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by gliese1337
4041 days ago
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White paint (or IR-colored paint, in this case) is worse than a mirror surface; it starts out at a disadvantage already. By assuming a mirror surface, I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt- anything else would be even more useless. |
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Are you saying that picking a coating with low absorption in the part of the spectrum that the laser is in doesn't matter?
I'm not sure I agree with you, since it makes other strategies (such as rolling the projectile in flight or using ablative materials) more effective if the projectile is slower to absorb energy from the laser.
The whole name of the game is to collect as little energy as possible, disperse it as evenly as possible (in non-important areas), and avoid deep penetration.
It doesn't magically stop the laser to paint it the right color, but choosing the right paint is an important part to penetrating laser based defenses.