The point is that the same principles apply to making a model rocket as apply to making a much larger, and hence much more destructive, rocket.
And guidance systems aren't that hard. Give me a few accelerometers plus a bunch of PIC chips and i'll have one that can hit any target within the vehicle's flight envelope. And if I can do it then the terrorists sure as hell can, they have a lot of smart guys on their team.
The point of most terrorist attacks isn't actually to cause death, it's to give the illusion that no-one is safe, forcing whoever they're attacking into making some kind of concession to protect their citizens. A few little rockets won't kill many people, but they will certainly cause some panic.
And guidance systems aren't that hard. Give me a few accelerometers plus a bunch of PIC chips and i'll have one that can hit any target within the vehicle's flight envelope. And if I can do it then the terrorists sure as hell can, they have a lot of smart guys on their team.
The point of most terrorist attacks isn't actually to cause death, it's to give the illusion that no-one is safe, forcing whoever they're attacking into making some kind of concession to protect their citizens. A few little rockets won't kill many people, but they will certainly cause some panic.