Soviet Era KGB car breaks you!
Soviet Era KGB car breaks you!
fun fact this is not a Russian car
Not if every government agency uses them and every party functionary has one.
like a heavy 911
thats why you get them to sit on the car before you shoot em mate
Poorly designed for its intended purpose. Look at the liftover height on that frunk: you ever try to lift the corpse of a grown man that high? Not easy.
It could mean a lot of things. Personally I’m gonna guess St. John’s Wort since it’s used to treating depression and everyone knows war is depressing.
The German objective of course was in many ways not to actually take Verdun by force but to make the battle so costly and morale-reducing to the French that they were forced to capitulate either the field or even the war.
Let’s not forget, let’s not forget, Dude, that Gigi Galli is the OG reverse entry master.
The flying brick sabot for the Rail Gun HPV may not be very aerodynamic, but it likely works better than more traditional sabots due to the way that it’s accelerated; using electricity along the sides of the “barrel” instead of propellant located behind the shot.
Most likely you’d need not just more power but a much longer barrel. Escape velocity is about 5x the speed this thing goes at, which means you need a reaction that imparts 25x as much energy. That much power and acceleration would likely rip the device apart just from sheer kinetic forces, and even if it didn’t you…
Well, the only caveat is at some point power becomes less of a limiting factor than barrel length. If I recall correctly railguns effectively have a point of diminishing returns based on barrel length where additional energy/power becomes irrelevant because as the acceleration goes up the time spent in the barrel…
Here you go:
It’s a missile-shaped HVP wrapped in a sabot to keep it in a stable path within the barrel of the weapon. The HVP can be modded to a variety of sabots depending on the weapon it is fired from, and provides a common ammunition, saving manufacture expenses. The HVP looks like this:
you can do anything with the caveat “given sufficient power”.