A flying object moving at the speed of sound (approximately 343 m/s) making a turn with a 50-meter radius would experience approximately 240 Gs of centripetal (centrifugal) force.
This level of G-force is far beyond what any human, missile, or aircraft can survive or structurally handle — typical human tolerance tops out at around 9–10 Gs (with a G-suit), and most high-speed missiles and aircraft are designed for under 50 Gs.