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ToughSF: Nuclear Reactor Lasers: from Fission to Photon
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Nuclear Reactor Lasers: from Fission to Photon - Science & Spaceflight - Kerbal Space Program Forums
How feasible would a military-grade x-ray laser be? I'm asking because I've read sci-fi where the successor to 'contact' nuclear warheads are lasers generated by a small nuclear charge inside the warhead. -
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ToughSF: Nuclear Reactor Lasers: from Fission to Photon
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