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6/22/2025, 3:19:25 PM
I dreamed of the effective way to take out bunkers last night: huge solar-powered drones that charge up capacitor banks in a Marx generator configuration and then shoot large copper-tungsten wires at bunkers with sounding rockets to induce artificial lightning. They could provide roughly a gigawatt per square kilometer on a sunny day, would be limited to coming in after AA defenses are BTFO, and could loiter around BTFOing bunkers all day until they run out of rockets and wire.
6/21/2025, 7:15:52 PM
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>Because you're not counting on the warhead itself for massive penetration, you're counting on the nuclear explosion for that.
Uh...
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedan_(nuclear_test
>The explosive device was lowered into a shaft drilled into the desert alluvium 194 m (636 ft) deep.
>Yield 104 kt
>The resulting crater is 100 m (330 ft) deep with a diameter of about 390 m (1,280 ft).
That's what I call some penetration. Compare...
>The first Ivy shot, codenamed Mike, was the first successful full-scale test of a multi-megaton thermonuclear weapon ("hydrogen bomb") using the Teller-Ulam design. . The bomb was detonated on November 1, 1952, on Elugelab Island yielding 10.4 megatons, almost 500 times the yield of the bomb dropped on Nagasaki, resulting in the total vaporization of the island.
>The detonation produced a crater 1.9 km (6,200 ft) in diameter and 50 m (160 ft) deep where Elugelab had once been
CAN YOU FUCKING BELIEVE THE LARGEST U.S. NUKE TEST EVER HAD WORSE FUCKING PENETRATION THAN A GBU-57!?
I'm telling you, DBHTs are SPECIAL SHIT. These bomb designers are also just some foam helmet scammers ripping off Uncle Sam.
>Because you're not counting on the warhead itself for massive penetration, you're counting on the nuclear explosion for that.
Uh...
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedan_(nuclear_test
>The explosive device was lowered into a shaft drilled into the desert alluvium 194 m (636 ft) deep.
>Yield 104 kt
>The resulting crater is 100 m (330 ft) deep with a diameter of about 390 m (1,280 ft).
That's what I call some penetration. Compare...
>The first Ivy shot, codenamed Mike, was the first successful full-scale test of a multi-megaton thermonuclear weapon ("hydrogen bomb") using the Teller-Ulam design. . The bomb was detonated on November 1, 1952, on Elugelab Island yielding 10.4 megatons, almost 500 times the yield of the bomb dropped on Nagasaki, resulting in the total vaporization of the island.
>The detonation produced a crater 1.9 km (6,200 ft) in diameter and 50 m (160 ft) deep where Elugelab had once been
CAN YOU FUCKING BELIEVE THE LARGEST U.S. NUKE TEST EVER HAD WORSE FUCKING PENETRATION THAN A GBU-57!?
I'm telling you, DBHTs are SPECIAL SHIT. These bomb designers are also just some foam helmet scammers ripping off Uncle Sam.
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