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Midav
10-21-2005, 09:07 PM
In the early 1990s, the US Air Force was preparing tests at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, designed to lead to a ground-based plasma-weapon in the late 1990s capable of firing plasma bullets at incoming ballistic missile warheads. The enabling technology was a 'fast capacitor bank' called Shiva Star that could store 10 million joules of energy and release it instantaneously. Officials anticipated firing bullets at 3,000km/sec in 1995 and 10,000km/sec - 3% of the speed of light - by the turn of the century. The tests absorbed little more than a few million dollars of annual funding (Jane's Defence Weekly 29 July 1998).

Dumped into the 'soft' electronics of a re-entry vehicle, the bullets were envisaged as destroying multiple manoeuvring warheads at rapid reacquisition rates. By the second half of the last decade, the Shiva/plasma bullet programme was officially dropped. Observers have remarked on how its sudden disappearance at the time the firing tests were scheduled was redolent of a transition to the classified environment.

http://www.janes.com/regional_news/americas/news/jdw/jdw010328_1_n.shtml

Has anyone else heard about this?

Jurpula
10-22-2005, 07:14 AM
Sounds kind of sci-fi but when you combine bunch of smart(?) people and a sh*tload of money, things like this come up. Would be neat to see the gizmo in action, but on the other hand i think it would lead into a armsrace with no ending...

TuNeRsHaRk
10-22-2005, 07:43 AM
they probably realized it was too expensive to maintain. after the cold war there was really no need for it

nognig
10-22-2005, 08:01 AM
I don't think it's possible to fire a bullet a bullet at 3% of the speed of light, in the atmosphere and have it survive. ****, meteors that enter the earths atmosphere burn up and they are made of rock.

I have heard of space-based technology that used high speed projectiles. They could get small projectiles (10's of gram) to such high speeds that they could readily destroy ballistic missiles.

NN

Asheren
10-22-2005, 11:22 AM
Man its plasma you can't burn it.

Midav
10-22-2005, 01:51 PM
Anyone have some more articles? Oddly, I can't find anything else on this...

Jurpula
10-22-2005, 02:05 PM
Man its plasma you can't burn it.
When material heats up it eventually turns in to plasma.