Galactic Sapper wrote:But they can't project that gravity.
Easy enough to do with a modified countermissile (or larger if you need more range). Launch it, get it to just short of the sand field, then cut accel and tip the wedge to be at right angles to the line of flight. You get an area of cleared space the same dimensions of the massively oversized CM wedge.
Basically what the tugs did to debris from the space stations destroyed in the Yawata strike.
On second thought, it might be better to use actual ship killer missiles because they could tip back down after clearing the sand and still have a reasonable chance at performing an actual attack on the ship that launched the sand.[/quote]
You'd probably need to use a recon drone instead. You can't change acceleration on a missile's wedge after it's active. (According to a post here from RFC you can't even, yet, program a multi-drive missile with different accelerations for different drive stages)
A recon drone could cut accel, tip 90 degrees, and coast through the area with it face of it's wedge forward.
Though I guess at close enough range you could loop the missile off to the side and back so it skims its wedge across of the face of cloud of sand.
(Though neither would work if the sand was deployed in the grav eddies of the approach/departure lane of a terminus. An active wedge would be torn apart by the gravity even faster than an unprotected object would. Though there the natural grav forces would already be rapidly dispersing the sand)