It is public and (relatively) common knowledge that an Abrams tank can fire accurately at speed over rough terrain by postponing the firing of a shell by just a fraction of a second until the gyroscopes and computers determine that tank is “floating” at the apex of a bump.
That tech has existed since the 1980’s.
The implementation shown in this gif may be noncredible, but the concept most certainly belongs in the other place.
It is public and (relatively) common knowledge that an Abrams tank can fire accurately at speed over rough terrain by postponing the firing of a shell by just a fraction of a second until the gyroscopes and computers determine that tank is “floating” at the apex of a bump.
That tech has existed since the 1980’s.
The implementation shown in this gif may be noncredible, but the concept most certainly belongs in the other place.