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== Archer missile pods? == | == Archer missile pods? == | ||
How do we ''know'' that the openings of the ship shown in the picture are the Archer missile pods? There are a number of other openings throughout UNSC frigates that could also be the pods. Also, the radioactivity sign makes no sense. It is known that Archer missiles use high explosives, not nuclear technology. And the propellant would surely be some sort of SRB (solid rocket booster). [[User:Clanyrdr1|Clanyrdr1]] 18:52, 6 June 2008 | How do we ''know'' that the openings of the ship shown in the picture are the Archer missile pods? There are a number of other openings throughout UNSC frigates that could also be the pods. Also, the radioactivity sign makes no sense. It is known that Archer missiles use high explosives, not nuclear technology. And the propellant would surely be some sort of SRB (solid rocket booster). [[User:Clanyrdr1|Clanyrdr1]] 18:52, 6 June 2008 (UTC) | ||
I just want to say something related, no need for a new section. If each pod has at least 30 missiles, and the Pillar of Autumn had 300 of them, then that means that the PoA has OVER 9000! Pretty daunting when you consider that the Target Locator coordinates 7 of these in one strike and a single one can gut a tank. --[[User:Delta1138|Delta1138]] [[User_talk:Delta1138|SnooPING AS usual I see]] 16:20, 15 April 2011 (EDT) | I just want to say something related, no need for a new section. If each pod has at least 30 missiles, and the Pillar of Autumn had 300 of them, then that means that the PoA has OVER 9000! Pretty daunting when you consider that the Target Locator coordinates 7 of these in one strike and a single one can gut a tank. --[[User:Delta1138|Delta1138]] [[User_talk:Delta1138|SnooPING AS usual I see]] 16:20, 15 April 2011 (EDT) |