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Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520149188 [Report] >>520149626 >>520150096 >>520150319 >>520150666 >>520151169 >>520151253 >>520151345 >>520152046 >>520152679 >>520152938 >>520153199 >>520153568 >>520154291 >>520154674 >>520155158 >>520155607 >>520156140 >>520159653 >>520159740 >>520160705 >>520163605 >>520164718 >>520164910 >>520164971 >>520165208 >>520167229 >>520171326 >>520172987 >>520173034 >>520173171 >>520174679 >>520175814 >>520175928 >>520176316 >>520183382 >>520188116 >>520190729 >>520190729 >>520190729
Putin reveals details about Burevestnik missile’s nuclear engine
>The ultra-miniaturized reactor can achieve full operation in a matter of minutes, the president has said
>Russia’s unlimited-range Burevestik cruise missile is based on breakthroughs in nuclear reactor technology that allow a high degree of miniaturization and quick attainment of operational power, President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday. A landmark test of the nuclear-capable weapon was announced last week.
>The missile’s reactor “is comparable in output with a reactor of a nuclear-propelled submarine, but it’s 1,000 times smaller,” Putin said. “But the key thing is that where a regular reactor needs hours, days or weeks to go online, this one launches in minutes or seconds.”
>The discoveries made during the creation of the unique power plant will find applications in civilian life, for example in building energy infrastructure in the Arctic, the president said. Meanwhile, the electronic components shielded from radiation that were developed for the Burevestik are already being used in space missions and will be utilized in Russia’s Moon exploration program.
>Last week, Putin announced a successful test launch of the Burevestnik, during which the projectile reportedly traveled more than 14,000km. During a meeting this week, he reported a successful trial of the Poseidon system, an advanced nuclear torpedo that is understood to use the same technology as the Burevestnik for propulsion.
>“For the first time, we succeeded not only in launching it from a submarine using its booster engine, but also in starting its nuclear power unit, which provided energy to the vehicle for a certain period of time. This is a tremendous success,” Putin said.
>He added that the Poseidon’s reactor is miniaturized to a lesser degree than the Burevestnik’s, being roughly 100 times smaller than a regular submarine reactor.
>Russia has not released details about the technology behind the two reactors. Some defense experts suggested that it derives from Russian nuclear submarine research.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520149626 [Report] >>520152407 >>520155231
>>520149188 (OP)
Depending in running time, could we see these in
>Subs
>Surface ships (sup, Savannah?)
>Airplanes (cargo, military transport, strategic bombers, at least)
Also
>Remote locations (besides mentioned arctic)
>Data banks
>...
Inb4 unredeemable spergers
Anonymous (ID: tGj8tmc9) Lithuania No.520149670 [Report] >>520149979 >>520151352 >>520165809 >>520172495
ye it's pretty cool

while it was presented as a weapon with infinite travel distance, in reality it's a super cool energy source that could see many useful civilian applications too.

World should celebrate instead of seething
Anonymous (ID: NlN+G59Z) Greece No.520149898 [Report] >>520150014 >>520150153 >>520165809 >>520165847 >>520173143 >>520174341 >>520174568 >>520175250 >>520175631 >>520191248
We're back to making historical innovations to kill each other with again
Well, honestly, it's been longer than last time so congratulations are in order
You think anyone of us will be alive to witness the wonders that will come afterwards?
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520149979 [Report] >>520150127 >>520172495 >>520190768
>>520149670
>Rusty pos
>Stolen tech
>Flying Chernobyl
>Faaake
Sadly
Anonymous (ID: tGj8tmc9) Lithuania No.520150014 [Report]
>>520149898
>We're back to making historical innovations to kill each other with again
most of the shit you enjoy today was created thanks to war or military innovation.
Take 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G internet for example.
Or phones.
Or anything at this point.
Anonymous (ID: o+LiQyOH) United States No.520150096 [Report]
>>520149188 (OP)
tomorrow putin unveils the shagohod
Anonymous (ID: tGj8tmc9) Lithuania No.520150127 [Report]
>>520149979
>Flying Chernobyl
tranny western media term
NATO called it "Skyfall" missile though. So lets refer to it that way,
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520150153 [Report]
>>520149898
>Miniaturized, literally portable, at this scale, NPP
>Kill each other
Obsessing much?
Anonymous (ID: xScS9Jsy) Canada No.520150319 [Report] >>520150737
>>520149188 (OP)
I'll believe these claims when they publicly demonstrate them. Until then, Burevestnik is just another piece of overhyped, outdated ziggertech like Kinzhal.
Anonymous (ID: 0sNt5J0g) United States No.520150393 [Report]
I don't listen to what the anti-christ and his CISSYTO trannies say
Anonymous (ID: BjBrBdtQ) United States No.520150550 [Report] >>520150885 >>520150953
What I am not understanding is how the nuclear plant is providing thrust for the missile. You need a lot of gases to be expelled over time to keep it in the air that long. Is the reactor heating up and turning some sort of fuel material into a gas? Is it using a thermopile to make electricity to run a turbofan for thrust? I'm not getting the mechanics of it.
Anonymous (ID: iDLVC30j) United States No.520150666 [Report] >>520155409 >>520177700
>>520149188 (OP)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Pluto

This isn't cutting edge in terms of technology but desperation and stupidity. It basically a doomsday device that coupled with colbalt 60 warheads would kill just about 99% of life on Earth. Israel has a cluster bomb of colbat 60 failsafe as project Samson. It prevents the Arab collation from zerg rushing Israel.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520150737 [Report] >>520151014
>>520150319
Because that's what you want...?
Settle for this, for now, and pray you'll nevervsee much more than this, I guess
Anonymous (ID: nTgJCBnG) United States No.520150787 [Report] >>520150958 >>520177734
I'm not scared of a fucking torpedo lol. What is putin gonna do, bomb san francisco? It can't take out a fighter jet.
Anonymous (ID: Sqzo1aFh) United States No.520150848 [Report] >>520150998 >>520151192 >>520178306
This is really cool, we spent an absolutely retarded amount of money on this and couldn't get it to work, not even with all the Nazi scientists we used to have before they put pajeets into the big defense companies.

Russia's pursuing next generation technology while we sit around pretending that 5g doesn't invalidate stealth.
Anonymous (ID: Sqzo1aFh) United States No.520150885 [Report] >>520160274
>>520150550
It's just heat. It ingests air and heats it up, causing the air to expand and propelling the thing forward.
Anonymous (ID: iDLVC30j) United States No.520150953 [Report] >>520151094 >>520151680 >>520156548 >>520160274
>>520150550
Ramjet. The fuel is the air itself. Being exhausted at thousands of degrees (along with a fuckton of fallout and radiation). Hence the the unlimited range. This isn't new technology it's like 65 year old tech. It's basically a gun- that yes will kill your enemy- but also shoot simultaneously in the nuts at the same time.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520150958 [Report] >>520151153
>>520150787
>Torpedo
It's a fucking cruise missile, retard, and faster than previously though, since turns out it's supersonic; Poseidon is the torpedo...
Anonymous (ID: nTgJCBnG) United States No.520150998 [Report] >>520151286 >>520177803
>>520150848
We could get it to work, we had three of these with Project Plowshare. But what are we gonna bomb with it? A nuclear torpedo is useless. A nuclear powered ramjet missile is less useless, but it's literally suicidal to use when the fallout would destroy Russia's agriculture before it enters US airspace. And since it's extremely hot, it's also extremely easy to intercept.

>Russia's pursuing next generation technology while we sit around pretending that 5g doesn't invalidate stealth.
5G can't detect a B-21 flying 50,000' overhead.
Anonymous (ID: xScS9Jsy) Canada No.520151014 [Report] >>520151178
>>520150737
OH MY GOD THEY LAUNCHED A MISSILE! BUREVESTNIK IS REAL!!
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520151094 [Report] >>520151307 >>520151472
>>520150953
>Fallout
What exactly is the source for that?
Inb4 Pluto: well that was that, but seems they pretty much fixed it, just lost interest or something
Anonymous (ID: nTgJCBnG) United States No.520151153 [Report] >>520151319
>>520150958
last week it was a torpedo, this week it's a missile, next week it's justice league marvel superman etc

putin just can't come up with new ideas, russia couldn't even make MAKS work and no ADVENT equivalent. At least china was smart enough to just buy and copy working designs from Boeing
Anonymous (ID: 99qyxANy) United States No.520151163 [Report]
Man its embarrassing being a mutt or a Russubhuman monkey nigger bragging about finally making shit with tech we stole 80 years ago from our betters
Anonymous (ID: YIDNFn5O) Poland No.520151169 [Report] >>520151446 >>520189015
>>520149188 (OP)
IT WAS REAL TO ME, DAMNIT
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520151178 [Report]
>>520151014
Get off the mapple syrup, leaf...
Anonymous (ID: iDLVC30j) United States No.520151192 [Report] >>520177803
>>520150848
No. We got project pluto to work it's just a really dumb deterrent. What's the detterent of killing everything. A suicide attack.
Anonymous (ID: R1OQFKb6) No.520151253 [Report] >>520151576 >>520151577
>>520149188 (OP)
The real amazing thing to me is the micro-reactor
I wonder how safe it is for civilian uses.
Anonymous (ID: Sqzo1aFh) United States No.520151286 [Report] >>520151706 >>520174352
>>520150998
>We could get it to work
No we made a static test article that was much too large to fly itself let alone the vehicle and payload. Russia's design does not spew radiation out the back, it's closed and self-contained. They announced this the other day.

Anyway this is a cruise missile that's being talked about. The torpedo is based too. Based on new physical principles.
Anonymous (ID: iDLVC30j) United States No.520151307 [Report] >>520152087
>>520151094
A lot of it's classified still. But it wasn't added to to the nuclear triad because it can't be recalled.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520151319 [Report] >>520151538
>>520151153
>Hopeless retard can't keep track of two different items
Butevestbik= cruise missile
Poseidon= torpedo
Anonymous (ID: wPkK3fMY) United States No.520151345 [Report] >>520175922
>>520149188 (OP)
How much cheaper than Missiles is it?
More effective if the target has air defense.
Anonymous (ID: 32PU3ow0) United States No.520151352 [Report]
>>520149670
It's AIR-COOLED.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520151446 [Report]
>>520151169
>Shit bever happens in my shitty corner of the world; ever....
Maybe if you try to actually do something it will...
Anonymous (ID: nTgJCBnG) United States No.520151472 [Report] >>520151797 >>520152087 >>520155449 >>520159263
>>520151094
>What exactly is the source for that?
The intake air after it's exposed to the radioactive fuel elements. Either directly touching it or through a heat exchanger. It's radiation, it can go straight through the pipes at a high enough output level. And if the heat exchanger bursts mid flight, the resulting spill would expose more radioactive material than chernobyl, fukishima and three mile island combined. Which matters because, obviously, each missile would have a fully exposed reactor when it is shot down.

