@coinageboy Only if you're a terrorist. You see, the V-2 had only an even chance of hitting the city you're in and practically none of bagging you personally, while the Tomahawk has practically a 100% chance of coming in your bedroom window. Sleep tight, tools and fools.
Probably so, at least in relative terms. Things like modern computerized controls and composite structural technology would help a great deal in performance and overall capability as well.
It is either misleading or ignorant to call this "the prototype of the stealth." Have any of you people ever heard of Jack Northrop, who produced workable flying wings years before the much ballyhooed Horten? In fact, interest in the flying wing configuration was widespread well before World War...
@coinageboy Only if you're a terrorist. You see, the V-2 had only an even chance of hitting the city you're in and practically none of bagging you personally, while the Tomahawk has practically a 100% chance of coming in your bedroom window. Sleep tight, tools and fools.