piskoargs t1_iuhmzar wrote
Reply to comment by Floofyboy in Russian rocket falls in the north of Moldova by VileGecko
> Russian soldiers aren't all the brightest.
Its not just the soldiers, even their precision guided munitions has shit accuracy rate
thejml2000 t1_iuhnsb2 wrote
This reminds me of the Precision vs Accuracy definition.
A rocket is precise if it can hit the same spot over and over. It’s accurate if it can hit close to the target over and over (think shotgun). You kinda need both.
axonxorz t1_iuigocv wrote
The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't. By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is (whichever is greater), it obtains a difference, or a deviation.
the_real_abraham t1_iuj58z3 wrote
A missile is never late, nor is it early. It arrives precisely when it means to.
BobbyMcPrescott t1_iujupgv wrote
This is dictated in military time as hi:mar:s
710AlpacaBowl t1_iuijvab wrote
Ah yes, the catch 22 law of advanced ballistics
Randomthought5678 t1_iuk8i5z wrote
Copy pasta: Accuracy is how close a value is to its true value. An example is how close an arrow gets to the bull's-eye center. Precision is how repeatable a measurement is. An example is how close a second arrow is to the first one (regardless of whether either is near the mark).
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