With decent mass-drivers, you don't need a lot of material. You hit 1kT/kg at 3,000 kps impact velocity, and by that point even long slant routes through the atmosphere won't degrade the velocity much, although they will degrade accuracy even with well-designed projectiles. [i have a feeling that the numbers i gave up-thread are off by a factor of 4.2, but i can't be bothered to edit]. So having a range of impactors from 1-100kg available would cover just about any situation, and you can make a lot of them from 10,000T of raw material.
Weird Harold wrote:DMcCunney wrote:I don't see any reason it can't, but where does it get the ammo?
Grabbing random space junk with tractor beams is one thing. The sort of specially produced projectiles you suggest are a different matter.
OWL can take raw materials and build a PICA. All the OBS needs is raw material to build KEWs. All it really needs is a small heat shield of stronger materials and a lot of aerodynamically shaped mass. Even random space junk should provide enough of the stronger materials needed for the heat shield plus enough "rock" or other material to cast into the aerodynamic shaped mass behind the heat shield.