Do the "rods of God" qualify as hypersonic weapons? If so, this article claims the U.S. has them and possibly used them to damage the Kerch bridge (link borrowed from the GizaDeathStar blog):
"In the 1990s, the U.S. DoD launched a black budget program called 'Project Thor' to install such a weapon in space. The United States developed the 'kinetic bombardment' system without carrying any explosive payload. The 'Rods of God,' as the Thor system is mythically referred to, fires tungsten steel 'telephone poles' at hypersonic speeds from orbit."
Like everything I read on the internet, I have no idea if this info is reliable.
Do the "rods of God" qualify as hypersonic weapons? If so, this article claims the U.S. has them and possibly used them to damage the Kerch bridge (link borrowed from the GizaDeathStar blog):
https://americanmediaperiscope.com/the-rods-of-god-strike-the-kerch-bridge/
"In the 1990s, the U.S. DoD launched a black budget program called 'Project Thor' to install such a weapon in space. The United States developed the 'kinetic bombardment' system without carrying any explosive payload. The 'Rods of God,' as the Thor system is mythically referred to, fires tungsten steel 'telephone poles' at hypersonic speeds from orbit."
Like everything I read on the internet, I have no idea if this info is reliable.
Rods of God were big talk a few years back.
Some think...that obummer dropped one on that chinese factory that just blew the hell up.
Also...trump dropped one on that north Korean mountain that collapsed killing all the NK scientists. 5.5 earthquake was the excuse.
Probably all bs but was interesting back in the day.