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Post by Enderminion on Feb 16, 2017 14:07:59 GMT
I've been using 4 9.64Mt bombs plus 40mm of Titanium and 45mm of Tungsten for NEFPs, still need two missiles to take out an attack wave
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Post by The Astronomer on Feb 16, 2017 14:44:12 GMT
I've been using 4 9.64Mt bombs plus 40mm of Titanium and 45mm of Tungsten for NEFPs, still need two missiles to take out an attack wave Missiles tend to be far apart when still far out, so nukes won't be effective.
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Post by Enderminion on Feb 16, 2017 14:47:08 GMT
I've been using 4 9.64Mt bombs plus 40mm of Titanium and 45mm of Tungsten for NEFPs, still need two missiles to take out an attack wave Missiles tend to be far apart when still far out, so nukes won't be effective. to be fair the missiles are armoured
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Post by The Astronomer on Feb 16, 2017 15:22:14 GMT
Missiles tend to be far apart when still far out, so nukes won't be effective. to be fair the missiles are armoured Which armor? Diamond, or what?
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Post by Easy on Feb 16, 2017 16:51:57 GMT
to be fair the missiles are armoured Which armor? Diamond, or what? Nitrile Rubber is the hot thing for anti-energy armor. Credit and volume efficient
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Post by Enderminion on Feb 16, 2017 17:41:33 GMT
to be fair the missiles are armoured Which armor? Diamond, or what? 0.5mm of diamond -> 1.2cm of Amorphous carbon -> 1.8cm of Aramid fiber -> Missile
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Post by samchiu2000 on Feb 17, 2017 2:43:30 GMT
to be fair the missiles are armoured Which armor? Diamond, or what? ~1 cm of silica aerogel for light missile and ~5 cm for heavy one. The 5 cm one is basically laserproof.
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Post by newageofpower on Feb 17, 2017 3:56:01 GMT
5cm aerogel melts pretty quickly against a big laser.
In my experience, since 1.08.
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