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The Great Stock Weaponry Thread II

 

This is a continuation of an old thread that I have been asked to resurrect. The original can be found here.

Show off your stock missiles, rockets, and bombs. Tell us how they work, and include pics of them in action. I want to see some explosions!

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*Missiles are guided and self-propelled

Bombs: Anything dropped onto a target with no propulsion.

Cannons: Launch projectiles that are unguided and lack propulsion.

Air-To-Ground Missiles: Air-launched against ground targets.

Anti-Ship Missiles: Missiles fired from one ship at another.

Surface-To-Surface Missiles: Surface-based, used on ground targets.

Rockets: Unguided, self-propelled projectiles.

Edited by kmMango
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Alright, here is a big surface-to-surface missile for all your "global thermonuclear war" needs (it's not actually a nuke [thank god]).

It is the Kerbhour KBM-300 ICBM (intercontinental ballistics missile) that can be launched anywhere on Kerbin from almost anywhere on Kerbin.

And that is because, it's actually a mobile launch system. Aka it's a big missile inside a container on wheels with some landing-legs and pistons.

Unfortunetly it's a "bit broken now because of the new wheel physics making wheels on most of the vehicles explode due to stress.

I guess I might be braking the rules a bit since it does use BD-armory warheads and IR parts on the launcher. Other than that, it's completely stock.

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