A new class of boost-glide weapons racing through the upper atmosphere would create even more risk of miscalcutation than those low-altitude Tomahawks. Just as with the 1998 attacks, the US would have to wait to the very last moment before alerting the bystander or risk losing operational secrecy. Here, Iannotta talks about military weapons.
Hard questions for fast weapons
Aerospace America ; 54 , 5
2016
Article (Journal)
English
Online Contents | 1994
NTIS | 1965
|Tactical Laser Weapons and Other Directed-Energy Weapons
NTIS | 1993
|Online Contents | 1998
Elsevier | 1985
|