That's the real genius behind the weapon, even when it's intercepted it still causes a huge controllable nuclear radioactive disaster. But only after fucking up russia's land first, and the missile launcher would become an extremely dangerous target for people living near it. This more or less invalidates the concept because the cost of forcing everyone into shielded commieblocks or bunkers is too expensive. We figured this out during Project Safehouse, which is the original idea behind the Vaults in the Fallout videogame series.
Anonymous (ID: nTgJCBnG) United States No.520151538 [Report] >>520151708 >>520166921
>>520151319
It's effectively the same threat but the torpedo failed to impress anyone and the missile isn't impressive either. Putin would get more mileage from just selling a nuclear space ship to China for a moon trip, which is the better application of this technology.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520151576 [Report]
>>520151253
Since they're planning on using it as civilian power plants, guess they're pretty confident about it
Anonymous (ID: iDLVC30j) United States No.520151577 [Report] >>520152522
>>520151253
It's just a fairly normal uranium reactor you'd use for a sub except there's an absolute minium of shielding because it's a suicidal weapon that's fucking retarded. Not even the Soviets went through with building it because it is really dumb. You can't sustain life underground for centuries. That's scifi movie videogame bullshit. We couldn't even get biodomes working above ground in ideal conditions.
Anonymous (ID: v/S+FD/D) Japan No.520151680 [Report] >>520151975
>>520150953
>ramjet
>mach1.2
its a little too slow for that
aside you still needs fuel, air only gives u oxidizer
Anonymous (ID: nTgJCBnG) United States No.520151706 [Report] >>520151969 >>520152522 >>520153442 >>520164559
>>520151286
>Russia's design does not spew radiation out the back, it's closed and self-contained.
On paper. In reality, it'd leak everywhere and it'd leak on a shootdown. It's a flying nuclear reactor, nuclear reactors aren't meant to handle supersonic G-forces and temperature changes that would occur between liftoff, cruise and "landing". And the leaks are extremely desirable from a military standpoint anyway.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520151708 [Report] >>520151950
>>520151538
>Nuclear space ship
Well, there you go; I'll let him know, next kgb debriefing...
Thx, Amerika
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520151797 [Report] >>520152009 >>520152144
>>520151472
You're talking about Pluto; nothing about this one says it works the exact same way/same drawbacks
Anonymous (ID: nTgJCBnG) United States No.520151950 [Report] >>520152522
>>520151708
Nuclear spaceship plans go back to Project A119 and NASA, in theory, is trying to have Lockheed build one. We used a prototypical one in Project Iceworm.
Anonymous (ID: Sqzo1aFh) United States No.520151969 [Report] >>520152371 >>520156413
>>520151706
>In reality, it'd leak everywhere
Why?

>and it'd leak on a shootdown
haha that's kinda cool actually

>It's a flying nuclear reactor, nuclear reactors aren't meant to handle supersonic G-forces and temperature changes that would occur between liftoff, cruise and "landing".
Sure they are. Why not? You have no idea how it even works, seems impossible for you to speak with any authority on the soundness of the design especially since the task it's designed for entails all the things you say. This is weak. Eglin's finest need a tune-up.

>And the leaks are extremely desirable from a military standpoint anyway.
What leaks?

Listen Putin said like 15 years ago that if the west pursued ballistic missile defense he would find out ways to go around it, and he has. Hypersonics with mid-course and terminal maneuvering, Poseidon mega-nuke tsunami torpedo, this weapon. Likely others they have too.

We could have had the future where the President of the US and Putin drive clown cars in red square and laugh. But the Khazarians like Nuland and Vindman wanted war.
Anonymous (ID: iDLVC30j) United States No.520151975 [Report] >>520156984
>>520151680
That's all you need. It's using ground effect. Jets are much efficient closer you are to sea-level. It's really old soviet tech. The fuel is the uranium my nip friend. It could circle the earth several times before frying out. It resembles the mother shipton prophecy of "the dragon" from the early 1400s.
Anonymous (ID: nTgJCBnG) United States No.520152009 [Report]
>>520151797
>nothing about this one says it works the exact same way/same drawbacks
It's still a nuclear reactor, and coming from a lying russian at that. Some things don't change.
Anonymous (ID: b//XRw0E) United States No.520152046 [Report] >>520152221 >>520152522
>>520149188 (OP)
Can they build any of this wondertech at scale though. Thats the big question.
Also wondering if theyve actually carried out a live fire test yet.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520152087 [Report] >>520152239 >>520152545
>>520151307
>Because it can't be recalled
And since when ICBMs can be "recalled"?
>>520151472
>The discoveries made during the creation of the unique power plant will find applications in civilian life, for example in building energy infrastructure in the Arctic,
Anonymous (ID: iDLVC30j) United States No.520152144 [Report]
>>520151797
That's because they don't want to panic Wallstreet. Wallstreet is run on algos that hunt for keywords in news articles and the market pukes accordingly. I'm sure colbalt 60 death rocket wouldn't be great for business
Anonymous (ID: Sqzo1aFh) United States No.520152221 [Report] >>520152545 >>520153361
>>520152046
They developed these miniature reactors for their Harpsichord underwater sonar / active "illusion" system. They have placed a large number of sonar installations on the sea bottom in the arctic which are powered by these miniature reactors, and have a number of UUVs which have speakers which can imitate whales, subs, surface vessels, even airplanes. Think of a big self-propelled underwater boom box playing a recording of anything they like.

hisutton.com completely covers all this technology.
Anonymous (ID: iDLVC30j) United States No.520152239 [Report] >>520159506
>>520152087
IBCMs can detonated prematurely remotely. We also have an orbital nuclear defenses (star wars).
Anonymous (ID: nTgJCBnG) United States No.520152371 [Report] >>520152558
>>520151969
>Why?
Because the heat exchanger is basically a turbocharger with extremely hot, exotic fluids that is exposed to a 10G takeoff followed by a -20 C upper atmospheric cruise. Flying lower closer to the surface avoids this, but massively increases drag and makes it much more likely components will fail. It's unlikely to work perfectly, and again when it's shot down it sprays it's toxic payload everywhere. This is a feature. It's a weapon and it's supposed to do this.

>Sure they are. Why not?
Because a heat exchanger is an extremely complex, fragile device especially when paired with a solid-core nuclear boiler inside a device expected to fly at 1000 mph in atmosphere. You're being dishonest if you think this could work reliably, when it is a single-use disposable weapon whose goal is to turn it's toxic fuel into radioactive fallout that kills the enemy it is pointed at.

>Listen Putin said like 15 years ago that if the west pursued ballistic missile defense he would find out ways to go around it, and he has.
Don't care what a lying russian says. If this is all about ballistic missile defense, then why is Putin so afraid? He must be a bitch like his soldiers.
Anonymous (ID: +sekdW7l) Canada No.520152407 [Report] >>520152691 >>520173458
>>520149626
This concept is neither new nor novel in any way. Westinghouse has micro reactors where the entire enclosure fits in a shipping container. They have been lobbying the fuck out of the government to let them sell them for over a decade

https://westinghousenuclear.com/energy-systems/
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520152522 [Report] >>520152671 >>520153361
>>520152046
>Live fire test
So, Minuteman upgrade was supposed to be "live fire tested" then...?
>>520151950
Russia(/USSR) had those too
>>520151706
And you know that how...?
>>520151577
>Uranium
Doubt it; subs used much more exotic fuels and since this seems to be an offshoot of those...
Anonymous (ID: nTgJCBnG) United States No.520152545 [Report] >>520159623
>>520152087
>>The discoveries made during the creation of the unique power plant will find applications in civilian life, for example in building energy infrastructure in the Arctic,
We've already did this in with Project Iceworm, which I've mentioned. Russia also already has this tech in the arctic and has since the late 50s.

>>520152221
Russia didn't do this because it'd leak everywhere as their existing above-ground RTG radar network has. Which is why Kruschev did not renew the program, because American spies could follow the radiation back to the source and disable or tap the radar it powered. Which is how we figured out where the K-129 was and Project Azoran.
Anonymous (ID: Sqzo1aFh) United States No.520152558 [Report] >>520152871
>>520152371
>Because the heat exchanger is basically a turbocharger with extremely hot, exotic fluids that is exposed to a 10G takeoff followed by a -20 C upper atmospheric cruise.
Yeah, but Russia is the only country capable of masterwork titanium crafting. The ONLY country.

They have the experience to do this. Leaking would reduce the range.

You have no actual technical argument, other than "it's too complicated" which isn't an argument.

>If this is all about ballistic missile defense, then why is Putin so afraid? He must be a bitch like his soldiers.
You're projecting again, Eglin-chan.
Anonymous (ID: nTgJCBnG) United States No.520152671 [Report]
>>520152522
>And you know that how...?
Because I use a heat exchanger in my car lol. I also build them at work. It's not rocket science, and russia's rocket science has never been good in the first place. It's laughable that putin would try and dig up discarded 1950s plans when China literally just steals our technology, which is also bad but is more threatening because it works.
Anonymous (ID: eNK/0K7O) Germany No.520152679 [Report] >>520152769
>>520149188 (OP)
holy shit just nuke washington with your gay missile you gay retard. nothing of value will be lost and we have proofs for nukes ;d
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520152691 [Report] >>520164389
>>520152407
>Currently developing
Also
>Cruise missile
>Shipping container
Hmm...
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520152769 [Report]
>>520152679
First they'll nuke Manhattan, they they'll nuke Berlin (and you'll ve happy)
Anonymous (ID: nTgJCBnG) United States No.520152871 [Report] >>520153085 >>520153279 >>520164946
>>520152558
>Yeah, but Russia is the only country capable of masterwork titanium crafting. The ONLY country.
Nope. We did that for the F-117 then the B-2, F-22, F-35 and B-21. Russia has no major smelting or crafting operations, those have been gradually shut down after 1994 or were in Ukraine. Hence the war for Ukraine, because they have better factories than Russia.

>They have the experience to do this.
No they don't. Russia doesn't have a prototype missile or even a proper carrier vehicle for it. Russia hasn't even done glide tests. Russia also can't do those tests, because all the engineers either escaped to China or were exploded in the war.
Anonymous (ID: cSHVsAQ/) United States No.520152938 [Report] >>520153085
>>520149188 (OP)
can they just launch the missiles at us? Im so tired of the dick measuring contest. just blow us up.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520153085 [Report]
>>520152871
Ahahaha
You should move to Copenhagen
>>520152938
I'll see what I can do...
Anonymous (ID: Tj8zj6nF) United States No.520153199 [Report] >>520153759 >>520191891
>>520149188 (OP)
Why do they need a shitty radiation-spewing missile to hit a target next door? This is like that time Hitler approved the Ratte.
Anonymous (ID: Sqzo1aFh) United States No.520153279 [Report] >>520153395 >>520191702
>>520152871
>Nope. We did that for the F-117 then the B-2, F-22, F-35 and B-21.
Small pieces were made, we haven't made a whole airframe let alone a whole NUCLEAR SUB out of titanium, lol.

