From: Spudboy100@aol.com
Date: Thu Jun 15 2000 - 15:28:01 MDT
In a message dated 6/15/00 1:22:58 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
retroman@turbont.net writes:
<< Yes, and there were artillery shells developed for 4 and 8 inch guns that
were
nuke capable. Once the gummint had a better idea of what lingering radiation
could do, many of those were retired and dismantled. Some were kept in europe
for helping to winnow down the 20 to 1 odds against us in armor capability
the
Warsaw Pact had if they tried to take western europe. So far as I know, many
or
most are no longer in service. Those still in storage are kept at places like
Dugway which are VERY secure. >>
Not to change the subject, but I believe that the technology was also
developed by Defense Department scientist, Ted Taylor, as a component for
Freeman Dyson's Orion Spacecraft, affectionately known as Bang Bang. Orion
would've produced a lot of nuclear 'fallout' as it passed through the
atmosphere on its way to the moon. Nuclear Concussions against a pusher plate
seem fairly wasteful, but fast. It may somehow be used someday in solar
system travel-but not to orbit!
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