paerabol All American 17118 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.onr.navy.mil/media/releases/image_gallery/default.asp?categoryID=9
![](images/eek.gif) 2/1/2008 6:25:14 PM
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FykalJpn All American 17209 Posts user info edit post |
haha, they told me in rotc that railguns suck--but then i was in af 2/1/2008 6:27:49 PM
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ThePeter TWW CHAMPION 37709 Posts user info edit post |
that first pic is cool 2/1/2008 6:30:43 PM
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Charybdisjim All American 5486 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah that makes sense- I mean from an air force perspective they're wholly unworkable. They have always preferred lasers as their magical futuristic weapon of choice anyways. Lasers might not be able to deliver the kind of energy that a rail gun can or as cheaply (in theory- ammo costs) but they wouldn't disintegrate any plane they were fired from either. 2/1/2008 6:31:13 PM
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FykalJpn All American 17209 Posts user info edit post |
but speaking of kinetic energy weapons, i thought this was an interesting idea:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinetic_bombardment
basically, artificial asteroids that can rain down on command...
[Edited on February 1, 2008 at 6:38 PM. Reason : the wikipedia article is better] 2/1/2008 6:37:08 PM
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Charybdisjim All American 5486 Posts user info edit post |
Weaponizing space when your species only lives on one planet=extinction. The Chinese anti-satellite weapons test demonstrated the same truth about space warfare that convinced the US to halt anti-satellite weapons tests in 1985 (after only 1 test.) The Chinese weapons test forced several commercial satellites to adjust course because of the massive debris cloud (40,000+ objects sufficient to kill satellites.) Think it represented over a 25% increase in total in orbital debris- and just from a test.
Even a brief conflict involving spaced based weapons platforms being attacked by anti-satellite weaponry could deny the use or space (commercial, military, and scientific) for decades or even centuries. 2/1/2008 6:55:06 PM
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Sputter All American 4550 Posts user info edit post |
I wonder how different the muzzle sound is. 2/1/2008 6:57:19 PM
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Charybdisjim All American 5486 Posts user info edit post |
Probably sonic boom like. 2/1/2008 7:00:22 PM
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FykalJpn All American 17209 Posts user info edit post |
yeah, the chinese thing was pretty goddamn stupid, but i'm sure the plans are there even if the satellites aren't in orbit 2/1/2008 7:01:16 PM
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Charybdisjim All American 5486 Posts user info edit post |
Oh yeah the US still has space weapons development programs. Nobody, in the US at least, has felt like doing anything as dumb as actually launching them. Particularly when we are already the nation that would suffer most from being denied access to space, why start an arms race for weapons whose principle targets would be our and our allies' sophisticated space based resources. That would be like a vampire building and showing off a really powerful and portable hand held sunlamp.
[Edited on February 1, 2008 at 7:07 PM. Reason : ] 2/1/2008 7:07:13 PM
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FykalJpn All American 17209 Posts user info edit post |
heh, it makes you wonder about the chinese though--testing anti-satellite missiles when they don't even have an aircraft carrier 2/1/2008 7:12:51 PM
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Charybdisjim All American 5486 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah that smacked of posturing. I would have expected it if the Taiwan issue had been brought up recently, but meh. It does send a message though that our extremely important, advanced, and expensive satellite network is vulnerable. Maybe that was their point, but I'm not sure if anything specific provoked them. It might be that their move to develop and test that weapon was provoked years ago when the US resumed testing anti ballistic missile weapons. 2/1/2008 7:17:36 PM
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paerabol All American 17118 Posts user info edit post |
genuinely interesting discussion for chit chat, bttt 2/3/2008 12:04:40 AM
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FykalJpn All American 17209 Posts user info edit post |
there was a project similar to kinetic bombardment that evolved out of the star wars program, the idea being to use smaller satellites to intercept ballistic missiles. i think it was defunded at one point, but it may have been resurrected because of bush's missile defense push 2/3/2008 12:19:22 AM
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Charybdisjim All American 5486 Posts user info edit post |
Could have sworn I posted this... but I guess I'm losing my mind:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZourRsUsnho
yutube video of the actual record breaking test. 2/3/2008 12:33:06 AM
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FykalJpn All American 17209 Posts user info edit post |
i figured it would use a sabot 2/3/2008 12:40:25 AM
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Charybdisjim All American 5486 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah, espescially given the current through the projectice. It makes sense to have a jacket made of a different conductive material to possibly:
Ensure conduction during firing while allowing the projectile to be made into a more aerodynamic shape. Cunduct most of the current- therefore avoiding the melting projectile seen in things like the PowerLabs railgun. Allow you to use less conductive (would heat more at needed currents obviously) but denser and possibly more desirable materials (for penetration) To protect the rail- softer metal possibly coated with I don't know what.
Or whatever other reasons. 2/3/2008 1:08:27 AM
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