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Originally posted by mbkennel
Dugway?
What exactly do you mean: shaped charges of chemical explosives to initiate implosion of nuclear fuels? Weren't shaped charges known in WW2?
Originally posted by roguetechieThey have a pretty good idea of how it works since they purposely released the paper that directly lead to the f117's development.
Originally posted by roguetechie
Celldar announced in 2001 to be able to detect stealth aircraft by the british
april 22 2008 f-117 retired as celldar is being publically talked about in Iran as well...
Many people believe that the f117's only secrets are related to it's stealth technology... maybe that's what the chinese believed at the time too...
I have slowly but surely been assembling a set of data that looks like the Russians accidentally ON PURPOSE released the math paper that resulted in the f117 .
Especially when one considers that If I remember my lore correctly the first real talk about stealth being detectable by cellular broadcasting equipment came from a university team in a former soviet Bloc nation... (the article I'm looking for seems to have vaporized go figure lol)
Now this line of research I'm pursuing stems all the way back to penemunde and the dark days of world war 2 when there were known to be groups working at trying to find a way to defeat radar... depending on who you ask this got anywhere from NOWHERE to a retrofitted glider mockup. The interesting thing is the scientists involved in that side of the project were scooped up by the russians... who have been VERY GOOD at missiles compared to us...
Originally posted by Bedlam
Nope - nuclear shaped charges. A nuke that squirts the bang in a preferred direction, or with a particularly formed shock wavefront.
Everyone tries to figure out how to make it happen, when you see the insides it's always a "well, crap" moment. It's obvious, but not intuitive, sort of like a Chrysler limited slip differential.
The point being, some things people don't tend to think of on their own, it might be better to not let the shoe drop if it's not out, which is in opposition to most posters on the thread.
Originally posted by roguetechie...in the center of a very carefully machined geodetic ball of explosives (imagine a hollow soccer ball made out of precision shaped pieces of explosive rather than fabric ... with the plutonium ball EXACTLY in the center...)