It’s not about the possibility of improvement. In fact, from a safety standpoint, it’s long been good enough.
It won’t be deployed because nobody wants to invest in a technology with a long history of cost and schedule overruns. Maybe that can be improved, but that also takes investment, and there doesn’t appear to be a good reason to bother.
It’s not about the possibility of improvement. In fact, from a safety standpoint, it’s long been good enough.
It won’t be deployed because nobody wants to invest in a technology with a long history of cost and schedule overruns. Maybe that can be improved, but that also takes investment, and there doesn’t appear to be a good reason to bother.