Essentially. this rocket uses a electrowarp warhead mechanism to fire a superplastic, liquid-like metallic jet that can blast though armor and some alloys. (credit to the creators of electrowarp) average vs everything. somewhat weak against QRTZ.Archived
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me when bvbr exists: ;)
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I do plan to rework the casing one final time and then declare this obsolete, The problem is that powder toy does not model metals being deformed under extreme pressure into a liquid-like state and short of VIBR, other materials cannot simply survive long enough to focus the jet without melting (Which makes it more of a omnidirectional nuclear X-ray laser than a shaped charge, to be honest!)
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Responding after years:At that time. I wasn't even much of a WW2 reader back then, I could fix up the design. but this is VERY old tech. like 2017 old. P.S:And no, Shaped charges are superplastic-that is they behave like liquids but THEY are not beams. Stop getting it wrong, They're essentially hydrodynamic penetrators!
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Otatopman: you used EHole and phisics apply difrently then. But ing a agree that this isnt a shaped charge
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if you guys would like here's mine id:3115181
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sorry bro, not a HEAT charge/ Shaped charge. Its just a directed uranium blast, for it to be a shaped charge it should have a continuous spaced beam. Also for example my small conventional shaped charge using mainly mercury and fuse powder can penetrate over 3x the depth and maintains a fairly focused jet of superheated metal.
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not a heat round, it's an annihilation round
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Ah yes, I love the smell of High Explosive Anti Tank in the morning
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(wait, he mentioned that in the description? sry)
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Pretty effective exept for quartz +1