Sandia Labs engineers create ‘self-guided’ bullet
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico-based Sandia National Laboratories says its engineers have invented a bullet that directs itself to a target like a tiny guided missile.
KRQE-TV reports that according to Sandia Labs engineers, the bullet twists and turns to guide itself toward a laser-directed point. Officials say it can make up to thirty corrections per second while in the air.
Sandia technical staff member Jim Jones says he thinks the .50-caliber bullets would work well with military machine guns, so soldiers could hit their mark faster and with precision.
The team needs a sponsor to manufacture the prototype on a commercial scale. Research and development grants have taken the project this far.
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I can imagin what the cost of one of these bullets will be.We will need to double the defense budget to pay for them but we can always make it up by doing away with social security,medicare and medicade and federal unemployment to the states