NAFO copes are 2023, you need to update your memes.
Anonymous (ID: duhQN2pH) United States No.520153361 [Report] >>520153759
>>520152221
Sounds cool. Dark and spooky for sure, but cool nontheless.

>>520152522
>So, Minuteman upgrade was supposed to be "live fire tested" then...?
Not sure what youre getting at. Im just wondering of Russia does any live firing of this stuff. Its important to see if these weapons actually do their intended job, from start to finish.
Anonymous (ID: nTgJCBnG) United States No.520153395 [Report] >>520153759 >>520154006 >>520154116 >>520169757
>>520153279
>Small pieces were made, we haven't made a whole airframe let alone a whole NUCLEAR SUB out of titanium, lol.
why would we? it's a massive waste of resources vs modern plastics, technology russia and china do not have. Plastic is also inherently stealthy because it doesn't reflect radar

>NAFO copes are 2023, you need to update your memes.
why are you posting with an american flag then? I thought I was talking to another American
Anonymous (ID: U38RR8TY) No.520153442 [Report] >>520153599
>>520151706
Tell that to the space aliens nerd
Anonymous (ID: dGvjpwEb) United States No.520153568 [Report] >>520153794
>>520149188 (OP)
>we had the tech in the 50s but it got shelved
Anonymous (ID: nTgJCBnG) United States No.520153599 [Report] >>520154016 >>520154055
>>520153442
I did, what do you think Project A119 was about. This is not a new idea and the USAF went so far to install a nuclear reactor into a B-36 just to prove how shit the idea is. A nuclear reactor cannot roll, at least not using older designs Russia can afford to make. It's sad when Putin goes on camera and talks about 1950s era technology, Russia doesn't even have pulse wave or liquid nuclear reactors as China tries to make.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520153759 [Report] >>520154024
>>520153199
>Spewing
You're the one spewing massive cope
>>520153395
>Plastics
Would like to see how that'd work out at:
>600m underwater pressure
>20km above sea level radistion
>>520153361
What part of they just flight tested it did you miss?
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520153794 [Report]
>>520153568
>They took our hypersonics
Anonymous (ID: Sqzo1aFh) United States No.520154006 [Report] >>520154127
>>520153395
>why would we?
It's vastly superior.

>why are you posting with an american flag then?
Americans were the first to reject you NAFOs, remember? Remember the information Czar Nina, the Ukrainian? LOL you keep on keeping on and pretend the past didn't happen but your black eyes and fat lips are your own fault. You freely lie, that's not going to work here. And your butthurt is palpable. No honor is given to those who betray their nation for fortune in another. That includes any mercenary who supports Ukraine even to the detriment of our United States.

You're not in charge. You are a servant and you will learn this. Trump cut Ukraine off and they're going to lose quicker. It's more humane this way. And some day you can let this mission go - it's clearly become too personal for you to handle without flying off the handle.
Anonymous (ID: U38RR8TY) No.520154016 [Report]
>>520153599
Oh I'm not arguing Russian silly tech, I literally said space ayys. There are ways of containing radiation past the exhaust plume earthie
Anonymous (ID: nTgJCBnG) United States No.520154024 [Report] >>520154411
>>520153759
Modern plastics work much better than metal, since metal tends to get brittle at low temperatures and will deform faster. It's not 1950 anymore, structural plastics have been figured out by all first world countries which russia is not. China is almost there though, and is far ahead of russia in this way which is why China doesn't buy a lot of titanium.
Anonymous (ID: U38RR8TY) No.520154055 [Report]
>>520153599
Also ramjet < scramjet and ionizing
Anonymous (ID: iDLVC30j) United States No.520154116 [Report] >>520154211
>>520153395
Right Eglin Retard. China certainly doesn't have the capabilities to make plastic. Real American public education at it's finest. I hope you niggers are replaced with AI not even AI is this fucking retarded.
Anonymous (ID: nTgJCBnG) United States No.520154127 [Report] >>520154527
>>520154006
>It's vastly superior.
No it's not. Titanium is extremely radar reflective. It's also heavier than plastic, and weaker than plastic.

>No honor is given to those who betray their nation for fortune in another.
You're talking about Trump's Chief of Staff Jared Kushner? I've figured out that you're some sort of lying russian
Anonymous (ID: nTgJCBnG) United States No.520154211 [Report] >>520154455
>>520154116
Modern plastics are composite materials sort of like fiberglass. It's why China tried to buy out those autoclaves from Boeing before Obama stepped in and nixed it. It's the same tech in the F-35 and V-22 airframes, which have never failed.
Anonymous (ID: /+yK8T3X) Brazil No.520154291 [Report] >>520154443
>>520149188 (OP)
Vladimir Putin is the Thomas Edison of WMD production
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520154411 [Report] >>520154525
>>520154024
>Get brittle
Just defined plastics; radiation is radiation
>Low temp
Last thing a supersonic jet would need to worry about...
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520154443 [Report]
>>520154291
"Experts" pitching in...
Anonymous (ID: iDLVC30j) United States No.520154455 [Report] >>520154617 >>520154748
>>520154211
Every single fucking chink working at Boeing, Macdonald Douglas, Gruman whatever has sold that tech back to China decades ago. America has zero leverage technically this isn't the 1990s.
Anonymous (ID: nTgJCBnG) United States No.520154525 [Report]
>>520154411
>Last thing a supersonic jet would need to worry about...
First thing it has to worry about if it's parked in the arctic or flying above 20,000'. Metal expands and contracts with heat when many plastic blends don't.
Anonymous (ID: khfwWYMz) United States No.520154527 [Report] >>520154689 >>520165136
>>520154127
>Titanium is extremely radar reflective.
Russia's stealth technology is based on a plasma envelope around the craft. It has the downside of making radar and even GPS/GLONASS useless, as well as cutting all radio comms. But the advantage is you can use existing airframes which aren't inherently stealthy.

They've been developing new physical principles for many decades.
Anonymous (ID: nTgJCBnG) United States No.520154617 [Report]
>>520154455
yes, but notice how Boeing is so shit they sold all their plastic airframe tech to a domestic company that doesn't hire foreigners. Which is why China had to buy it, or at least tried to, in the first place. This is also why Boeing probably won't make it to 2030.
Anonymous (ID: gG86rTqO) Ireland No.520154674 [Report] >>520154829
>>520149188 (OP)
more terror wonder weapon bullshit from the dying dictatorship and USSR cargo cult
Another 500 euro donated to the Ukranian military from me.
vlow it out your arse OP you tyrant slave scum
Anonymous (ID: nTgJCBnG) United States No.520154689 [Report] >>520154803 >>520154844 >>520164238
>>520154527
>Russia's stealth technology is based on a plasma envelope around the craft.
This doesn't exist and even if it did, it is extremely visible to quantum radars the type of which China demonstrated with their quantum satellite program. This type of stealth, if it's even real, is already dead day one even if it exists.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520154748 [Report] >>520154835
>>520154455
Did you get the memo where they developed tanks specifically for arctic temps?
>Flying above 20000
Ever heard of MiG-25/31; heck SR-71? Don't think low temp was the issue for them, but you surely know better ..
Anonymous (ID: khfwWYMz) United States No.520154803 [Report] >>520154947 >>520154972 >>520155035
>>520154689
>This doesn't exist
It does and it's not only effective, it's cheap. You can look this up it hasn't been a secret for 15+ years. It's Soviet tech.

>it is extremely visible to quantum radars the type of which China demonstrated with their quantum satellite program
It's curious that you'd carry water for your uncle Xi but not for your uncle Putin.

>This type of stealth, if it's even real, is already dead day one even if it exists.
You're coping now. I believe you're in a post-Snowden information bubble, you can't just look up anything you like. It's OK I totally understand - they don't trust you low level bean flickers.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520154829 [Report]
>>520154674
Pakistani tech is where it's at ..
No underage girl (or boy) can evade it....
Anonymous (ID: nTgJCBnG) United States No.520154835 [Report] >>520154941 >>520174242
>>520154748
>Don't think low temp was the issue for them
Russia's MiGs don't work anymore and the SR-71 is also 50s era technology built by ourselves, not Russians. We have better technology now, as I keep showing.
Anonymous (ID: gG86rTqO) Ireland No.520154844 [Report]
>>520154689
>quantum radars the type of which China
yeah whatever do you always beliuve shit from totalitarian single dictaor states with no press or free speech? Vatnik and chang bullshit yet their nations are run by primitive dictator kings.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520154941 [Report]
>>520154835
>Dey dun work
Tell that to ukrops ..
E for the effort evading the temp point, though ..
Anonymous (ID: gG86rTqO) Ireland No.520154947 [Report] >>520155012
>>520154803
if you are that braindead and thick about russian wonder terror weapon claims you need to get off the internet
Anonymous (ID: nTgJCBnG) United States No.520154972 [Report] >>520159493
>>520154803
>It's curious that you'd carry water for your uncle Xi but not for your uncle Putin.
I'm merely pointing out that russians are liars but Chinese can be reliably trusted to do things, at least halfway. China tries much harder than Putin and Xi is much smarter about technology than Putin. Which is why Xi doesn't promise what he can't deliver and why Xi only announces weapons AFTER a successful weapons test. And also, Xi actually tests weapons on concrete targets within China not innocent Ukrainian civilians. In this way, China is also the better moral nation.

Xi mostly gets what he wants through diplomacy anyway, since nobody trusts a lying russian.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520155012 [Report] >>520155089
>>520154947
Saar, please do not redeem internet, Saar!...
Anonymous (ID: gG86rTqO) Ireland No.520155035 [Report]
>>520154803
>post-Snowden
he was a russian spy you fucking retard, he gave them the tech to spam this board with garbage and bullshit and flag hop and they have been at it for a decade
Anonymous (ID: gG86rTqO) Ireland No.520155089 [Report] >>520155173
>>520155012
you'll need to do better than that you retarded vatnigger spastic
Anonymous (ID: IDQzO6mH) United States No.520155158 [Report] >>520156147
>>520149188 (OP)
so is it a multi stage munition? Will the reactor/launch/loiter portion fly home and parachute to safety after the hypersonic 'spear' launches out of it?
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520155173 [Report]
>>520155089
Says the "irish"....
Anonymous (ID: 1m6eT1yc) United Kingdom No.520155231 [Report] >>520155470
>>520149626

Europe is trying to make flight out of it. It literally saves on fuel. Except it is limited in duration. All reactors are. It isn't cheap if you can imagine all the parts.

It seems like far more costs? Except it has almost guaranteed performance.

On a moon mission you're possibly saving big with fuel to return and get there cheaper? On deepspace probes tremendously.

Are they the first? In that size.

