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How much damage would the rods of God do?
The “rods from god” idea was a bundle of telephone-pole-size (20 feet long, 1 foot in diameter) tungsten rods, dropped from orbit, reaching a speed of up to 10 times the speed of sound. The rod itself would penetrate hundreds of feet into the Earth, destroying any potential hardened bunkers or secret underground sites.
What are gods rods?
Pournelle, whose years of experience in aerospace would fuel a career as a journalist and military science fiction writer, named his superweapon “Project Thor.” Others just called it “Rods From God.” In reality, weapons researchers refer to it as a “kinetic energy projectile”: a super-dense, super-fast projectile that.
Are rods from God Wmds?
A Kinetic Strike, nicknamed Rods from God, is a space-based weapons system in use by the United States of America. It serves as the WMD for the Joint Strike Force.
Are orbital strikes possible?
With 6–8 satellites on a given orbit, a target could be hit within 12–15 minutes from any given time, less than half the time taken by an ICBM and without the launch warning.
Could “rods from God” travel at Mach 5?
Traveling at hypersonic speeds of Mach 5 or greater, these so-called “Rods from God” would be so completely devastating, they could totally forgo any explosive payload—be it conventional, or nuclear.
Will there be ‘rods from God’ in Space Force?
Here’s What You Need to Remember: Though there probably won’t be “rods from God” hurtling through the heavens towards, say, underground Iranian nuclear bunkers, that doesn’t mean that the United States’ newest branch— Space Force —is all on its own when it comes to weapons.
Could “rods from God” travel at hypersonic speed?
Traveling at hypersonic speeds of Mach 5 or greater, these so-called “Rods from God” would be so completely devastating, they could totally forgo any explosive payload—be it conventional, or nuclear. Among the reasons the science fiction-esque idea literally never made it off the ground was thanks to cost.
Will “rods from God” ever materialize?
If so-called “Rods from God”–an informal nickname of untraceable origin–ever do materialize, it won’t be for at least 15 years. Launching heavy tungsten rods into space will require substantially cheaper rocket technology than we have today.