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KINECTIC BOMBARDEMENT
A kinetic bombardment is the act of attacking a planetary surface with an inert projectile, where the destructive force comes from the kinetic energy of the projectile impacting at very high velocities"
The idea is that an orbiting inert projectile with a guidance system can be used to target systems on the ground.
^^ this image is from GI JOE Movie it shows kinetic bombardment of Central London from one of the seven orbital weapons in space, dubbed "Project Zeus". The projectile is a hollow platinum tube filled with a tungsten rod and appears to be a pole shaped object with a motor, very much in line with the speculated design of such a weapon. Instead of an explosion, a violent earthquake appears to take place, which is again a characteristic of kinetic bombardment.(??????????????)
For example: an orbiting tungsten telephone pole with small fins and a computer in the back for guidance
The system described in the 2003 United States Air Force (USAF) report was that of 20-foot-long (6.1 m), 1-foot-diameter (0.30 m) tungsten rods, that are satellite controlled, and have global strike capability, with impact speeds of Mach 10.
Realy hard to detect because
The question is how would they fare in a bunker buster role against other weapons like Nuclear EPWs and other conventional weapons?
How practical are they?
Do they have a concievable role in modern day military?
A kinetic bombardment is the act of attacking a planetary surface with an inert projectile, where the destructive force comes from the kinetic energy of the projectile impacting at very high velocities"
The idea is that an orbiting inert projectile with a guidance system can be used to target systems on the ground.
^^ this image is from GI JOE Movie it shows kinetic bombardment of Central London from one of the seven orbital weapons in space, dubbed "Project Zeus". The projectile is a hollow platinum tube filled with a tungsten rod and appears to be a pole shaped object with a motor, very much in line with the speculated design of such a weapon. Instead of an explosion, a violent earthquake appears to take place, which is again a characteristic of kinetic bombardment.(??????????????)
For example: an orbiting tungsten telephone pole with small fins and a computer in the back for guidance
The system described in the 2003 United States Air Force (USAF) report was that of 20-foot-long (6.1 m), 1-foot-diameter (0.30 m) tungsten rods, that are satellite controlled, and have global strike capability, with impact speeds of Mach 10.
- · the weapon would inflict damage because it moves at orbital velocities, at least 9 kilometers per second
- · With 6-8 satellites on a given orbit, a target could be hit within < 12–15 minutes from any given time, less than half the time taken by an ICBM and without the warning. Such a system could also be equipped with sensors to detect incoming Anti-ballistic missile-type threats and relatively light protective measures(what???) to use against them (e.g. Hit-To-Kill Missiles or megawatt-class chemical laser)
- · The highly elongated shape and high density are to enhance sectional density and therefore minimize kinetic energy loss due to air friction and maximize penetration of hard or buried targets like SILOS and bunkers
- · In the case of the system mentioned in the 2003 USAF report above, a 6.1 m × 0.3 m tungsten cylinder impacting at Mach 10 has a kinetic energy equivalent to approximately 11.5 tons of TNT (or 7.2 tons of dynamite).
- · The larger device is expected to be quite good at penetrating deeply buried bunkers and other command and control targets.(bunker buster)
- · Deployement of such weapons is neither prohibited by outer space treaty , ABM treaty or salt
Realy hard to detect because
- · Sheer speed ; 10 mach , Some other sources suggest a speed of 36,000 ft/s (11,000 m/s),
- · Small radar cross section
- · Launch is difficult to detect. Any infra-red launch signature occurs in orbit, at no fixed position. The infra-red launch signature also has a small magnitude compared to a ballistic missile launch
- · NO Warning contrary to the case of ICBM
The question is how would they fare in a bunker buster role against other weapons like Nuclear EPWs and other conventional weapons?
How practical are they?
Do they have a concievable role in modern day military?
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