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Warfare was solved back in the 60 when ICBMs became a thing.
No modern missile system even comes close to their height.
True hypersonics not some cheap chink shit balistic missile
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>>64738186
What about tungsten rods that can't be shot out of the sky
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>>64738367
The minuteman can go about 22 mach,
Thats about twice the Speed of the oreshnik.
Thst much momentum wont care about anything you throw at it.
America had this tech in the 60s
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>>64738367
Tungsten rods can be shot out of the sky. Their payload isn't fragile (because there is no payload), but would be trivial to disrupt their flight characteristics enough to diminish any effect they might actually have on the target.
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>>64738414
Every ICBM is hypersonic
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>>64738186
Consdier this. They can only hit a static target
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>>64740732
such as the opponent's supply chain?



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