It's quite an advancement. More and more applications develop it stabilising any duration and outfitting.
Anonymous (ID: 3YvvvuA2) United States No.520155327 [Report] >>520155470
So if it’s a ramjet how does it take off? Chemical booster or air launched or what?
Anonymous (ID: PIpU5Dee) Poland No.520155409 [Report] >>520155719 >>520177779
>>520150666
>It basically a doomsday device that coupled with colbalt 60 warheads would kill just about 99% of life on Earth. Israel has a cluster bomb of colbat 60 failsafe as project Samson.
100% pure bullshit
>he actually believes some little bombs can destroy 99% of life on Earth
lmao, that's even stupider than believing in getting vaxxed.

Reminder that """nuclear winter""" and """doomsday devices""" are a psyop by pansies who don't want us to merely nuke each other as God intended.
Anonymous (ID: U38RR8TY) No.520155449 [Report]
>>520151472
Yeah you're a fucking retard glownig confirmed
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520155470 [Report] >>520155785
>>520155231
Europe is literally like an headless chicken running around aimlessly, rn.
>>520155327
Boosters
Anonymous (ID: cvpHbTVo) United States No.520155607 [Report] >>520155731
>>520149188 (OP)
>Russian super missile based on a concept thats over 60 years old.
>Artwork designed on bootleg copy of Autocad 2002. Latest version available to Russians.
>Project codename from 2009 Bond film.

Oh boy I'm super terrified!!!
Anonymous (ID: b2WZy7ub) New Zealand No.520155719 [Report]
>>520155409
There is no nuking each other about you, you will only get nuked. You have no nuclear weapons
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520155731 [Report]
>>520155607
>AutoCAD
Ironic, since well known "secret" within the industry is (top level) cad software=russian programmers
Anonymous (ID: 1m6eT1yc) United Kingdom No.520155785 [Report]
>>520155470

Except it has an electric flight program in development. Nuclear would certainly help it. Except cost and duration. Can it be stabilised for flight. Yes, it's still scratching ass and coming up with mass migration. Meanwhile there's conflict and recession.

However we were discussing it. It has been hypothesised and in development for longer, especially for space. Interesting to see how that develops. It's exciting in some regards. In others on a weapon ackkkk.
Anonymous (ID: nNkRlfHn) Canada No.520156140 [Report] >>520156242 >>520156642
>>520149188 (OP)
>comparable in output with a reactor of a nuclear-propelled submarine, but it’s 1,000 times smaller
Bullshit. The power output is limited by your ability to dissipate the heat otherwise it will meltdown, and a tiny air cooled reactor in no way has the cooling capacity of water cooled systems.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520156147 [Report]
>>520155158
It's a nuclear missile; why'd it fly back home? It vaporises along with target lol...
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520156242 [Report]
>>520156140
I'll let them know they need to steal more heatsinks to bolt onto it
Anonymous (ID: 3k8wKXvR) United States No.520156413 [Report] >>520156684 >>520156947 >>520157018
>>520151969
>terminal maneuvering
not possible unless russia somehow broke physics, is that what you're suggesting you gay retard peasant russian shill?

>Poseidon mega-nuke tsunami torpedo
also not physically possible, you don't even understand how tsunamis work and why bombs can't create them. unless you're suggesting again that russia broke physics

russia lost, russia lost ukraine, russia lost the space race, russia lost every war it ever fought without the help of the usa. your only hope is trying to demoralize american citizens, but russians are niggers and you failed this too
Anonymous (ID: nNkRlfHn) Canada No.520156548 [Report] >>520156822
>>520150953
>Ramjet
This is supposed to be a turbojet. A ramjet nuclear powered cruise missile would be a lot more believable, much simpler with fewer moving parts.
Turbojets are complicated and expensive as hell. Crazy to use something like that in a single use munition. A solid fuel ICBM is probably a lot cheaper to make.
Anonymous (ID: PIpU5Dee) Poland No.520156642 [Report] >>520157699
>>520156140
>The power output is limited by your ability to dissipate the heat
You do realise that the whole thing works by having supersonic compressed air flowing through it, right?
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520156684 [Report] >>520158426
>>520156413
>1300km/h
>Muh impossibry terminaru manoeuverru
What's an hypersonic glide vehicle?
>Not physicaryru possibru
Watch me...
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=underwater+nuclear+test&ia=images&iax=images
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520156822 [Report] >>520158111
>>520156548
>Multi hour flight (test flight)
>Solid fuel
Retard much?
Anonymous (ID: khfwWYMz) United States No.520156947 [Report] >>520158426 >>520176731
>>520156413
>not possible unless russia somehow broke physics
Wrong, you can see their missiles are based on a rail for the structure rather than some gay weak tube.

>also not physically possible
It's just 2x Tsar Bomba in an underwater package, and I've read all of Project Seal which proves conclusively that the Poseidon is quite real.

You're just a kid, I understand. Possibly a bot. You display no real intelligence, you have a script which I've seen, and refuted, before.
Anonymous (ID: titAnYKa) Australia No.520156984 [Report]
>>520151975
>It's using ground effect.
Imagine using meme words without understanding them
Ground effect occurs at half the wingspan you complete fucking retard
Anonymous (ID: 1m6eT1yc) United Kingdom No.520157018 [Report] >>520158426
>>520156413

I think you'll find the cooling is from the flight using ducts and propeller inside it.

Tusanami are force causing reaction. When there's a big explosion, perhaps it's possible. Dynamite fishing. Look wave.

I think you're a faggot, chat physica, and put it in ass.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520157118 [Report]
>I-it's just a larp
Meanwhile
>Trump orders nuclear weapons tests https://www.rt.com/news/627127-trump-nuclear-weapons-tests/
Anonymous (ID: nNkRlfHn) Canada No.520157699 [Report]
>>520156642
Yeah, you realize compressing air heats it? Air is already much less efficient at cooling than water, using air using air that's already 700C doesn't help matters.

Whats the power rating of submarine reactors, like 200 megawatts? High performance fighter jet engines are like 50 MW, why would you even need 4x the power of a jet for a much smaller, lighter, lower drag cruise missile?
Anonymous (ID: nNkRlfHn) Canada No.520158111 [Report] >>520158348
>>520156822
Retard, it's about the cost of the weapon system. If you have these engines, why the fuck would you use them on single use expendible munitions instead of putting it on a drone armed with nuclear missiles that can be reused?
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520158348 [Report] >>520158498
>>520158111
>MAD nuclear war
>Cost
Who's the retard, again?
Anonymous (ID: 3k8wKXvR) United States No.520158426 [Report] >>520158749 >>520158882
>>520156684
>What's an hypersonic glide vehicle?
a meme that misses its target by miles because it's not maneuverable. you can't create a tsunami with a bomb, it's not physically possible. you fundamentally don't understand how a tsunami works

>>520156947
you also don't know how a tsunami works. you're very low iq

>>520157018
this russian shill is malfunctioning. russia lost the space race, russia lost the cold war, russia lost every war it ever fought without help from the usa. if russia were winning you wouldn't need to post on a vpn pretending other countries actually support you subhumans. your throat will be slit by a ukrainian, russian faggot. there is no escape for you
Anonymous (ID: nNkRlfHn) Canada No.520158498 [Report]
>>520158348
This wunderwaffen doesn't circumvent MAD. Even if you sneakily get in a first strike and take out all the land based nuclear launch sites, it doesn't stop submarines from launching a counter strike.
Anonymous (ID: nNkRlfHn) Canada No.520158749 [Report] >>520158971
>>520158426
>you can't create a tsunami with a bomb, it's not physically possible
People are retarded. There's no comparing the amount of water displaced by le tsar bomba compared to tens of thousands of square kilometers of seafloor vertically displacing the entire volume of ocean above it by several meters.

Tsunamis involve orders of magnitude more energy.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520158882 [Report] >>520159005 >>520159075
>>520158426
>Misses target
Paging butthurt israelis
>Impossibru
Take a look at Pacific nuke tests, then tell me what you'd call this:
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=underwater+nuclear+test&ia=images&iax=images
Anonymous (ID: 3k8wKXvR) United States No.520158971 [Report]
>>520158749
it's because all of that energy from the tectonic plates shifting stays in the ocean, it has no escape so it keeps going until it dissipates or hits something. with a bomb all that energy turns to gas and escapes to the surface, creating a large wall of water, but no tsunami which is exactly what we saw when the usa did all its underwater weapon tests
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520159005 [Report]
>>520158882
Or, better said, soreass...
Anonymous (ID: 3k8wKXvR) United States No.520159075 [Report] >>520159161
>>520158882
a big wall of water that collapses inside of itself because all the energy is going upwards. your pics do not show a tsunami
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520159161 [Report] >>520159393 >>520159583
>>520159075
>Inside
>Checks scale
The fucking cope...
Anonymous (ID: 7ycKJpYD) New Zealand No.520159263 [Report]
>>520151472
>And if the heat exchanger bursts mid flight, the resulting spill would expose more radioactive material than chernobyl, fukishima and three mile island combined.
pfffffft retard
Anonymous (ID: 3k8wKXvR) United States No.520159393 [Report] >>520164274
>>520159161
it's literally just physics, you're arguing against physics

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emRPrNiEVFI

where is the tsunami?
Anonymous (ID: YC0AiU20) United States No.520159493 [Report]
>>520154972
You sucked a lot of chinese politician dick just to be wrong, anon.

https://www.csis.org/programs/strategic-technologies-program/survey-chinese-espionage-united-states-2000
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520159506 [Report]
>>520152239
Sure you do...
>ICBMs can detonate prematurely?
And this can't why? And wtf that got to do with anything anyway?
Anonymous (ID: 3k8wKXvR) United States No.520159583 [Report] >>520159820
>>520159161
and here is a video of the 2004 tsunami that killed hundreds of thousands of people

