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| targeted nukes are much smaller outer blast radius but VERY good at burrowing. one of these should go off at some point during the campaign and it should be a BIG fucking deal. pretty much all of these were thought to have been used in the initial war and nobody knows who fired it | targeted nukes are much smaller outer blast radius but VERY good at burrowing. one of these should go off at some point during the campaign and it should be a BIG fucking deal. pretty much all of these were thought to have been used in the initial war and nobody knows who fired it | ||
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| if accuracy is reasonably low even in aimed mode, that makes it even more like... what the fuck since there wasn't a very good chance of it hitting and nobody is claiming to be the nation who fired it, so why do it? | if accuracy is reasonably low even in aimed mode, that makes it even more like... what the fuck since there wasn't a very good chance of it hitting and nobody is claiming to be the nation who fired it, so why do it? | ||
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| missile itself sends out data and needs to to calibrate firing system, meaning local EMPing if you know a nuke is coming is a valid strategy | missile itself sends out data and needs to to calibrate firing system, meaning local EMPing if you know a nuke is coming is a valid strategy | ||
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| + | when bombs initially went off, world was just kind of stuck at that point in arms race/ | ||