"Most Powerful Weapons in the World" — Trump Says U.S. Has Secret Arsenal Unlike Anything Else on Earth (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pu...
In a bold declaration, President Trump asserts the U.S. possesses unparalleled secret weaponry, challenging the world's perception of American military might and criticizing past leadership. What are these mysterious arms?
Railguns, Ai pilots, and bipedal and quad-legged robots. Source: trust me bro
We got way cooler stuff. And unless I teach them how to do an AI pilot, those aircraft will be trucks and decoys. The current capability is a joke.
Yup.
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I wouldn't hold my breath on railguns. Those have been in work for the past 40 years, but they still seem unable to overcome problems of barrel erosion. (Also muzzle blast overpressure and downstream velocity degradation.) The unmanned fighter wingman seems to be on the threshold of production (YFQ-42 and YFQ-44, recently revealed). The robots have been long overdue, but the trick is how to control them.
Their was an episode on Stargate, one of the scientists was demonstrating a laser. The laser broke and smoke came pouring out of it. Everyone in the University auditorium got up and left. The scientist sighed and sat down dejected. The main character asked him why it broke. Their starships fire these lasers all the time. The scientist said nonchalantly. Oh, yeah it was supposed to break down. The other character asks why? In order to prepare society for the future you have to let them see glimpses of it.
I wish I could updoot you forever because of the SG1 reference…. Complete soft disclosure. Haha
Including the Aschen and their vaccine
So much for fiction. I've dealt with lasers in real life. A failed demonstration is never on the plan. Weapon-level lasers were a known fact in development by the mid-1970s. The Stargate TV series didn't begin until 1997, twenty years later. Why get people ready for a failed technology---when it was already 20 years in the making?
Don't draw real-life inferences about weapons from works of fiction. Everybody has seen people shot by various weapons in films, and the results are all fiction. Especially, the "blow-them-away" effects of shotguns. When a movie takes pains to be realistic, then it could be good, but not otherwise.
If I had to take a gas I would probably bet on satellite mounted weaponry.
A poor bet. It doesn't make sense for ground attack. When is the satellite going to be in position when you need it? Believe, me, I've worked on these problems. Against fixed or moving targets? Below or above clouds? What terminal effects? It makes for a great scene in a movie, but that's all it would be.
What does make sense for a ground attack? Tanks? When is a tank going to be in exactly the right position when you need it?
Hmm, they could prob solve both problems by making more than one🤔 We've already been able to see through clouds for at least 20 years.
For ground attack, infantry, armor, and strike aircraft are excellent. Maybe something like a B-1, loaded up with guided JDAM bombs from high altitude, being cued to the target by drones. I suppose a 2,000-lb bomb with a direct hit on a tank would make it history. The problem with tanks is not that they are ever in the right position (the right position would be nowhere near), but that they are too often in the way. I'm thinking of tanks as the threat. To make them your friend, they have to be mixed in with the advancing infantry. Tanks destroy the threats to the infantry, and the infantry destroys the threats to the tanks. (If you want to see an example of how extreme tank design can become, take a peek at Object 279 from the Soviet army. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obiekt_279)
Battlefield ballistic missiles are great, if you can afford them.
How, pray tell, do we see through clouds, except with radar...and that solution is at least 80 years old. This is where you need high-altitude aircraft with side-looking radar to provide a map of the battlefield and track moving targets.
SAR is good, also the usual beam-directed radar. SWIR will be blocked by clouds (water absorption spectrum). Current laser weapons operate near 1 micron, and we never considered them anything other than clear-weather weapons. SWIR is also blocked by smoke. As for confocal diffuse tomography, it may work in the laboratory, but a battlefield is not forgiving. What would be the basis for thinking it has been "a military technology for at least 20 years"?
Whoa!! More info please....or let the enemy squirm trying to figure out what Trump is referring to?
It would be best to wait until chinka is cleaning up their rubble...
Or any other country for that matter
No more ass clowns - Klaus Fuchs, a German-born physicist, is widely considered the most significant traitor who provided nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union. He worked on the Manhattan Project in the US, UK, and Canada, and passed information to the Soviets, significantly aiding their development of the atomic bomb.
Solar Warden declass incoming! Hopefully while I'm still young enough to take a mothership out for a few laps around the local cluster...
The book series?
Put that 'Black Buget' stuff to work.
When I was in the Army we had Huey Helicopters and Deuce and a half’s.
The Blackhawk was super technology to us.
It has to be better than that! We can clone an extinct wolf for goodness sake!
https://youtu.be/uejAhCMzK20?si=S46zZ1Mt0kIjyMww
They are my cool toys. One reason why I say that we would defeat Russia in 3 weeks in a conventional war. No mas could likely be quicker. The China strategy is different and would be a bigger challenge, but the biggest worry is the sleepers in the US.
One of these is a military grade rail gun
The Ronald Raygun
That is a good idea, but the contractor tried to gouge the government with the munitions and thusly screwing that idea all up. It could make a comeback, but there are better ways.
I would like to know more. The F-47 was a recent reveal, but it is not yet in production. The problem with a disclosure like this is that if the utility of the weapon depends on it not being known, this will blow the cover. And, if the utility of the weapon depends on it being a new element in an adversary's equations, this is not enough to be concerning. i like the Russian approach. They do not tease. "We've got this here 'Oreshnik' hypersonic missile---and there it goes!"
there's no doubt Area 51 and similar facilities have created some weapons systems that would appear almost like magic to most people.
what's less certain is how much control the president has over Area 51 and the other bases that house next-gen weapons. A certain portion of the military went rogue decades ago and it's difficult to use conventional tech to coerce them into following the proper chain of command.
The jews’ have space lasers… So I would think we have something WAY cooler than that! N.T. level inventions that have been perfected.
"Huh? Metal Gear? It can't be!"
Back engineered spacecraft.w zero point energy
Lol....nice!