

Holy shit how fast is that missile!?
Holy shit how fast is that missile!?
So, a hole in a bucket? Doesn’t sound right.
It adds to it, leave it!
I can understand the scan lines, but what causes the “dirt” in the image? Very cool!
Someone else in another thread I read recently, I think they worked for Microsoft at some point, said that it’s due for different departments all competing for corporate attention. Doing the big new thing to keep their job. Rather than just fine tuning for performance or longevity. Something like that.
That’s an amazing looking piece of engineering, doesn’t look like it would take much to make some decent damage on it though.
Asking for the sake of my son, does Fortnite work?
They love on them. Tap that bark.
Drive is 15 GB
Holy shit yeah that’s a step up from drone grenades footage, nice!
Appreciate the informative response! I’m ashamed to say it hadn’t ever occurred to me that a missile still needs to follow a ballistic path. I’ve been fooled by movies without realising the nonsense in that, given they have no ‘wings’. Control surfaces aside of course. Thanks!
Sorry for ignorance, genuine question, how is this different to a short range missile?
If it was massed, (I’d prefer amassed), wouldn’t it be better as "Russia have massed…?
Passed?
Look into Home Assistant.
I have ADHD (sorry wrong club) and this is me. I’m literally playing on my phone in the bathroom at someone else’s house on Christmas Day to reduce some people time.
Stand well back from the screen if on a pc, like at thumbnail size it’s actually exceptional.
Right in the caboose.