A group of researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have built a prototype of a small-caliber bullet capable of steering itself towards a laser-marked target located approximately 2,000 meters (1.2 miles) away. The dart-like design has passed the initial testing stage, which included computer simulations as well as field-testing prototypes built from commercially available parts... Continue Reading Self-guided bullet could hit laser-marked targets from a mile away
Section: Military
Tags: Bullet, Sniper
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