Rods From God
Posted by DrZarkov99 8 years ago to Technology
I worked with the team that developed this concept. Time to revisit as a solution to Iran and North Korea's nuclear ambitions?
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I say successfully because French pilot Roland Garros first had some success with blang! bwang! bazeee! (engine may occasionally cough) deflector plates attached to his propeller.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flechette
The "Rods from God" system was intended to dig out nuclear weapons without having to endanger civilians. The reason it wasn't pursued was because President Reagan preferred developing a shield that would make nuclear weapons impractical. He offered the dismantling of America's nuclear arsenal, and the sharing of our antimissile technology with the USSR, and they rejected his offer. Like I said, without cooperation, peace is hard to come by.
over the world are doing. did you ever wonder why men who have gone into battle chose NOT to ever talk about it? because they were sickened by what the had to do, kill or be killed and for what? I truly pity the youth of the world because they eventually will be pitted against each other as is showing its ass today. god will not save humanity. Rand gave us the tools but very few have accepted them.
(For Sci-Fi geeks, these kinds of weapons were highlighted in the attack of the Centauri upon the Narn in the series Babylon 5.)
Of course you could use smaller rods, or rods of a less dense composition if the drop speed is less, and they would do considerable damage. However, they might not be powerful enough to dig out a really deep missile site. The North Koreans use caves dug into the base of mountains to hide their mobile missiles, so a vertical drop has to penetrate quite a bit of rock before it can collapse a tunnel. Maybe a rain of the smaller rods at the entrance of the tunnel would trap the mobile weapon behind a curtain of collapsed rock.
I worked on the AirBorne Laser (ABL) program before it was cancelled, and it was quite effective demonstrating that it could destroy missiles in boost phase. However, due to line of sight limitations, and the need to kill the missile in powered flight, the 747 would have to fly within range of North Korea's long range antiaircraft missiles while it loitered waiting for the launch.
There were some ideas for hypersonic missiles that could be launched from Aegis class cruisers and hit the North Korean missiles during boost, but I don't know if that idea ever took off. Because of the short time of boost, even hypersonic (Mach 5+) missiles couldn't be launched from very far away, which could jeopardize the American cruiser, loitering right in the attack volume of North Korean submarines.
There was some study of using the "smart pebbles" orbiting kinetic missile killers against boosting missiles. That was kind of ruled out because the number of orbiting little kill vehicles would have to be huge to insure at least one could deorbit at the right time to hit a boosting missile.
I know they have developed a laser that melts through an object therefore destroying it. Why aren't they using That to take out uoon's missiles?