I have been racking my brain trying to imagine how they managed to do this.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/h...w/45564495.cms
As far as I understand physics,and the laws of motion,this should not be possible,but there it is right in the news.
"The United States department of defence has successfully tested a bullet that can change direction after it has been fired, apparently using fins built into the shell to direct it in the air and account for wind and targets moving."
"The Extreme Accuracy Tasked Ordnance weapon, known as Exacto, is made by American industrial company Teledyne Technologies. The firm is making the bullet for the American government's military research agency, Darpa."
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/h...w/45564495.cms
As far as I understand physics,and the laws of motion,this should not be possible,but there it is right in the news.
"The United States department of defence has successfully tested a bullet that can change direction after it has been fired, apparently using fins built into the shell to direct it in the air and account for wind and targets moving."
"The Extreme Accuracy Tasked Ordnance weapon, known as Exacto, is made by American industrial company Teledyne Technologies. The firm is making the bullet for the American government's military research agency, Darpa."
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