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by runarb
4572 days ago
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This may be easily countered by making the mortar round rotate faster. At list that has been the concern in the past. I guess that the laser has to heat the mortal shell so it exploded in mid ear. If the shell rotate slow it may be possible to heat a single area, but if it was to rotate fast you would need much more energy. Such a system will probably not help Seoul much in an all-out war. According to this article [0][1] N.Korean may have as much as 13,000 artillery pieces positioned along that border, capable of delivering 10,000 rounds a minute. Any anti artillery system will be overwhelmed by thus numbers. 0: http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/military/news/nor... 1: http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/military/weapons/... |
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You can bet the US government and the South Korean government are going to look seriously at that option.