 161:363, raep.png)

>>344579

Every once in a while I fuck up horribly.

If you follow my format that I post with though (which other anons have taken a liking to), you'll discover that I tend to catch a number of juicy articles for every one fuckup in the system.

polite sage


 No.344583

>DARPA has created self-steering bullets which use a real-time optical guidance system to hit both moving and accelerating targets with high accuracy.

WOW

THEY INVENTED THE HOMING MISSILE


 No.345061

>>344450

This shit just makes the ammo more expensive per shot. EXACTO rounds are just a skill compensator and proper training is going to keep opposition able to compete with unqualified shooters with smart rounds.




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