BarryKirk wrote:What would a KE weapon at 90% light speed that put out a shotgun pattern of depleted uranium rods? Basically the same ammo as used by the main gun on an M1 Abrams tank, except at considerably higher velocity and a scatter pattern of them.
Bad idea. DU-ammo even today have issues with the most modern armour because they tend to snap apart when hitting, which turns the hit from a slice into a protracted *splat*.
While on a greater scale that will be less noticeable, instead of a single "big bang" you probably get a stretched but less intensive explosion. And with the absence of a counterforce(like atmosphere), depending on the armour, more or less of the force will be lost to open space.
You´re probably much better off using large steel spheres.
The advantage of DU is that you can get a lot of weight out of a very small penetrator. In space, with no real limit on the size of the "gun", that becomes irrelevant to the extreme.
Especially when the best way of accelerating it would be a railgun or similar, and then you need ammo that can be used, and DU can´t be used.
BarryKirk wrote:I'm thinking those penetrators wouldn't hurt an impeller wedge or sidewall, but each one would penetrate right through the toughest particle shielding and armor in existence. The total KE of each rod would be several Megatons.
Particle shielding? Maybe, we don´t really know how it works. It´s quite possible that it could negate a lot the speed of an incoming projectile, or it might as well not be there at all.
Armour however? Present day development into molecularly engineered armour is already at the point where KE penetrators might be rendered inept.
By the H-verse time, it may very well be to the point where the outer layer of armour pulverizes most KE projectiles and spreads the impact force so much that only a small portion of armour is even damaged.