• Modern_medicine_isnt@lemmy.world
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    2 年前

    Space is big though, you need to be comparatively close to the point that the diff in distance you need between a nuke and an emp device is negligible

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      Space is big which is why kinetic impact is hard. Especially given that the enemy satellite can move. So the alternative to precision is to just be able to cover a large area.

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        Not disagreeing with you there. Just saying the difference of area between an emp device and a nuke is probably negligable in space. There was a great write up on the science of this i think on wikipedia, but my search results are now flooded with all the news about russia, so I can’t find it. But I believe it basically said nukes didn’t make sense. But it could have been “traditional” nukes that didn’t make sense.