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WO7TZFBAlaE

do you notice the difference?
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520159623 [Report]
>>520152545
Russia has a big ass floating npp, rn; this is literally as portable, as it could be.
Anonymous (ID: x8FVHrXz) Canada No.520159653 [Report] >>520160126
>>520149188 (OP)
>Russian meme weapons
Sorry but Russia just isn't a believable country anymore, CGI renderings and videos don't mean shit.
Anonymous (ID: iSGQCcCH) United States No.520159740 [Report] >>520159966 >>520163852
>>520149188 (OP)
How can a nuclear missile propel through the air without ejecting propellant? You know 2nd law of thermodynamics or whatever.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520159820 [Report] >>520160049
>>520159583
>B-but the difference,
Are you really that retarded? It's for localized targets, not one off planetary scale destruction
What a fucking copefest this got
Should rename the board to Copers Anonymous
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520159966 [Report]
>>520159740
Maybe just ask them what's the secret, then spill the beans to us...
Anonymous (ID: 3k8wKXvR) United States No.520160049 [Report] >>520160182
>>520159820
localized targets, i don't understand this nonsense. if you fire off a fucking nuke you're getting planetary scale destruction
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520160126 [Report]
>>520159653
>Russia doesn't really exist; i-it's just virtual reality (and a gas station)
Sleep safe now
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520160182 [Report] >>520160215
>>520160049
If you don't understand it, don't debate it lol
Anonymous (ID: 3k8wKXvR) United States No.520160215 [Report] >>520160461
>>520160182
>IT'S JUST A LITTLE NUKE BRO NO NEED TO ESCALATE
lmao
Anonymous (ID: BjBrBdtQ) United States No.520160274 [Report] >>520160575
>>520150953
>>520150885
That is wild though. The fact that the unit itself is irradiated is irrelevant I suppose, as the ending is supposed to be a nuclear explosion anyway. But, the idea that this shit is flying for thousands of miles, many of them above your own territory, and spewing out at least "lightly" irradiated air the entire time is absolutely insane. Seems like it is more a mad dog threat weapon, very jewish.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520160461 [Report]
>>520160215
>IT'S BEYOND MY IMAGINATIO; IT CAN'T BE REAL
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520160575 [Report] >>520162284 >>520163285
>>520160274
How the fuck you retards can say thst?
Does every other reactor spews radiation willy nilly?
Anonymous (ID: eIkjV02U) No.520160705 [Report] >>520161053
>>520149188 (OP)
How is Russia exploring the moon right now while we're having this big war? Is Russia way more advanced than any of us can comprehend?
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520161053 [Report]
>>520160705
>Why aren't sanctions working?
They are (for them, I guess...)
Anonymous (ID: BjBrBdtQ) United States No.520162284 [Report] >>520163026
>>520160575
>How the fuck you retards can say thst?
>Does every other reactor spews radiation willy nilly?
Um yeah, they do. It is sort of how it works. It is the radiated neutrons which keep the reaction going, and the radiated gammas from fission that heat the water which is used to make the steam. The reactor compartment and the primary components get heavily irradiated. On a ship you can have a relatively large amount of space to offer some distance separation and protection from flux. Not to mention your system can allow for the heavy weight of shielding. On a missile, neither of those things is an option. The incoming air is heated on the HX and the inside of that HX is radioactive as hell. Gammas go through metal my retarded nigger. Also some neutrons will also. The exhaust will have some level of radiation in it.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520163026 [Report] >>520164813
>>520162284
>My niggertruck spews thick clouds of black smoke all over the place
>Ergo, every other truck in the world does the same too
No, they don't, absolute nigger; literally only you niggertruck does.
Anonymous (ID: 9CR/b1G8) United States No.520163285 [Report] >>520164099
>>520160575
What happens to a reactor after it fucking blows up from the explosives mounted at the front of the missile it's attached to? The radiation it's making doesn't just disappear.
Anonymous (ID: 4fCPoSQM) United States No.520163605 [Report]
>>520149188 (OP)
>The ultra-miniaturized reactor can achieve full operation in a matter of minutes
That's cool af
Anonymous (ID: khfwWYMz) United States No.520163852 [Report]
>>520159740
It is simply a bunch of tubes or square-tubes which get extremely hot and as the missile goes forward the air goes through the tubes and expands and thrust is generated. Presumably the rate of reaction ie heat is what is moderated to achieve variable speed.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520164099 [Report] >>520164201
>>520163285
>What about my reactorinno
That'll be right next on CSI post-spocalypse season...
Anonymous (ID: 9CR/b1G8) United States No.520164201 [Report] >>520166985
>>520164099
So what happens to the nuclear material then?
Anonymous (ID: khfwWYMz) United States No.520164238 [Report]
>>520154689
>if it's even real
SU-57 has a complicated astro-navigational globe. Last big fast plane to have one was the SR-71, this was before GPS. It will position itself optically.
Anonymous (ID: PffQ8+su) United Kingdom No.520164274 [Report]
>>520159393
Do you know how many times bigger a 100 mega ton blast would be to that little piss spout? From horizon to horizon the fucking sea would move skywards and then come crashing back down as a radioactive wave that would wash out entire coastal cities. The shock wave from the Russian 50 megaton test blew out windows hundreds of miles away and it traveled many times around the globe. That was only 50 megaton and it destroyed everything from horizon to horizon, the pilots that dropped it barely escaped with their lives. Such weapons are impractical to be dropped from a bomber, but its different when its on a torpedo. it would be hard to detect and have unlimited range and potentially able to stay operational for weeks or even months just waiting for the instructions to detonate right outside a large coastal city or even up the river right in the center of it.
Anonymous (ID: BedctPvE) United States No.520164389 [Report]
>>520152691
>Inb4 unredeemable spergers
>2nd post is an unredeemable sperger
Huh. You must be psychic.
Anonymous (ID: BedctPvE) United States No.520164559 [Report]
>>520151706
>The tested device that worked perfectly is impossible because my team didn't do it.
Anon... C'mon.
Anonymous (ID: 7vlNS3w1) United States No.520164718 [Report]
>>520149188 (OP)
I dont care. I just want WW3. This planet needs some deep cleansing.
Anonymous (ID: BjBrBdtQ) United States No.520164813 [Report] >>520166985
>>520163026
>No, they don't, absolute nigger; literally only you niggertruck does.
You don't know shit about nuclear power macaca. 49 posts? A portagee calling a white man a nigger? Is this some new MonkeyAI? Never speak to me again.
Anonymous (ID: HHcg5VDN) New Zealand No.520164910 [Report] >>520166985
>>520149188 (OP)
the techs been around for decades, its just never been seriously considered because its a retarded idea.
deploying one of those missiles with a conventional payload will still be considered a nuclear strike, making them completely useless.
Anonymous (ID: BedctPvE) United States No.520164946 [Report] >>520174041
>>520152871
Anons, this Eglin-poster is a perfect example of how you will always be ignorant if you have no empathy. Observe his suicidal irrationality and take note of its effects.
>muh team good because I am main character.
>other team always tyrant evil Hitler-bad.
>bad mean stupid and incompetent
>universe slave to my tummyfeels
Basically a female poster.
Anonymous (ID: i+KhmQ/y) United States No.520164971 [Report] >>520166985
>>520149188 (OP)
When do we get Alien kino to go with the nuke saber rattling?
Anonymous (ID: BedctPvE) United States No.520165136 [Report]
>>520154527
To be fair, Russia's stealth is based on defeating exotic sensors, and American industry has hard-shifted to passive-optical and spin-optimized passive optical. Even at night if we had serious shooting to do, Starlink would just pulse a visible light the same way a camera flash would, just on a larger scale.
So mostly we see soldiers who want to survive flying super low and yeeting tf out of theater asap under the assumption that everyone sees everyone always.
Anonymous (ID: fX3HDLAK) No.520165208 [Report] >>520166985
>>520149188 (OP)
*yawn*
nobody gives a shit
Anonymous (ID: aVRvSN87) Mexico No.520165785 [Report] >>520166985
Genius idea, steal 1950s american tech then wait until goymericans inevitably forget how to make it then present it as brand new wunderwaffles

You heard of attrition war? get ready for archiving war, whoever can keep their tech alive through the niggerification of the world wins
Anonymous (ID: tUm/+hFr) No.520165809 [Report]
>>520149670
should be very useful in satellites, maybe spaceship, moon base or on extreme regions such as arctic

or you can have these missiles essentially just fly for months or years in international waters right next to US as a fear tactic

>>520149898
neither US nor Russia fully disarmed their nuclear triads or stopped pointing these strategic weapons at each other

in early 2000s, US withdrew from ABM treaty, started building "missile defense shield" in Europe and at sea that could intercept Russia's mainland strategic nukes, which are vulnerable during early phase
this could give US the temptation to nuke Russia as first strike and deal with Russia's second strike

and more than 20 years ago Putin already warned that Russia will not be building such shield, but would be forced to improve offensive capabilities, hence all these impressive weapons that are aimed at countering US missile shield

back then, Russia was in a bad spot, US thought that Russia won't be able to maintain the existing weapons, let alone make new complex designs, so it will be able to counter those old missiles
Anonymous (ID: p3AuZytH) United States No.520165847 [Report] >>520171798
>>520149898
>You think anyone of us will be alive to witness the wonders that will come afterwards?

Some will be, for sure, but not many. Most likely after WWIII the global population will go from 8 billion+ to somewhere around 2 or 3 billion. Maybe 4 billion if humanity is lucky.

Most of modern civilization will be destroyed completely and unusable. The cities that aren't destroyed by nuclear weaponry will likely become empty ghost towns as crime takes over from desperate people trying to survive by any means necessary.

Amongst the people who do survive, they will tell stories. Our present civilization will became a story that children grow up hearing about just like we grew up hearing stories about Atlantis and the flood. How every society has a story about a great global deluge.

There's a reason why billionaires are building bunkers and seed vaults while investing in cutting edge tech. Do you realize the power that they'll have after the war? Imagine the normal person loses access to electricity and barely can figure out how to grow crops and raise animals just so they can't die, and then 20 or 30 years after the war, the surviving billionaires emerge from their bunkers in literal flying saucers and UFOs and life-extension technologies and they descend upon the remaining human societies to guide them, give them approved knowledge and technology, and rule over entire civilizations as their personal fiefdoms.

Thus history will repeat, as it often has. The histories of ancient Sumer and Israel and others will play out yet again, just perhaps in a different geographical location
Anonymous (ID: aVRvSN87) Mexico No.520166018 [Report]
I just want to see nuclear powered cars so the saudis go back to being inbred camel herders and stop having a stake in geopolitics
Anonymous (ID: 2OGL/EGi) United States No.520166252 [Report]
>49 spam posts
what is this thread sliding, anyone know?
Anonymous (ID: tUm/+hFr) No.520166921 [Report]
>>520151538
>torpedo failed to impress anyone
let's see
Russia has a proven design for a 100 MT nuclear warhead
which can be put inside such an underwater drone, which itself is powered by a nuclear engine, on top of other things
even if it is downsized to 30MT and crafted specifically to contaminate the area, there will be hell

now practically half of US population is living at the coast, all these big, important cities are by the ocean
it is basically a high-yield ICBM that will destroy and contaminate large areas for at least a hundred years

but what makes it more dangerous than ICBM is that its launch is stealthy
you can launch these things and program to hit the targets simultaneously as a surprise first strike attack
you could be living inside your city, and suddenly huge radioactive tsunami appears out of nowhere
you won't even have the 30-60 minutes you are given by the typical ICBM

would this prevent US second strike on Russia? no, but this new weapon and fear will be the new reality for people who know about it

