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Here is some more proof of the well documented plasma effect. <br /><i>Uranium can be engineered to be “self-sharpening” so that when it hits a target, it retains its punching point as material erodes off the warhead (titanium and tungsten will not do this). Uranium’s molecular structure can re-formed, using metallurgical and “nano-technologies” to deliver a selected range of ballistic features, including kinetic, thermal, pyrophoric, liquid metal and high-pressure/high-heat, plasma effects. Uranium is a readily available metal, cheap to produce and is in abundance in DOE’s, DOD’s and their weapon’s contractors’ stockpiles. Uranium has been designated a high priority material for scientific research on new weapons and “stockpile re-cycling” as a strategic and capital asset into multiple military applications. <i>From: http://www.umrc.net/os/AfghanistanOEF.asp <br />This should start to sound very familiar, if you people would read this stuff. <br /><i>Uranium can be engineered to be "self-sharpening" so that when it hits a target, it retains its punching point as material erodes off the warhead (titanium and tungsten will not do this). Uranium¼s molecular structure can re-formed, using metallurgical and "nano-technologies" to deliver a selected range of ballistic features, including kinetic, thermal, pyrophoric, liquid metal and high-pressure/high-heat, plasma effects. Uranium is a readily available metal, cheap to produce and is in abundance in DOE's, DOD's and their weapon's contractors' stockpiles. Uranium has been designated a high priority material for scientific research on new weapons and "stockpile re-cycling" as a strategic and capital asset into multiple military applications.</i> From: http://www.peace-actionnm.org/issues/new/uranium.html <br />Ahem, it would seem to anyone, not so stubborn as to ignore the evidence, that it certainly does happen. <br />[i] Uranium can be engineered to be “self-sharpening” so that when it hits a target, it retains its punching point as material erodes off the warhead (titanium and tungsten will not do this). Uranium’s molecular structure can re-formed, using metallurgical and “nano-technologies” to deliver a selected range of ballistic features, including kinetic, thermal, pyrophoric, liquid metal and high-pressure/high-heat, plasma effects. Uranium is a readily available metal, cheap to produce and is in abundance in DOE’s, DOD’s and their weapon’s contractors’ stockpiles. Uranium has been designated a high priority material for scientific research on new weapons and “stockpile re-cycling” as a strategic and capital asset into multiple military applications. </i> From: http://www.interactorg.com/Uranium%20Medical%20Research%20Centre.htm <br />Or this, at least it is worded differently. <br />[i]The Sabot Round is a truly elegant piece of engineering. Once the round has exited the Barrel, the weapon is purely Kinetic. No additonal Guidance and no conventional explosives. One of the kinetic effects of the now fast flying Depleted Uranium (D-38) 'Lawn Dart', is when it hits the armor plate of, say a Russian Built T-72 tank, it makes a loud 'Thunk', then penetrates the armor plate with such force that the D-38 Rod turns into white hot, radioactive Plasma... which immediately incinerates the contents of the target. Normally you'd see an almost immedite explosion of any onboard ordinance, but if the target has no ordinance you could see a much less spectaular (Though no less effective) result....</i> From: http://www.strategypage.com/messageboards/messages/480-289.asp <br /> <br />Now I can dig up some more, or can we admit that it does? <br />
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