Many years later, we're still using nitrocellulose to yeet a steel shell with an electric timer fuse to release 152 tungsten submunitions to destroy airborne targets. It's probably only gonna get replaced by a laser of some sort.

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Many years later, we're still using nitrocellulose to yeet a steel shell with an electric timer fuse to release 152 tungsten submunitions to destroy airborne targets. It's probably only gonna get replaced by a laser of some sort.
"Sometimes sustained performance is more important than single bursts" - my girlfriend (and probably army evaluators)