Environmentally friendly missile for children is like saying the new E/I (educational/Informational) version of Epstine island. Here's a wild idea... maybe stop spending billions on "green" murder machines and start putting it towards digging humanity out of the eco crisis that is going to leave our grand kids in a Mad Max movie.
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Reality is officially too on-the-nose for Starship Troopers.
Honestly, I know a few jets it could hit, but I don't think it's a good way to a solarpunk future.
FPV drones are cheaper :>
If they're used to shoot to down airliners then they really do have some genuine green tech potential.
Imagine...
"our missiles and drones are made with 10% oceanic recycled plastic, and with other post consumer recycled materials. Raytheon strives for a greener world with our commitment to carbon neutrality"
Like lol?
Aside from directly destroying the flora and fauna, I've pondered a lot how much pollution World War 2 had produced with all the bombs dropped and fuels used to run a global scale industrialised warfare and genocide If I decide to switch my career to environmental science, I would like to do research on that topic.
Planes crashing into the ground and burning jet fuel, famously environmentally friendly
I feel like they missed the point entirely

