Timeline for Superheated bullets and the damage they would deal
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May 15, 2018 at 23:07 | comment | added | blurry | @BentNielsen Interestingly, I had forgotten about Depleted Uranium's other attributes; one of which it is apparently quite flammable at high temperatures, so when it punches through hull the entire round is actually causing high heat as well. (this is to say that it seems the military agrees with you haha) | |
May 15, 2018 at 20:54 | comment | added | BentNielsen | "one that attempts to melt the opponent's armor via some reaction or application of thermite or something; and a second that hits the target a moment later and more easily pierces it" - actually I would attempt to get something very hot inside an opponents armour, not melt the armour to get a hole. Heated sand was used at the Siege of Tyre (332 BC) to great effect. | |
May 15, 2018 at 17:29 | history | answered | blurry | CC BY-SA 4.0 |