of course, the main purpose of this weapon is to bypass existing and some future missiles defense shields
this is just a bonus
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520166985 [Report]
>>520164201
Ask Hiroshima and Nagasaki residents; they might have an idea ...
>>520164813
>Apopletic sperging
Eat shit, nigger
>>520164910
>If we can't achieve it it's because it's retarded
>>520164971
That'll be right after the break...
>>520165208
>Shitfest of sperging, seething and coping
>Noonegivesashit
>>520165785
>Everything we couldn't achieve was stolen from us
Anonymous (ID: 2OGL/EGi) United States No.520167020 [Report] >>520167046
>49 spam posts
what is this thread sliding, anyone know?
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520167046 [Report]
>>520167020
Your ass
Anonymous (ID: 2OGL/EGi) United States No.520167171 [Report] >>520167243
>51 spam posts
what is this thread sliding, anyone know?
Anonymous (ID: ByZHcw28) United States No.520167229 [Report] >>520167962
>>520149188 (OP)
It's a mongoloid missile made by mongoloids that doesn't even work
Anonymous (ID: GwTAPN65) United States No.520167230 [Report] >>520167962
Look here, you can see the front astro-navigational globe just under the cockpit to the side. There is another located along the spine of the aircraft near the back.
Anonymous (ID: 9CR/b1G8) United States No.520167243 [Report] >>520167335 >>520167962
>>520167171
Using a nuclear propellant on a missile is a bad idea, he's shitposting that it won't be radioactive in the slightest.
Anonymous (ID: 2OGL/EGi) United States No.520167335 [Report] >>520167962
>>520167243
you said in 1 post what he couldn't even say in 51 posts? that's pathetic. what a homosexual schizo spammer
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520167962 [Report]
>>520167229
>Nothing Chuck Norris couldn't handle singlehandedly/McGiver couldn't defuse with baby clip
Attaboy, that's the spirit; back to sleep, now
>>520167230
That's an IRST; doubt you'd be able to track stars from within a plasma shell, though
>>520167243
>>520167335
>Pulling ideas out of my ass
>I'm a genius
Yep, you both are...
Anonymous (ID: 2OGL/EGi) United States No.520168039 [Report] >>520168149
>52 spam posts
what is this thread sliding, anyone know?
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520168149 [Report]
>>520168039
>Sliding
Your momma
Anonymous (ID: GwTAPN65) United States No.520168817 [Report] >>520168957 >>520169128 >>520173275 >>520173406
Another thing Russia has going is some sort of electro-magnetic short circuiting weapon. You can see it in the drogue in the back of the SU-34 but it's also apparently been made into a pod and integrated into the SU-57 and its drone buddy aircraft.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520168957 [Report]
>>520168817
Don't pull shit out of your ass; that a chute plus rear facing radar
Anonymous (ID: GwTAPN65) United States No.520169128 [Report] >>520173306 >>520174579
>>520168817
this is not a bomber, look at the payload at the wing tips too

it's a pure electromagnetic warfare supersonic machine
Anonymous (ID: 2OGL/EGi) United States No.520169178 [Report] >>520169249 >>520169616
>54 spam posts
what is this thread sliding, anyone know?
Anonymous (ID: GwTAPN65) United States No.520169249 [Report]
>>520169178
Nothing. You're just salty.
Anonymous (ID: 3jc9DD+b) United Kingdom No.520169616 [Report]
>>520169178
A Twitter thread, based fellow oldfag.
Anonymous (ID: a1kxNA5O) United States No.520169757 [Report] >>520171167
>>520153395
you stupid fuck, you can't make a sub out of plastic. The pressure hull has to be either steel or titanium. Titanium is lighter and stronger than steel is objectively better for subs than steel. It allows for deeper diving, faster speeds, and more internal volume. The US never figured out how to weld a whole sub in a massive argon filled hangar but the russians did. It's expensive, but objectively has better performance.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520171167 [Report]
>>520169757
That's because you haven't heard of high-tech papier mache...
Anonymous (ID: 1XbVUDcg) Australia No.520171326 [Report] >>520171353 >>520172400
>>520149188 (OP)
They nuked themselves during one of the first tests which left a massive crater and engineers and scientists all died in the explosion, europoos freaked out because the radiation detectors went off.

Hopefully they gave those people a memorial for paving the way for the missile.
Anonymous (ID: 1XbVUDcg) Australia No.520171353 [Report] >>520172400
>>520171326
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyonoksa_radiation_accident
Anonymous (ID: gz+PJeVZ) United States No.520171798 [Report] >>520172702
>>520165847
If civilization stumbles that much, or even half as much, we go extinct. Several nuclear facilities will lose their storage pools. Not all will be as lucky as Fukushima was and will go critical. They won't have heroic rescue efforts. They'll release enough gamma radiation to gamma sterilize the planet thousands of times over. Bacteria and viruses won't survive, much less anything generating oxygen. The planet will go anaerobic. The last bodies of the last people to die won't decay. They'll turn into greasy white statues. Just like the dead bodies in the shipwrecks of the Great Lakes. Earth will just be a sterile lifeless mudball..
Anonymous (ID: wHJd4D8g) Japan No.520171882 [Report] >>520172707
I can see this being useful if you're gonna shoot someone from across the solar system
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520172400 [Report]
>>520171326
>>520171353
>Shit happens
Environmentally seems to have been about as nothingburger as it could be:
>radiation levels peaked at 4–16 times normal levels at six of its eight stations inSeverodvinsk, 47 kilometres (29mi) to the east, reaching1.78microsievertsper hour shortly after the explosion, but returned to normal levels 2.5 hours after the explosion.
Posthumously got order of courage (appropriate, given the nature of their job...).
Anonymous (ID: 3qoQ63I6) United States No.520172495 [Report] >>520172614 >>520172883
>>520149670
>civilian application
Yeah... AI datacenters for spying on you. Also your energy bill will go UP
>>520149979
>Flying Chernobyl
Depleted Uranium shell contamination never stopped America.
Anonymous (ID: f+Z9XCgy) Finland No.520172614 [Report] >>520172967 >>520173222
>>520172495
>Depleted Uranium shell contamination never stopped America.
Do you realize that depleted uranium is uranium that misses the good parts that will go nuclear? Its poison, as heavy metal, like lead. DU ammo has environmental issues, but its basically equal to spreading lead dust to combat zones.
Anonymous (ID: p3AuZytH) United States No.520172702 [Report]
>>520171798
>If civilization stumbles that much, or even half as much, we go extinct

People rebuilt and were living at ground zeros in Hiroshima and Nagasaki right after WWII. Nuclear war would be devastating but we wouldn't go extinct, just would revert to the stone age. Except of course for the elite who have bunkers and food stores and farms and likely veritable towns and small cities deep underground. Civilization itself won't collapse, but ours will. And it will be taken over again by the elite who will act as literal god kings
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520172707 [Report]
>>520171882
The 14km flight test give no clue about actual range (dor referentce, NK tests to actual range ratio), but probably not going to be flying for months or anything like that, given this thing was miniaturized to the max, and so fuel anount was likely also reduced to minimum.
Anonymous (ID: Yle133YT) Czech Republic No.520172772 [Report] >>520172930
>Puccia claims
AHAHAHAHAHA
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520172883 [Report] >>520172992
>>520172495
>Extra capacity
>Energy bill going up
That doesn't add up
>DU
If (while) it doesn't kill you,...
Anonymous (ID: 1dh4a2oe) United States No.520172884 [Report] >>520173081
Not trying to downplay the technological achievements of russia- but wouldn't the radiation expelled by the engine make it easy to track? Im not an expert or anything but it seems like hypersonics would be a more effective vehicle for nuclear strike
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520172930 [Report]
>>520172772
>Visegrad enters the chat...
How's nafo going, these days?
Anonymous (ID: 3qoQ63I6) United States No.520172967 [Report]
>>520172614
>depleted uranium is uranium that misses the good parts that will go nuclear?
1. Nuclear weapons are a Jewish myth taken from a sci fi novel. Original tests were all edited footage. Above ground testing was conveniently banned just as home film cameras became popular. Japan had 0 radiation contamination. 70% of all injuries were burns. Japan was firebombed.
2. Nuclear electricity generation is real.
3. the small particles of depleted uranium released during firing and impact are extremely dangerous due to their easy ability to be inhaled directly into the blood stream, or consumed on food and pass into the blood stream. It is much worse than lead.
Anonymous (ID: QSV9fmSI) No.520172987 [Report] >>520173265
>>520149188 (OP)
All lies. RF is weak, they need to brag to make others fear them, thus respecting them.

Not the quality but the quantity wins wars.
Anonymous (ID: 3qoQ63I6) United States No.520172992 [Report] >>520173265
>>520172883
>>Extra capacity
>>Energy bill going up
> That doesn't add up
Yes it's called a government managed by parasitic Jews.
Anonymous (ID: QSV9fmSI) No.520173034 [Report] >>520173265 >>520173447
>>520149188 (OP)
A nuclear reactor produces only heat. How does it propel and accelerate the missile to 1300km/h
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520173081 [Report] >>520174482
>>520172884
>Countless nuclear powered subs
>Suddenly this is the one
Explain that, if not just PTSD from project Pluto
Anonymous (ID: 875OgK7u) United States No.520173143 [Report]
>>520149898
the matrix doesn't have the capacity to run war on apocalypse scale, enjoy your regurgitated local conflict slop till the end of time
F4T3 (ID: dajx4vfc) United States No.520173171 [Report] >>520173265 >>520174352
>>520149188 (OP)
Retarded fucks. First off, they aren't the first to do...shit. We did this back in the 60's. THEN decided that a flying 'active nuclear reactor', was probably a bad idea.

In general with a nuke, if it's shot down...it will NOT detonate. Key things have to take place in specific order, for detonation. However, if you shoot an active nuclear reactor...let's say...like Fukushima. IT SPILLS RADIATION EVERYWHERE.

In essence, Russia is gloating over making a 'dirty bomb'. Because WHEN the shit gets shot down...the reactor...assplodes. And alllllll of that nuclear radiation...is spread over mass distance over whatever population or environment is below.

