https://nationalinterest.org/feature/america-and-russia-are-headed-toward-hypersonic-showdown-30587
Hypersonic weapons move orders of magnitude faster than supersonic speeds; generally the "limit" is Mach5 or roughly 3700mph. We have a new one in testing that can move in excess of Mach20! That's over 15,000mph! Surely fast enough to intercept most.
But hypersonic weapons are extraordinarily hard to defend against. They simply move too fast. The idea is that this technology could put us right back where we were in the 50's and 60's. Then, we had 20-30 minutes to respond to a Russian attack. In that time we had to analyze data, make diplomatic connections on a hotline because nothing else was fast enough, and we had to determine as well if it was a ruse, a mistake, or what?
Now, with hypersonic weapons, that time has been cut to essentially nil --if we expect an attack we'll have two choices: respond from fear, or hope it's a mistake on there end. But it'll all be a guess.
This technology is said to dismantle the old "mutually assured destruction" which in a perverted way has prevent nuclear war (though it came close on occasions).
Just a heads up. Anyone here that thinks war won't come to our home you are mistaken. It's a matter of time, and after WW2 we gave up our protection by being isolated by two oceans. Something to keep an eye out for.
China has their own hypersonic program designed off an idea I had --tungsten poles in orbit that can be recalled onto a target. No radiation, same effects. A tungsten telephone pole at 4000mph does serious damage.
Anyway, what's you guy's take on this?
Hypersonic weapons move orders of magnitude faster than supersonic speeds; generally the "limit" is Mach5 or roughly 3700mph. We have a new one in testing that can move in excess of Mach20! That's over 15,000mph! Surely fast enough to intercept most.
But hypersonic weapons are extraordinarily hard to defend against. They simply move too fast. The idea is that this technology could put us right back where we were in the 50's and 60's. Then, we had 20-30 minutes to respond to a Russian attack. In that time we had to analyze data, make diplomatic connections on a hotline because nothing else was fast enough, and we had to determine as well if it was a ruse, a mistake, or what?
Now, with hypersonic weapons, that time has been cut to essentially nil --if we expect an attack we'll have two choices: respond from fear, or hope it's a mistake on there end. But it'll all be a guess.
This technology is said to dismantle the old "mutually assured destruction" which in a perverted way has prevent nuclear war (though it came close on occasions).
Just a heads up. Anyone here that thinks war won't come to our home you are mistaken. It's a matter of time, and after WW2 we gave up our protection by being isolated by two oceans. Something to keep an eye out for.
China has their own hypersonic program designed off an idea I had --tungsten poles in orbit that can be recalled onto a target. No radiation, same effects. A tungsten telephone pole at 4000mph does serious damage.
Anyway, what's you guy's take on this?