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That is the job of the "hard target smart fuse," the newest computer-controlled fuse, which can, in the split-second as it strikes a target, discriminate between rock, concrete and soil and can also count, ticking off each ceiling or wall it strikes and only triggering the blast at the desired underground level.
In J-PARC's Hadron Experimental Facility, a proton beam from a 50-GeV synchrotron strikes a target to produce a variety of secondary subatomic particles, including kaons, pions, and muons for use in experiments to determine their characteristics and interactions.
Usually with footage of drone strikes, a target sits in the centre of a screen, a white flash erupts and, once it fades, nothing is left behind.
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Every delay in striking a target effectively causes the cumulative target to rise.
It is not hard to imagine the consequences should one strike a target inside the base.
Later, as a bomb struck a target, two Iraqi soldiers could be seen fleeing for their lives.
But some Western officials and analysts still doubt that the country has mastered the technologies needed to reliably strike a target across an ocean with a missile.
For this reason, strategic missiles have almost exclusively carried nuclear warheads, which need not strike a target directly in order to destroy it.
The result is that a lot of well-acted rage by the three-member cast feels as if it's bouncing off the walls rather than striking a target.
"This new attack is a blatant act of aggression against Lebanon and its land," Hezbollah said in a statement posted on its Web site, offering the first confirmation that Israel had struck a target inside Lebanon.
"Today, we can present some conventional options to the president to strike a target anywhere on the globe that range from 96 hours, to several hours maybe, 4, 5, 6 hours," General Chilton said.
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