Yeah, if the stars align and magic fairies appear to design and manufacture a sighting system that can do that, along with ammo consistent enough to be utilized, and a weapon mechanically accurate enough to take advantage of both. Then a powerful wizard, and his familiar will have to ensure that these magic weapons, sights, and ammo can be delivered on budget and on time.
That will not happen. Instead the brass will continue to add ever more moronic requirements to the weapon system until it weighs 25lbs without ammo, costs $17,000 for the weapon, plus $25,000 for the sighting electro optics, and none of it will be reliable or durable in the field. Once it all finally gets green lit for procurement, after much data massaging and cherry picking, it will be 10 years late and $10 billion over budget.
The ammo will then be so hideously expensive that no one will actually ever train with it ever. Joe’s will despise it, and whenever possible avoid using it. Assuming it’s not killed before launch when some sane General officer realizes it will cost more money than the Army can spare to outfit a single Regiment with it.
Don’t believe I’m right? Look at any procurement program in the last 20 years and how stupid all of them have been. For example the atrocity that is the F-35, I guess the Army feels left out and wants an expensive, poorly designed, poorly conceived, poorly made boondoggle of their own! Why should the Navy, Chair Force, and Marines get to have all the fun burning freight trains full of tax payer money on garbage that doesn’t work? Big Army Generals need Defense industry contractor bribes and golden Parachutes too!