Okay kiddo, imagine you want to hit a target far away with a ball, but it's really hard to aim and you might miss. That's what it's like for pilots who want to hit a specific target like a building or a tank, but they are far up in the sky and the target is on the ground.
Paveway is a special type of bomb that helps the pilots hit their targets more accurately. It's like giving the pilot a robotic arm that can adjust and guide the bomb towards the target while it's in the air.
The way it works is that the bomb has a computer inside it that talks to the pilot's plane and sends information about where the target is. The pilot tells the bomb where to go and how to get there, and the computer uses small fins on the bomb to steer it towards the target.
It's like playing a video game where the pilot is the player and the bomb is the character being guided towards the target. The pilot can watch the bomb in real-time on a screen in the cockpit, making sure it's on the right track and correcting its course if necessary.
Thanks to Paveway, pilots can hit their targets with fewer bombs and with less collateral damage to nearby buildings and people. It helps them save lives and complete their missions more effectively.