| Currently several nations are working on steerable | | | | re-social soldier engineering and new tactics will |
| bullets, where once shot they can be guided to | | | | need to be considered as well as the sky will be |
| the target around obstacles to their targets, | | | | the limit. Indeed this brings me to my next point. |
| within reason. In other words they may not be | | | | If your just fired bullet is approaching the enemy |
| able to make 90 degree turns into hallways just | | | | and he ducks behind something your bullet will not |
| yet, but some day they are hoping that they | | | | be able to make that turn. |
| might. Of course such an innovation means that | | | | Thus your bullet now foiled must have an eject |
| the entire game of combat is now changed and it | | | | button on it, meaning it will now try to do a 110 |
| will never be the same again. | | | | degree turn straight up and use up all its current |
| Those nation states with such advanced | | | | kinetic energy. Then it will fall back down to earth. |
| weaponry will have an immediate and unfair | | | | Ah ha, but since it is steerable your game is not |
| advantage over their enemy, which is probably | | | | over any more, as now you can steer it on its |
| why they are being created in the first place. It | | | | way down through your enemies helmet you |
| will be necessary to train troops and soldiers to | | | | see? Think of the steerable bullet at this point as |
| both use and defend against such advances in | | | | a tiny little projectile replica of a smart bomb. |
| warfare. | | | | Think on this in 2006. |
| Training them how to use it will require a lot of | | | | |