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In case of nuclear attack, I can imagine the knee-jerk liberals complaining
if we used a nuclear-tipped ABM to prevent one of our cities getting nuked. They'd probably prefer we let the enemy warhead do it's job rather than us use a nuclear detonation to stop it! Either way, the ABM's being developed now do not have nuclear warheads - it's too bad, really - in the early 70's we had the amazing Sprint and Spartan ABM's, and although there weren't enough of them to stop a full-on Soviet nuclear assault, they were still far more effective than the ABM's we're developing now. Of course, if a nuclear-tipped ABM intercepted a North Korean or Iranian warhead, there would be problems with EMP in the area below the detonation. Not so much of a problem in the early 70's, as their electronics were more primitive (and people really didn't have computers, etc), but now..... "Nomen Nescio" wrote in message ... Hitting a bullet with a bullet amazingly worked in some of the recent anti-missle tests. But, I just can't seeing the military depending on this "mass impact direct-hit" mode of interception in the real world. Do you suppose that the tests were done with inert warheads just as a concept proving exercise, but the real McCoy missles will be armed with small atomic warheads? With a warhead effective over say, a 1/4 mile radius, even those "near misses" would have resulted in a sure kill. If so nuclear tipped, would the government necessarily have to keep such information top secret both for military and political reasons. If what I say is true, you heard it here first. |
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