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the coming hypersonic revolution = end of the age of ICBMs?
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<blockquote data-quote="sferrin" data-source="post: 36966" data-attributes="member: 7600"><blockquote data-quote="avatar"><p>Alright, one stream says that an ICBM system with the right kind of payload CAV launched in a depressed trajectory may offer greater "stealth". I have a feeling this type of thing would work better if operated as a Fractional orbital Bombardment system. for otherwise the ICBM would have to be launched in a general trajectory nevertheless , or the CAVs themselves would have to perform some deft maneuvering , as it were .</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Well the launch would still be visible with a ballistic missile booster and thus still be detectable and interceptable in boost phase no different than any other ballistic missile. Midcourse would probably be the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sferrin, post: 36966, member: 7600"] [quote="avatar"] Alright, one stream says that an ICBM system with the right kind of payload CAV launched in a depressed trajectory may offer greater "stealth". I have a feeling this type of thing would work better if operated as a Fractional orbital Bombardment system. for otherwise the ICBM would have to be launched in a general trajectory nevertheless , or the CAVs themselves would have to perform some deft maneuvering , as it were . [/quote] Well the launch would still be visible with a ballistic missile booster and thus still be detectable and interceptable in boost phase no different than any other ballistic missile. Midcourse would probably be the same. [/QUOTE]
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