Seeks and destroys sea-bound CodeMonkeys... http://i.imgur.com/fDhfx.jpg
--Cpt. Vince Foster 2nd Cannon Place Fort Marcy Park, VA
P.S. I'm bored
How is this weapon called, captain?
It looks so small for something targeting ships.
Looks more like a short/medium range AAM or maybe something hunting radiating targets like a HARM or Shrike.
to destroy sea-bound CodeMonkeys you do not need to destry the entire ship if the targeting is precise enough :)
Erik
Might be enough to drop smart munitions like suitably "enhanced" Coca Cola or Jolt Cola, and have the code monkeys drop like flies.
Are we supposed to be impressed?
Exactly. What is this? Self-esteem session?
Impressed? I think the terms used to describe receipt were "shock" and "awe".
Receipt?
Maybe also "dang it!", or "Doh!", or "hold my calls", or "someone just gave me a new coy pond. I must get some coy".
Substitute "koi" for "coy" to suit your locale if you still have one.
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Keil manuals were on my mind during the conception of the project.
Yes, another non-non-non Keil 'boring' thing.
It is called "BOA"
Yes, it does have "microprocessors" and "microcontrollers" and "DSPs" and "FPGAs" in it. It also uses something called "C" and "Assembly" and "VHDL."
And yes, it is 'impressive' since it rivals Sidewinder AIM9_. Oh, and it even has a blinking LED. (Once I got the LED blinking it was down-hill from there: I'm sure you guys know that though).
Ooops, I forgot to mention I was having a self-esteam problem on Friday. Fragile ego you know.
But captain, does it have a lock-on-after-launch capability? That is the hot trend, even for heat seekers (Python-5, Aim-9X, ASRAAM etc.)
Yes. Again it is an alternative to AIM9X (of which I worked on too, just in case you needed more 'impressing').
At least you are aware of the AIM9X rendition.
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