By the way, the reason for the blue roofs was so that a satellite could see what to target and what not to hit with a DEW. Damaged roofs all showed damage aligned with a moving laser source in orbit, in other words there were streaks across the roofs as fits a moving laser beam.
Streaks, like where on the cars, what drugs are you on. It's in space. It's supposedly firing a gigawatt whatever. Nanoseconds. Ping ping ping. Or zap zap zap.
5000 hits. Cars, boats, and 2200 houses.
You need a fleet of satellites. 100s. If they could even carry the payload. The beam isn't constant it's zapped. Otherwise poof goes the satellite. It explodes. No cooling. The charge is whatever gigawatt, megawatt. The weight of that battery which is dumb is what?
Except no. The satellite weapons are still anti satellite, with the potential to knock out re-entry vehicles, missiles, and sooner re-entry drones. Those drones will also be fitted with them. They're big ass unmmaned jets effectively. For re-entry. It's 7th gen or test stages, they have had smaller success as drones. If missiles still used as anti Sat killers are being replaced by that kind of space weapon. We're still talking time. Or syfi. 6th gen is only just entering the battlefield. Most nations are still prototype stages. It isn't re-entry. Perhaps it has the potential to reach upper orbit the Russians can on some 5th gen fighters, but they don't pop up in Antarctica yet. They won't on 6th gen either.
The problem I have is the forensics. The superheated burn spots. Simply put when you touch something hot you get burnt, the contact trace point of the source. Every fire is this. The contact point of where the fire started. With lasers it's superhot. It either tears through the object punching a hole, or it bores through it like a drill. On metals there are distinct burn patterns, where it superheated boring through the metal until whatever combustibles encased ignited or explodes. So when you have a bunch of cars and metal roofs supposedly being hit by a satellite above it, where are the trace points? Perhaps it was lost in the blaze, side car doors, window, but there would still be this forensic evidence on the thousands of cars.
There is no laser that can fire in nanoseconds at 2200 houses and how many cars and boats. Average what 5000 times. No laser fired off that many shots or even 50x gigawatt/megawatt shots. Not from a satellite. No way. Not in that window it needs to charge. Or you need a huge fucking power source and cooling. Impossibly.
The moon the rovers did it? Like India's lunar landing. Come on.
Instead the aluminium cars like in California, Canada, Stralia, Greece melted because they're made out of increasing alloys, and the houses aswell are full of combustibles. The trees are often more fireproof. See it in every wildfire to date, unless they're naplamed, or the fire wasn't put out.
If China has space lasers. Russia does. It hasn't used them in Ukraine to ignite Kiev and melt missile defense.
By the way, the reason for the blue roofs was so that a satellite could see what to target and what not to hit with a DEW. Damaged roofs all showed damage aligned with a moving laser source in orbit, in other words there were streaks across the roofs as fits a moving laser beam.
Link. Because the houses are all burnt out.
Streaks, like where on the cars, what drugs are you on. It's in space. It's supposedly firing a gigawatt whatever. Nanoseconds. Ping ping ping. Or zap zap zap.
5000 hits. Cars, boats, and 2200 houses.
You need a fleet of satellites. 100s. If they could even carry the payload. The beam isn't constant it's zapped. Otherwise poof goes the satellite. It explodes. No cooling. The charge is whatever gigawatt, megawatt. The weight of that battery which is dumb is what?
Planet stupid.
Probably it's on the moon reflecting sunlight. Unlimited space to set up mirrors and magnifying glasses.
Except no. The satellite weapons are still anti satellite, with the potential to knock out re-entry vehicles, missiles, and sooner re-entry drones. Those drones will also be fitted with them. They're big ass unmmaned jets effectively. For re-entry. It's 7th gen or test stages, they have had smaller success as drones. If missiles still used as anti Sat killers are being replaced by that kind of space weapon. We're still talking time. Or syfi. 6th gen is only just entering the battlefield. Most nations are still prototype stages. It isn't re-entry. Perhaps it has the potential to reach upper orbit the Russians can on some 5th gen fighters, but they don't pop up in Antarctica yet. They won't on 6th gen either.
The problem I have is the forensics. The superheated burn spots. Simply put when you touch something hot you get burnt, the contact trace point of the source. Every fire is this. The contact point of where the fire started. With lasers it's superhot. It either tears through the object punching a hole, or it bores through it like a drill. On metals there are distinct burn patterns, where it superheated boring through the metal until whatever combustibles encased ignited or explodes. So when you have a bunch of cars and metal roofs supposedly being hit by a satellite above it, where are the trace points? Perhaps it was lost in the blaze, side car doors, window, but there would still be this forensic evidence on the thousands of cars.
There is no laser that can fire in nanoseconds at 2200 houses and how many cars and boats. Average what 5000 times. No laser fired off that many shots or even 50x gigawatt/megawatt shots. Not from a satellite. No way. Not in that window it needs to charge. Or you need a huge fucking power source and cooling. Impossibly.
The moon the rovers did it? Like India's lunar landing. Come on.
Instead the aluminium cars like in California, Canada, Stralia, Greece melted because they're made out of increasing alloys, and the houses aswell are full of combustibles. The trees are often more fireproof. See it in every wildfire to date, unless they're naplamed, or the fire wasn't put out.
If China has space lasers. Russia does. It hasn't used them in Ukraine to ignite Kiev and melt missile defense.
Well when I make a death ray I'm gonna put it on the moon.