For those that follow things military, I'll note two different weapons that actually worked. Given the world as it is today, these two weapon systems have their use.
anti-missile system intercepts rockets fired at Kabul airport
On Monday, the US announced that its anti-missile system had intercepted as many as five rockets fired early in the morning towards the airport in Kabul.
The Pentagon reportedly used its missile full of swords to strike ISIS-K in retaliation for the Kabul airport attack
Colloquially referred to as a “ninja bomb” or “flying Ginsu” and first publicized by the Wall Street Journal back in 2019, the joint CIA/DoD R9X does not use an explosive warhead. Rather, the missile comes packed with a halo of blades that deploy moments before impact to effectively eviscerate a target,
anti-missile system intercepts rockets fired at Kabul airport
On Monday, the US announced that its anti-missile system had intercepted as many as five rockets fired early in the morning towards the airport in Kabul.
The Pentagon reportedly used its missile full of swords to strike ISIS-K in retaliation for the Kabul airport attack
Colloquially referred to as a “ninja bomb” or “flying Ginsu” and first publicized by the Wall Street Journal back in 2019, the joint CIA/DoD R9X does not use an explosive warhead. Rather, the missile comes packed with a halo of blades that deploy moments before impact to effectively eviscerate a target,