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Military Turns to Software to Cut Civilian Casualties (washingtonpost.com)
Topic: Technology 12:47 am EST, Feb 25, 2003

] Approved just two months ago, the program represents a
] significant departure from the traditional method of
] drawing a simple circle around a target to show a bomb's
] estimated blast effect and determine what civilians might
] be at risk nearby, Air Force officials said.
]
] Instead, Bugsplat generates blob-like images --
] resembling squashed insects -- that military officials
] say more precisely models potential damage by a
] particular type and size of bomb dropped by a particular
] aircraft flying at a given altitude. This enables
] commanders to fine-tune attacks and, in some instances,
] can embolden them to order bigger bombs than they would
] have employed relying on less sophisticated modeling
] methods, the officials said.

Military Turns to Software to Cut Civilian Casualties (washingtonpost.com)



 
 
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