
>the theory that everyone deserves some of the pork.
The theory is actually that competition is the best driver of innovation.
The US Missile Defence Agency and American aerospace behemoth Lockheed is chuffed to announce that they have carried out successful hover tests of a Multiple Kill Vehicle space interceptor system this week. Here's a vid of the test, courtesy of the missile-defence people and YouTube (remember you need Flash and a multimedia- …
These things are going to reside where exactly?
On a Navy ship? Thus they have to be fired into the atmosphere first of all to do their job wasting valuable time getting into the desired position to begin firing spit pellets off?
Or will they live on satellites thus break that whole no weapons in space pact?
Come on Obama, do the right thing, shut this crap down,
Man getting his coat because its cold in the office.
they had a "golf bag sized" kinetic kill vehicle that was demonstrated in an identical manner years ago. I think they still have an exhibit at LLNL.
Other than for show, what is the point of the hover test? These will be released in free fall, unless you're trying to demonstrate it's directional thrusters can move it at 1G..and hopefully in more than one direction.
The big killer of SDI was never the missiles, it was the detection, discriminating between decoys and chaff and targets. The computer, sensor and network hardware wasn't up to the task in the 90's.
Now, it's pretty damned close. And compared to the complete waste, or actually dangerously pathological bailout fiasco, a SDI system is a bargain!