Sunday, November 17, 2013

Unnervingly Intelligent Versus Unnervingly Expensive

I'm sure the technology trend of robotic missiles won't affect our Navy.

Missiles will be much better in the future:

More and more, those missiles are going to be smarter and capable of new things, not just blowing things up. Rather than risk people and valuable airplanes, why not just let the missile do the work? It's getting easier to pack missiles full of fuel and electronics, making them more like miniature drones than the old dumb-bombs. Some missiles, like Raytheon's new MALD-J, contain small radar jammers and can be fired almost 600 miles from the target.

Future versions could have electronic surveillance equipment, sending data back home, or even the means to inject viruses into computer networks. Also look forward to things like the Israeli IAI Harop, a hybrid missile/UAV that can circle overhead for long periods of time, waiting for a whiff of electronic scent and guiding itself in.

In a purely unrelated bit of news, the super expensive Ford class carrier will soon begin replacing our older Nimitz class over the next several decades.

I'm sure the missile trend will have no effect on our fleet. Right?