Posted on 02/26/2020 2:25:05 PM PST by devane617
(Washington, D.C.) The Army Research Laboratory is now engineering new rocket, missile and artillery rounds able to destroy groups of mobile enemy fighters, incinerate armored vehicles and eliminate structures with a single munition -- at all much longer ranges than currently deployed weapons can fire.
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Please tell me its a liberal holding a stick of TNT being shot out of a canon, dropped from a plane, or attached to the top of a missile.
Biden class ordnance.
Could spin off some good materials engineering advances useful in civilian applications.
I think it’s called “The Wiley E. Coyote’’ round.
this is what I pay my taxes for. Good investment.
I think DARPA has that on the drawing board..
Ping!
Good for when there is a zombie epidemic.
finally! a headline that legitimately begins with boom
Does that mean we are going to finally have hand grenades like we see in the movies? You know, the atomic ones that produce huge balls of flame and make people fly through the air?
Deadlier than Tactical Nuclear rounds?
Somehow I seeing this as not news.
This might be interesting but I never read anything with a cartoonish headline like BOOM! I guess it just makes me think of Adam West and Batman............and a real lack of imagination.
Political power grows out of the nozzle of a 3-D Printer.
The army does not invent anything. They just send ridiculous specs to their vendors. The vendors do all the inventing. And all their inventions have huge price tags.
lol
It contains the gas of 2 dozen mexicans after dinner.
I thought it would catch the attention of those of us that are “BOOM” fans...
Probably don't have to worry which way the wind is blowing when its fired.
And probably can be fired from existing artillery pieces.
That nuclear canon system was quite recognizable moving around, and could be easily targeted at any time, especially when being set up.
I’m wondering... doesn’t a long range round like this depend on our satellize and battlefield electronics planes for accurate spotting, so it can be delivered where its needed?
To those who know, and can talk a little from their vantagepoint, how dependent is precision weaponry on global electronic information, and how vulnerable is that? I’m thinking about the recent news that the Russians have satellites in tracking orbits behind some of our satellites. Does ASAT warfare negate the advantage here?
Liberal would not aim at the real enemy.
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