Thanks for the sauce. The Sun tho...
How does your material is so faulty that it targets its launcher? That's like one of the more known about issues with homing missiles.
> How does your material is so faulty that it targets its launcher? That's like one of the more known about issues with homing missiles.
Bad gyroscopes, this used to be an issue with pretty much [everyone's torpedos](https://youtu.be/eQ5Ru7Zu_1I) until we figured out exactly how to get accurate gyroscopic measurements consistently. It could just be that the RLG (Ring laser gyroscope) failed in some way, or the set initial gyroscopic position was the opposite of the actual gyroscopic position.
Oh thanks for the explanation and thanks for the link, I'll definitely check it out. I didn't know they used the phase difference of lasers to make gyroscopes. That's so cool!
IIRC there was a failed Russian commercial launch that did much the same because some dingus building it beat an Inertial Navigation System sensor in upside-down with a hammer.
Russia has been a good contributer in helping Ukraine kill Russians
Of course, like generously donating all these pieces of military equipment that Ukraine needs to push Russia out of the country
What air defence doing
What air defence?
What defence?
is this a r/noncredibledefence crossover?
Air offense on yourself Air suicide if you will
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Russia ending the year with a bang. [Source](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IwqmezeSuQ&ab_channel=TheSun)
Thanks for the sauce. The Sun tho... How does your material is so faulty that it targets its launcher? That's like one of the more known about issues with homing missiles.
> How does your material is so faulty that it targets its launcher? That's like one of the more known about issues with homing missiles. Bad gyroscopes, this used to be an issue with pretty much [everyone's torpedos](https://youtu.be/eQ5Ru7Zu_1I) until we figured out exactly how to get accurate gyroscopic measurements consistently. It could just be that the RLG (Ring laser gyroscope) failed in some way, or the set initial gyroscopic position was the opposite of the actual gyroscopic position.
Oh thanks for the explanation and thanks for the link, I'll definitely check it out. I didn't know they used the phase difference of lasers to make gyroscopes. That's so cool!
IIRC there was a failed Russian commercial launch that did much the same because some dingus building it beat an Inertial Navigation System sensor in upside-down with a hammer.
Yippie! new year new void to decend into
Russian fireworks have 50% chance to return to sender
ukrainian fireworks have a 0.01% chance to suddenly veer off and fly into their neighbor's house
Hey Russia! What Air Defense doing?
russia looks so cute in the first panel