Congrats fucko! I'll take 'retarded pooryly thought out ideas' for $10,000 Alex. Final answer.
Anonymous (ID: 67kMLM6H) Australia No.520173222 [Report]
>>520172614
Nah, it's deifnitely real. How do you explain all those malformed and defective muslims? Definitely due to depleted uranium and not something else.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520173265 [Report] >>520173351 >>520173471 >>520173501
>>520172987
Thanks, expert
>>520172992
So why would they ever need this and not just rise it anyway, regardless?
>>520173034
>How does it propel any other power unit? Maybe the huge amounts of watts/hour...?
>>520173171
Negro tard, just kys, ok?
Anonymous (ID: QSV9fmSI) No.520173275 [Report] >>520173335 >>520173367
>>520168817
That's the plane which got shot down the most in Ukraine.
A total disaster.
Here's one of the many pilots of such planes su34 who got captured by the supreme forces of the best army in the world - the ukr army.

https://files.catbox.moe/n56cbr.mp4
Anonymous (ID: QSV9fmSI) No.520173306 [Report]
>>520169128
Su34 is a supersonic bomber aircraft.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520173335 [Report] >>520173484 >>520173542
>>520173275
That's the plane which evaded not one, not two, but fucking THREE Patriots...
Anonymous (ID: Q6x9nfp+) Ireland No.520173351 [Report] >>520173439
>>520173265
nigga who's paying you?
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520173367 [Report]
>>520173275
Also, lmao at ghost army of Queef
Anonymous (ID: q9T6kkN5) Czech Republic No.520173406 [Report] >>520173455 >>520173484
>>520168817
Does it short circuit the plane itself? Would explain loss numbers
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520173439 [Report]
>>520173351
>Shekels
A wild Irish appears ..
Anonymous (ID: v84VZrri) United States No.520173447 [Report] >>520173626
>>520173034
If you heat gas, it expands. In a jet engine, this expansion is constrained, so that it produces hot, high-pressure gas, which can be directed to expand in one direction, becoming cooler, fast-moving gas.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520173455 [Report] >>520173530
>>520173406
>Trustmebro
Anonymous (ID: JBuq/pqk) Canada No.520173458 [Report] >>520173905
>>520152407
yeah its absolutely nuts that we have has small reactor capability (your example is one of a few that already exist) that can power anything, be deployed remotely, is basically 0 risk, and is clean/efficient cost wize, but we just refuse to use it because retards think its going to cause godzilla or meltdowns.
Anonymous (ID: 3qoQ63I6) United States No.520173471 [Report] >>520173546
>>520173265
Current energy production methods can't sustain the energy demands of AI datacenters. Politicians could have always made nuclear but refused until they could use it to spy on everyone.
Anonymous (ID: q9T6kkN5) Czech Republic No.520173484 [Report] >>520173567
>>520173335
Too bad 40 of his friends fail to evade patriot >>520173406
F4T3 (ID: dajx4vfc) United States No.520173501 [Report]
>>520173265
Nice reply. Well thought out. Oh yeah, I'm cumming in your mom after dinner.
Anonymous (ID: q9T6kkN5) Czech Republic No.520173530 [Report]
>>520173455
>every single link shows visual evidence of a loss
>ziggers cry “trust me to”
Anonymous (ID: QSV9fmSI) No.520173542 [Report] >>520173601
>>520173335
That's bullshit. And you know it.
This pilot says it that laughing two missiles at a plane from another plane after interception has a posibilotu od hit more than 100%
One missile launched has possibility of hitrimf enemy plane of 80%
you launch two guaranteed hit.
Ground to air.missiles are cen way more deadly to the plane.
One missile one hit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFB6iFnR4MU

There is English subs.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520173546 [Report]
>>520173471
That's got nothing to do with rising orices when demand/supply goes down
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520173567 [Report] >>520173699
>>520173484
K; keep me posted lol
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520173601 [Report]
>>520173542
Waat?
Anonymous (ID: QSV9fmSI) No.520173626 [Report] >>520173938
>>520173447
Jet engine is burning fuel.

So you saying it uses air to propel itself by using the heat from the reactor?
Anonymous (ID: q9T6kkN5) Czech Republic No.520173699 [Report] >>520174150
>>520173567
Pro-Russian laughing at dead Russian pilots, name more iconic duo
Anonymous (ID: xEcfYRYu) Norway No.520173905 [Report]
>>520173458
Pretty sure O&G lobbying is a big part of the reason this isn't adopted yet.
Anonymous (ID: v84VZrri) United States No.520173938 [Report]
>>520173626
>Jet engine is burning fuel.
To produce hot, high-pressure gas

>So you saying it uses air to propel itself by using the heat from the reactor?
Yes. This is not a new concept. The US made a ramjet design more than sixty years ago. This missile is too slow to use ram compression, so it would likely use a turbocompressor driven by an expansion turbine in the exhaust stream. It would need an external source of power to get the turbine up to speed, but it would just need reactor heat and air flow after that.
Anonymous (ID: xEcfYRYu) Norway No.520174041 [Report]
>>520164946
His posting is feminine because he is 110% a faggot.
You could take double nigger cocks up your ass while sucking off a tranny, and you would still be less of a faggot than him.
Anonymous (ID: 4rLyRp+B) Portugal No.520174150 [Report] >>520174206
>>520173699
Lmao
Kys faggot
Anonymous (ID: q9T6kkN5) Czech Republic No.520174206 [Report]
>>520174150
I’m not Russian pilot, why would I be faggot?
Anonymous (ID: xEcfYRYu) Norway No.520174242 [Report] >>520174592
>>520154835
>MiG-31 doesn't work
Tell that to the ukies that hide under the bed the second one is spotted taking off anywhere in Russia.
Anonymous (ID: PWSNT9RN) United Kingdom No.520174341 [Report]
>>520149898
>Innovations
The US already had such a thing foir decades ago, they just thought it was retarded to drop nuclear engines onto their own population when conventional works just fine.

Putin is just looking for wonderwaffen strongman attention to avoid people noticing his failed war.
Anonymous (ID: GwTAPN65) United States No.520174352 [Report]
>>520173171
see
>>520151286
Anonymous (ID: PWSNT9RN) United Kingdom No.520174482 [Report]
>>520173081
Nuclear subs are surrounded by their own neutron inhibitor (water) and the radiation is kept inside a 4m box.
This thing will leak like a sieve.
It's called water.
Anonymous (ID: l8oO9Pm6) France No.520174568 [Report]
>>520149898
Not us, but some billionaires have built bunkers in New Zealand from what I've heard. Not sure they'll have the time to get in their private jets to get there.
Anonymous (ID: xEcfYRYu) Norway No.520174579 [Report] >>520174739
>>520169128
>SU-34
>not a bomber
How retarded are you?
Shit at wingtips are the e-war suite.
These planes are dropping FAB-500 at ukraine daily, pretty sure that qualifies as a bomber.
Anonymous (ID: QSV9fmSI) No.520174592 [Report] >>520174693 >>520174739
>>520174242
Mig 31 launches kinjal , the hypersonic missiles. The plane is interceptor by design. It is not.much usednin Ukraine.
Mainly su 34, su 25, su 30sm and su 24
Mig25 was the fastest interceptor ever built 2500 km/h. It was made to shoot down sr71. all decomissioned. No longer produced.
Anonymous (ID: wxDkyvta) United States No.520174679 [Report] >>520174739
>>520149188 (OP)
How have the zoggies on /k/ been doing with all this?
Anonymous (ID: xEcfYRYu) Norway No.520174693 [Report]
>>520174592
MiG-25 was superceeded by 31, which is currently in use, and does it's job really fucking well.
Also the coolest plane since SR-71.
Anonymous (ID: PWSNT9RN) United Kingdom No.520174739 [Report] >>520174882
>>520174579
Theyre also exploding pretty often too.
So much for ewar.
>>520174592
Awful lot of dead pilots for not used.
>>520174679
Generally laughing at yet another Autocad wonderwaffen that doesn't really exist, like the Su57, the fat BMP and the Armata from what I understand.
Anonymous (ID: CDaYHVnF) United States No.520174769 [Report]
Holy shit. Lindsey Graham just revelealed his his in charge of physics. 7
Anonymous (ID: xEcfYRYu) Norway No.520174882 [Report] >>520175881 >>520175890
>>520174739
Sure some explode, that's what happens when you fight in the most AD dense war theatre in history.
Planes also went down in WW2, Korea, Vietnam, etc.
A lot survive in what would otherwise be unsurvivable scenarios thanks to that ewar.
Bombing hohols with infinty money glitch and access to all the best AD from the west is a bit different than bombing civilians in Gaza or goat herders in Afghanistan.
Anonymous (ID: JT0KxEfD) Belarus No.520175250 [Report]
>>520149898

Smart bombs, precision guided armament
A more sophisticated way to end up dead
Still we search and invent such intelligent weapons
That kill each other like the Gears of War
Anonymous (ID: wxDkyvta) United States No.520175631 [Report]
>>520149898
Don't care. Fuck Israel.
Anonymous (ID: wsVg4Fd/) Canada No.520175814 [Report]
>>520149188 (OP)
Did somebody say "mini reactor"???
Anonymous (ID: q9T6kkN5) Czech Republic No.520175881 [Report] >>520175981
>>520174882
>memory holes Iran
Ohnonono ahahahahaha
Anonymous (ID: PWSNT9RN) United Kingdom No.520175890 [Report] >>520176040
>>520174882
You are coping tbqh.
Nice VPN.
Anonymous (ID: wsVg4Fd/) Canada No.520175922 [Report]
>>520151345

It's not a question of price. It's a question of thwarting any sneak attacks that could disarm Russia. Once it's airborne it can just cruise around a vast wilderness for fucking ever. Fuck with the Russians and its targets are activated and it goes to work as the little doomsday dead man's switch device it is.
Anonymous (ID: nwqm2Elb) United States No.520175928 [Report]
>>520149188 (OP)
It runs on energon cubes, its difficult to shove the square cube in there though without slicing off the corners of the cube, so they have to use a piston compressor to shape it round first.
Anonymous (ID: xEcfYRYu) Norway No.520175981 [Report] >>520176206
>>520175881
Pissrael didn't fly once inside Iran's border with any plane, and the US gave a heads up.
What's your point?
That standoff munitions can penetrate AD?
That pissrael's iron dome was inefficient and couldn't block Iran's missiles?
Anonymous (ID: xEcfYRYu) Norway No.520176040 [Report]
>>520175890
No, I'm not coping, unlike you I face reality.
There are no wunderwaffles, in war shit gets destroyed.
Btw, why are you pajeets such rabid kike worshippers?
Anonymous (ID: q9T6kkN5) Czech Republic No.520176206 [Report] >>520176380 >>520176460
>>520175981
Israel didn’t lose single plane bombing Iran that even had state of the art Russian AA
Russia lost 168 fixed wing aircraft’s, including strategic bombers and AWACS, despite not a single plane flying closer than 60km from front
Care to explain this discrepancy?
Anonymous (ID: vSPMwuC7) No.520176316 [Report] >>520176402
>>520149188 (OP)

Functionally useless weapon. It's slower, easier to detect and easier to intercept than an ICBM. You cannot just launch these and have them linger over other countries, because the moment it enters another countries airspace, that is an instant nuclear war you have triggered. It also doesn't even work as a second strike weapon very well, because submarines can do that but much better.

