Not at all, considering how easy it is also to crash it enroute, or have it intercepted as well.
For a stationary structure, you might have a fair chance of hitting it, but against a mobile target, you are screwed.
2006-09-28 21:39:49
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answered by CuriousE 3
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"Google Earth + Palm Pilot" = Google Earth and a Palm Pilot. How do you figure you have a guided missile system? You have no missile, nor do you have a guidance system. You have a navigation system, one far too crude to be used effectively for precision bombing. The nuclear missile is the difficult part of the equation so you basically have nothing.
2006-09-28 21:41:50
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answered by John H 2
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It's not very scary at all. Do you know that computer manufactures won't sell computers to certain countries because of the possibility of the computers being used to make guided missles? Dell won't sell to China, Iran and many other countries.
If there are Dell computers in China they were smuggled their illegally.
To make a guided missle system you would only need GPS, not google earth + Palm pilot. Even though you have the guidance system you still need the servos for the avionics and good explosives. Having google earth+palm pilot doesn't mean you have a guided missle system. You need a lot more work than that.
2006-09-28 21:30:12
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answered by Anonymous
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You are not the first one to think of it. A lot of people think the same way. But it is not that easy. Moreover location of all palces on google earth are already known by the world. Even before google earth came into being maps and globes were available which serve the same purpose as google Earth. It is not real time but based on cache so it wont work. Still, happy hunting.
2006-09-28 22:55:29
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answered by Elvin 2
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How are old aerial pictures of earth going to guide a missile?
2006-09-28 21:29:26
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answered by Huevos Rancheros 6
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Not scary at all. Youd have to have access to a wireless network that included missile launching commands, and the missiles would have to be able to read html. Im positive that you dont, so this worries me none.
2006-09-28 21:27:41
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answered by Blue Devil 3
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in case you have get right of entry to to a tomahawk missile that would desire to be a brillant piece of paintings, even nonetheless it rather is pretty not likely the DOD provide you with get right of entry to to launch codes, not to point communicate with any secured weapons networking channels on which those units are operated from.
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answered by ? 4
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i have you number,,whos scared now
2006-09-28 21:25:10
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answered by GOOCH 4
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