When you're aiming at a target two miles away, the slightest perturbation could end up causing a catastrophic miss - not good enough for today's military. Until guns can
aim themselves, snipers need the most accurate weapons possible. Engineers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory came up with a
laser-guided correction system that ensures a shooter's crosshairs are always on the mark.
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