Swot & SteelWolf
Привет, вот что я думаю: как этот ветер постоянно мешает нашей огневой мощи в бою. Ты когда-нибудь задумывался, насколько тактическое преимущество даёт хороший анемометр, если мы просто ориентируемся на ощущения?
Sure. Wind’s main influence on projectiles is the drag force and the Magnus effect for spin‑stabilized rounds. If you can measure the wind speed at the same height as the barrel, you get a reliable value for that drag, which lets you adjust the angle or power to compensate. Guessing by feel is highly subjective and ignores local turbulence. An anemometer gives you a repeatable, quantifiable input—roughly a 10–20 % improvement in hit probability for high‑velocity, long‑range shots, especially when wind shifts rapidly. For short‑range or low‑power engagements the margin is smaller, but still better than blind guessing. So, from a tactical standpoint, the sensor provides a measurable edge and reduces uncertainty.