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GPS-bullets and shooting across the corner





GPS-bullets and shooting across the corner

GPS-bullets

Shoot across the corner is one of the vital things in modern urban warfare. That's why there is created the bullets, what are acting like missiles. And the newest technology is predicted to be the GPS bullet, which is created for use against targets, what location is known. This thing would be a modified version of the laser-guided bullet(1). And because all successors of laser-guided ammunition have been GPS-guided projectiles, there is a possibility, that the GPS-guided bullets are also in use in some areas and armies. 

People think that GPS-guided projectiles are effective only against solid targets. The GPS-guided projectiles like a grenade(3) or a bullet can also be used against the moving target. In that case, the shooter keeps the pointing system to the target, and that system will send the location data of target to the satellite, what will send the data to the bullet, and tells, how it must fly. 

The GPS-guided bullet is the most advanced ammunition in the world. This bullet would be used against targets, what position is known, or the tactical guidance system can follow the target, and then update the position of the target even thousands of times per second. This kind of bullets can also have even tens of thousands of waypoints, and that means that they can shoot across the corner and this makes them more suitable than the laser-guided bullets. 

The GPS-bullet is also extremely dangerous because if the targeted person's location is known, the bullet can find that person very sharply. The idea of guided bullets is the same as the guided artillery ammunition. They are acting like small missiles when they are traveling across the air. The GPS must only know the location of the target, and then the computer tells can the bullet be effective, and then it tells the shooter when to pull the trigger.

Corner shot (3) gun, what is created to shoot across the corner 

There is also created guns, which have the articulation that the gun can turn to the right position when the shooter wants to shoot across the corner. Those guns are equipped with screens, which shows the aiming point, and the data is collected from a small action camera. This type of weapon can also send the image to the HUD-screen, which is on the front of the eye of the shooter. When we are thinking intelligent weapons, they can have a small button, which is used to turn the position of the articulation by machine, and that will make possible to aim the gun sharply. 

Those operators, who use that kind of guns can also be equipped with quadcopters, what are the size of the tinderbox. That kind of helicopters can move inside the building, and then tell the location of the enemy to operators. But they can also be equipped with small-caliber weapons like pocket pistols, or they can blow up themselves. They can also have the capacity to launch ammunition by using electric induction, which means that ammunition is launched by the electric spark. 

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