So what exactly is the function of this weapon? More Russian bragging and sniffing their own farts from the looks of it.
Anonymous (ID: xEcfYRYu) Norway No.520176380 [Report] >>520176514
>>520176206
Pissrael didn't fly planes near AD, they used standoff munition exclusively.
You don't lose planes to AD if you are outside AD range...
>168
Is that the fucking oryx numbers?
The same oryx that counted hohol helicopters as lost SU-27?
Lol nigger.
Yeah they lost some planes, and I already explained why.
Keep coping in your piss soaked fursuit, nafo faggot.
Anonymous (ID: aWb1WsRd) Australia No.520176402 [Report] >>520176519 >>520176870
>>520176316
If you can't detect a submarine how are you going to detect this?
Anonymous (ID: 7ycKJpYD) New Zealand No.520176460 [Report] >>520176707
>>520176206
>Russia lost 168 fixed wing aircraft’s, including strategic bombers and AWACS,
kek sure they did NAFOtroon
Anonymous (ID: q9T6kkN5) Czech Republic No.520176514 [Report] >>520176735
>>520176380
> Pissrael didn't fly planes near AD, they used standoff munition exclusively.
Russian planes don’t fly closer to front than 60km, they are using standoff munitions and still gets shot down
Hmmm, care to explain how Russia can’t do what Israel can?
> The same oryx that counted hohol helicopters as lost SU-27?
Uh oh, another made up story to explain how Russians lost 168 planes, including bombers, strategic bombers and AWACS
Anonymous (ID: vSPMwuC7) No.520176519 [Report] >>520176562
>>520176402

It's a slow moving, extremely hot object that will emit a radioactive signal. How the fuck do you not detect it?
Just a reminder, radiation is so easy to detect, we can detect fucking bananas from miles away and we pretty much instantly know when there are elevated radiation levels anywhere on the planet.

It also flies low enough to the ground that people can literally fucking see and hear it as it flies past.

You honestly think America will just let an armed, nuclear missile hover over their country? No. The moment it's detected Russia vanishes. That is instant nuclear war.
Anonymous (ID: 7ycKJpYD) New Zealand No.520176562 [Report] >>520176625
>>520176519
>that will emit a radioactive signal
And yet they don't detect submarines
Anonymous (ID: vSPMwuC7) No.520176625 [Report]
>>520176562

Because submarines are below water, which is pretty fucking good at absorbing radiation.

Want to know something crazy? If I look up, I can see birds flying. But guess what? No matter how hard I stare at the ocean, I can't see those deep sea fish. Crazy that. Not sure why it is or anything. Just doesn't make sense.
Anonymous (ID: q9T6kkN5) Czech Republic No.520176707 [Report] >>520176797
>>520176460
Of course since every single one has proof of loss. Too bad ziggers like you can’t disprove single loss so you made up stories to claim Oryx lies
Anonymous (ID: PWSNT9RN) United Kingdom No.520176731 [Report]
>>520156947
Inverse square makes poseidon a useless squib.
Nukes don't have the energy to create big enough waves unless they are specifically used to trigger a landslide or something that will dump significantly more energy into the wave.

You might as well nuke the city instead, it would be far more effective.
Anonymous (ID: xEcfYRYu) Norway No.520176735 [Report] >>520177242
>>520176514
How the fuck are bombs standoff munitions you dumb fucking nigger?
They fly daily sorties with SU-34M on the fucking front.
>168 number again
You sound like a broken record with your oryx bullshit numbers.
Here, have a hohol propaganda source that disputes your claim.
https://ukr.warspotting.net
Go fuck yourself with a cactus you insufferable faggot.
Anonymous (ID: 7ycKJpYD) New Zealand No.520176797 [Report] >>520176874 >>520177287
>>520176707
Proofs? May I see them?
>U-Uh, no I can't show you that would compromise our systems, f-fucking zigger!
Anonymous (ID: b2vW2iEK) United Kingdom No.520176870 [Report]
>>520176402
>If you can't detect [difficult to detect thing], how will you detect [very easy to detect thing]!?
lol
Anonymous (ID: PWSNT9RN) United Kingdom No.520176874 [Report]
>>520176797
>He expects every loss deep behind russian lines to be well documented by Ukrainians.
They're lucky to have as many proofs as they have. I believe them.
Anonymous (ID: q9T6kkN5) Czech Republic No.520177242 [Report] >>520177431
>>520176735
> You sound like a broken record with your oryx bullshit numbers.
Because you can’t disprove them, so why won’t I mention them
> have a hohol propaganda source that disputes your claim.
But that doesn’t disprove anything? Warspotting only counts physically visible losses and doesn’t count Russian own reports about losses, which Oryx accepts. You know just like there’s not a single photo of USA lost fighters in Red Sea during bombing of Yemen but American reports about losing plane is accepted as proof of loss
Anonymous (ID: q9T6kkN5) Czech Republic No.520177287 [Report]
>>520176797
> May I see them?
Yes? Just go on Oryx and click on any of those losses
Anonymous (ID: xEcfYRYu) Norway No.520177431 [Report] >>520177646
>>520177242
I can't disprove the flying spaghetti monster either, doesn't make it real.
You put forward that number, and I can only assume your source for that number is the thoroughly discredited oryx blog.
The burden of proof is on you, faggot shill.
Also, oryx doesn't geolocate, they accept any and all reported losses with no vetting, you'd have a hard time finding a less credible source.
Anonymous (ID: q9T6kkN5) Czech Republic No.520177646 [Report]
>>520177431
>Russian reports: We lost Su-30SM over Crimea during latest drone attack, to be warrior is to live forever, uraaaaa!
>Oryx: okay, check, adding it to tally
>ziggers: SIR, SIR, WHY ARE YOU ADDING IT AS LOSS, THERES NO GEOLOCATION YOU BLOODY BENCHOD, RUSSIANS ARE LYING NO PLANE WAS LOST, DELETE IT THIS INSTANT
Anonymous (ID: Wr/YkRVF) United Kingdom No.520177700 [Report]
>>520150666

>This isn't cutting edge in terms of technology but desperation and stupidity
Cope harder fatso, every day your retarded, nigger-fried shithole gets worse and every day you are left in the dust of people who didn't give everything away to Shaniqua and Shlomo. At no point has the US ever been close to being able to build this and now it's totally impossible. Rest in piss faggot
Anonymous (ID: Wr/YkRVF) United Kingdom No.520177734 [Report]
>>520150787
Anon you're so fucking stupid you could lead the faculty at MIT
Anonymous (ID: hkkLYDjM) Australia No.520177779 [Report] >>520181086
>>520155409
did you even read why they cancelled it. because it leaves nuclear wash. nuclear fucking wash. you know those trails in the sky you see behind planes. now imagine that, but its nuclear fucking waste. it means that even the location this missile would be launched from would be fucking radiated to fucking hell and back. the land it travelled over, would be radiated to hell and back.

unlimited range, 1300 km/h nuclear waste pouring out over all over the sky. no wonder all the billionares are fleeing to bunkers now and accelerating construction. if that fuckin yahoo putin launches one its OVER. and thats before it even HITS ANYTHING

the fucking merchants of death, early pre-pussification usa started building one of these and went "wait, no. this is too far". do you fucking understand
Anonymous (ID: Wr/YkRVF) United Kingdom No.520177803 [Report]
>>520150998
>>520151192
>we
>we
>we
>we
All >you ever did was stuff your brown faces with cheetos LMAO
Anonymous (ID: Xgufl0v4) Russian Federation No.520177821 [Report]
I'm almost certain that Burevestnik really works and it's based on a fast neutron reactor with minimal (maybe no) shielding heating up the air in a convention turbojet engine.

Basically imagine a regular aircraft engine, but instead of the combustion chamber with fuel there's a demon core. There's no reason it wouldn't work, and since it's a nuke there's no concerns for the safety either.
Anonymous (ID: Fu8W5ULI) United States No.520178274 [Report]
>source: putin
>putin's source: trust me bro
Anonymous (ID: pS24bRKg) Latvia No.520178306 [Report] >>520179236
>>520150848
>couldn't get it to work, not even with all the Nazi scientists

That's how you know it's fake. Those monkeys have been making up shit forever
Anonymous (ID: R7jdL+c/) United States No.520178552 [Report] >>520191300
Jews control all governments. They want to start a fake WW3 with lots of real Goyim blood and death. Then, when a billion people are dead, the Earth is in chaos, and everyone is desperate for food and stability, their world government will be there to "save" us and Satan will have total control.

https://youtu.be/EICDW12UkV0
Anonymous (ID: R7jdL+c/) United States No.520178697 [Report]
The Jew-Nited Nations was created for a reason.
Anonymous (ID: xEcfYRYu) Norway No.520179236 [Report]
>>520178306
The newest burger ICBM is a design from the fifties, that got an upgrade in the 70's
Patriots did fuck all against Iranian ballistic missiles, and fuck all to khinzals and oreshnik, hell, can't even handle iskanders.
US, Russia and Chinks all have deployed defensive lasers that work in limited numbers now.
S-400 and 500 could theoretically intercept MIRVs, but I doubt any system can realistically do it.
I don't know jack shit about subs, but I do know that Sweden has their panties in a bunch 24/7 over Russian subs in their waters, some of them are most likely imaginary, probably not all, so they seem to work just fine.
Anonymous (ID: akdiDaAT) Sweden No.520181086 [Report]
>>520177779
Project Pluto was cancelled because the Uranium core ablates and loses effect after about 10min of flight time
Mutts could not find a solution to this problem

They didnt cancel Pluto because theyre nice people
Because they couldnt get it to work
Anonymous (ID: 8I4+qSs0) Hong Kong No.520183382 [Report]
>>520149188 (OP)
>comparable in output with a reactor of a nuclear-propelled submarine, but it’s 1,000 times smaller
Anonymous (ID: 2OGL/EGi) United States No.520185444 [Report]
>69 spam posts
what is this thread sliding, anyone know?
Anonymous (ID: qNmoz2IP) No.520188116 [Report]
>>520149188 (OP)
If you have oil to sell an easy thing to do to make sure that nuclear never happens is to do stuff like that.
Anonymous (ID: u7ImvXDZ) No.520189015 [Report] >>520190283
>>520151169
What is this? That launching site seems to be operational
Anonymous (ID: SYlViij1) Poland No.520190283 [Report]
>>520189015
it's a sarmat icbm wunderwaffe launch test before and after september 2024
in operational service since september 2023
Anonymous (ID: xZWeN/ZK) No.520190729 [Report]
>>520149188 (OP)
>>520149188 (OP)
>>520149188 (OP)
Reminder that the "no tail" posts are made by VPN niggers of a troon squad from iDrama and Valent Projects cuckademics to normalize furfag degeneracy across the board.
Same trannies who shill for Jewkraine and make the /uhg/ threads btw.
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/518123762/#518129824
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/518281658/#518287969
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/518256371/#518256990
Anonymous (ID: qzGA1Pye) United States No.520190768 [Report]
>>520149979
Yeah, we stole it, and now it's ours. What'chu gonna do about?
Anonymous (ID: suakbFfn) United States No.520191248 [Report]
>>520149898
God youre such a faggot.
U let your ancestors down hard.
Russia and usa are brothers playing war games all day, that leads to innovation.
Greeks get jobs on boats to facilitate chesting on their wives.
Anonymous (ID: qzGA1Pye) United States No.520191300 [Report]
>>520178552
kike faggot
Anonymous (ID: KDyrhpBQ) United States No.520191702 [Report]
>>520153279
The SR-71 airframe and skin were crafted out of titanium. The CIA sent up a front company to purchase the titanium from the USSR.
Anonymous (ID: ZW0aUaka) United States No.520191891 [Report]
>>520153199
Hitler WW1 brain