Yes.The limitations of accuracy for lasers are all in the lag and vibration of the rotating mass of the mount and beam director and in keeping the optical chain collimated and aligned with the sighting system.
With an auto-cannon the dispersion...
A laser, however, goes at the speed of light, while any physical projectile has a measurable time of travel that must be accounted for in the calculation.
citation needed.
a target 30km away requires a lead time of 0.2ms; if it was travelling at the speed of sound, it would move about 7 cm or 3 inches in that time.
Kirtland AFB is probably providing Search And Rescue services.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/512th_Rescue_Squadron
The 512th Rescue Squadron is part of the 58th Special Operations Wing based at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico...
I admit that deeply cynical thoughts follow here. But if anyone has a serious professional position in his earlier career yet switches to UFOlogy later in life, my first thoughts are to ask if his cognitive functions are in decline. The same goes...
it seems to be DeLonge's statement. this is about Ross Coultharts book:
A punk rocker called DeLonge who claims that one his tracks was "about aliens that come to Earth and 'fly up your butt. And it's true'" gets several chapters. "The idea that...
This is the problem with UFO stories like this. Christopher Sharp and other UFO media people suggest McCasland's disappearance may have been somehow tied to something nefarious because the guys at TTSA suggested he may have known about alien...
There were sightings of things in the sky the day before and on the Weds. But, these were the Russian rocket reentry and possibly just aircraft — since everyone started looking for things in the sky from Weds onwards — there was a UFO flap.
As...
There was good old Roscoe Hillenkoeter.
“Roscoe Henry Hillenkoetter (May 8, 1897 – June 18, 1982) was the third director of the post–World War II United States Central Intelligence Group (CIG), the third Director of Central Intelligence (DCI)...