It would result in big waves and a risk of them turning into tsunamis or first earthquakes and then even bigger tsunamis as it punctures the ocean floor.
If the rods do get as hot as they say, then there won't be any reduction in impact strength.
When something REALLY hot gets close to water the water instantly vaporizes and creates a vapor pocket called the The Leidenfrost Effect. It actually cushions the payload and prevents the water from slowing it down due to friction with the water.
This has also been in the back of my mind and has migrated to the front. I would bet with 99% assurance that some of these ships are carrying missile systems. Maybe white hats also know this and that's why these ships have not been allowed to dock. Every ship being scanned before it moves into port. These missile systems would be way more effective if allowed to move into the USA.
I'm hoping white hats are mobilizing and "tagging" every shipping container they see from surveillance drones.
All that's needed to deactivate these missile batteries are getting a helicopter to come and pick up a regular shipping container and plopping it on top of one of these so the roof can't open up. That, or just turn them on their sides or toss them in the ocean.
Then again, if there are dirty bombs among them, then if you try to touch these containers they may detonate. Eek... What a tactical nightmare, aye?
I don't doubt they can spot the correct cargo containers.
The CCP is likely monitoring them. If they see Military get close with choppers it may make their trigger fingers itchy. Some may even have dead-man switches to prevent isolated EMP attacks.
The only way around that would be tiny-submarine wet work teams working nights to scuttle on board ships and disarm them.
Wondering what a "Rod from God" does if it hits the ocean rather than land....
It's potentially more dangerous.
It would result in big waves and a risk of them turning into tsunamis or first earthquakes and then even bigger tsunamis as it punctures the ocean floor.
If the rods do get as hot as they say, then there won't be any reduction in impact strength.
First clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9tWh5uwQNY
When something REALLY hot gets close to water the water instantly vaporizes and creates a vapor pocket called the The Leidenfrost Effect. It actually cushions the payload and prevents the water from slowing it down due to friction with the water.
This has also been in the back of my mind and has migrated to the front. I would bet with 99% assurance that some of these ships are carrying missile systems. Maybe white hats also know this and that's why these ships have not been allowed to dock. Every ship being scanned before it moves into port. These missile systems would be way more effective if allowed to move into the USA.
Arrests are missing.
We have indictments trickling out...
But no arrests.
https://qalerts.app/?n=3717
"First arrest will verify action and confirm future direction."
I've had my suspicions of this for a while now.
What would be scary if they were unmaned
I doubt they'd start sinking.
I'm hoping white hats are mobilizing and "tagging" every shipping container they see from surveillance drones.
All that's needed to deactivate these missile batteries are getting a helicopter to come and pick up a regular shipping container and plopping it on top of one of these so the roof can't open up. That, or just turn them on their sides or toss them in the ocean.
Then again, if there are dirty bombs among them, then if you try to touch these containers they may detonate. Eek... What a tactical nightmare, aye?
I don't doubt they can spot the correct cargo containers.
The CCP is likely monitoring them. If they see Military get close with choppers it may make their trigger fingers itchy. Some may even have dead-man switches to prevent isolated EMP attacks.
The only way around that would be tiny-submarine wet work teams working nights to scuttle on board ships and disarm them.
Was this really a “crash?” https://nypost.com/2021/08/31/us-navy-helicopter-crashes-off-san-diego-coast/