Yes, as quoted from this episode, there will be four AIM-54 ASAT missiles, which are based on the AIM-54C, stored in the cargo bay. No pictures of them stored in the cargo bay or even launched so far.Are they really attempting to put AIM-54 on the SPACECRAFT?
If they are on the payload bay, the AIM-54 has a rocket engine (so it could work in space) and radars also work n space so... why not ?
...Its so stupid, that it almost painful... (moaning)Yes, as quoted from this episode, there will be four AIM-54 ASAT missiles, which are based on the AIM-54C, stored in the cargo bay. No pictures of them stored in the cargo bay or even launched so far.Are they really attempting to put AIM-54 on the SPACECRAFT?
jep there some stuff that just McGuffins..Its so stupid, that it almost painful... (moaning)
like Shuttle to Moon (how to Hell they get them from Low to Lunar Orbit ???)
Even this would most likely not work; I doubt that AIM-54 engine have balanced enough thrust for such function outside atmosphere.the AIM-54 need hell of modifications to work in space including launch ejector form cargo bay
I'm afraid that those AIM-54 will simply aim on target position and launch
i think that a Seadragon launch propellant tanks into Low orbit were Shuttle dock and use that for TLIIt may be theoretically possible to fit enough additional fuel tanks into cargo hold (or a full-scale cryogenic engine stage) to boost Shuttle to the Moon, but there is literally no point of doing so, yes. And Shuttle could not even theoretically made a re-entry from Lunar-Earth trajectory, its heat shielding would not handle the additional heat load.
Bedford mention another missile system, that will be ready soon, do he mean ASM-135 ?Well admittedly they should have put ASM-135 instead
I think that Soviet will put in Buran a Rikhter R-23 auto canon (installed in Salut 3 )Fire up the PDC's?
i think that a Seadragon launch propellant tanks into Low orbit were Shuttle dock and use that for TLI
Reentry would be two phase first aerobreak into low orbit, then heat-shield cool down, follow by standard reentry.
I think that Soviet will put in Buran a Rikhter R-23 auto canon (installed in Salut 3 )
You have to wonder why missiles at all. Target trajectories aren't that complicated are they?
You have to wonder why missiles at all. Target trajectories aren't that complicated are they?
Distances and trajectories, as well as mobility of the target, strongly in favor of guided, or beam weaponry in space. Let's not forget, 1000 km distance in space is a close combat.
Michel Van said:
I think that Soviet will put in Buran a Rikhter R-23 auto canon (installed in Salut 3 )
Assuming that target would not move even a bit.Not sure I agree with that. Trajectories are essentially ballistic and largely fixed.
And? If you are firing at target with unguided projectiles, as you suggested -Target mobility is actually quite low if you consider that firing your RCS system merely telegraphs where you're going to be.
You have to wonder why missiles at all. Target trajectories aren't that complicated are they?
Fire up the PDC's?
Missile guidance systems have any number of counters, right down to good old chaff. Bullets, not so much.
Have to agree with Michel Van on this one (mostly because the Soviets have obviously already done the math)
That said, something like a shuttle is not going to be very damage tolerant.
mostly matter of costPossible, but very complicated, and again, why use Shuttle, not a specific pure-space craft?
mostly matter of cost
Oh Bugger, there's me trying to be clever again, must stop that!Bob225, see my post #37 here in this topic.
Pathfinder is cool and all, but that C-5 model sure is slick!I haven't seen the latest episode 9 of Season 2 yet. So more spoilers might follow this evening. But I found out , that the space shuttle "Pathfinder" launches from a Lockheed C-5.
Video:View: https://youtu.be/klPZucX_PPQ
View: https://twitter.com/JJ_Jo_/status/1382915457162743809
This is not the familiar shuttle and most importantly it has a "nuclear drive" hopefully with much better specific impulse...
Mostly agree. Unless they have invented pulsed NTR, a TRIGA / NERVA hybrid... the fourth state of NTR: beyond solid liquid and gaseous. 5000 to 13000 seconds, should be enough.