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originally posted by: KindraLabelle2
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: KindraLabelle2
Have you noticed the holes in this shield?
Some appear big enough to drive a small European nation through.
LOL
Your point being?
US Missile Defense Agency video of the 2 December 2008 free-flight hover test of Lockheed Martin's Multiple Kill Vehicle (MKV-L). The MKV is designed to allow a single interceptor to destroy a ballistic missile equipped with multiple warheads or countermeasures. In Lockheed's design, a seeker-equipped carrier vehicle maneuvers into the path of the ballistic missile then dispenses and guides small kill vehicles to their targets. In its first test, the MKV-L hovered for 20 seconds in a special facility at Edwards AFB, California, while recognizing and tracking a simulated target.
originally posted by: ARM1986
We use Starlink. Absolute game changer. Prior to its arrival the best internet connection we could get was about 4mbs down and next to nothing up. There is also literally no mobile signal here either - well, apart from a few bars of 3G in the top field. Mid Wales.
However, I think, potentially, Starlink could be used for many things, good and bad. Great to tie in with Neurolink. Many possible scenario’s.