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by frv103 2683 days ago
Interesting that this was literally the major plot point in one of the GI Joe movies. I wonder if they got the idea from the movie. If you google around, the weapon in the movie created a lot of discussion about the real life viability and physics involved about this exact topic.

Here’s a clip of the weapon being used in the movie: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jOKf5r_JMAo

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It is a much older idea than that:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinetic_bombardment

"During the Vietnam War, the US used what it called "Lazy Dog" bombs. "

Sure, they got the idea from the GI Joe movies /s

Not the op, but just wanted to note various technologies in the past have been inspired by fiction: https://screenrant.com/star-trek-real-life-gadgets/

It’s a symbiotic relationship at times. Eg Computers became a thing, fiction ran with it and made up hand held tablet computers, Tricorders, universal translators etc, which materially (not always exclusively) influence future technology designs and directions. Today we have real tablet computers, universal translators etc which were inspired by fiction.

Edit: I missed the specific point being made that the Vietnam War was well, well before the GI Joe movies in question. Apologies!

Sure. I just wanted to point out that the linked article describes similar weaponry used by the US in Vietnam, so the point about inspiration from a movie is kinda moot.
Ah right, apologies I missed that! You make a fair comment given the GI Joe movies came out decades after the Vietnam war.
Are you sure it's not because they are the obvious things?
They seem that way now, but when a computer was the size of a building, perhaps not.