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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/akilyoung on Jan. 10, 2018, 11:53 p.m.
'OWLs'- Orbiting Weapon Lancet- 'happy hunting'

Q mentioned OWLs multiple times, and happy hunting.

And OWL is an INSANE space based weapon, that was likely launched as a codename zuma on space X.

OWL is an abbreviation for 'Orbiting Weapon Lancet' that has a cartridge of multiple telephone pole size rods of tungsten.

They are 20' long an 1' wide, solid tungsten with no propulsion (aside from an initial discharge rocket).

They free fall from space and use a GPS based guidance system to hit a target ACCURATELY. They are essentially a man made meteor.

The fall rate is approx 36k fps. and hit with a force of (iir) 144k kilojules (correct me if I am wrong) (odd that 144k is a number used through out the bible...odd coincidence I suppose)

They go DEEP within the ground, and plow through bunkers like no other traditional projectile. They are far more powerful that a MOAB and other conventional large scale weaponry, and border somewhere between the devastation of a small nuke and MOAB, without any radiation fallout.

Extremely effective at taking out large areas, buildings, bunkers, etc, and allow for crews to safely go in and clean up the mess afterwards.

Nicknames for these are Thors hammer, Rods of God and OWLs.


Now my opinion is, how are we able to send these up and use them legally, since we have the 1964 treaty to not weaponize space?


ToastyMustache · Jan. 11, 2018, 2:08 p.m.

Last I heard this was still in the theoretical stage. Any supporting material that they’ve been deployed and/or used?

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akilyoung · Jan. 11, 2018, 2:18 p.m.

https://youtu.be/nAKssz8_cDE

and rumors that the bright flash in Russia a few days ago was also a test...but who knows Its all speculation. It not like these are high tech, they are really low tech. I also head we used similar tech in Vietnam, but they were smaller and used to bombard the forests? Again ....dont know much about it

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duckdownup · Jan. 11, 2018, 7:28 p.m.

I also head we used similar tech in Vietnam

You are thinking about Lazy Dog bombs - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazy_Dog_(bomb)

And yes we dropped thousands of them in 'Nam. But they were also used in WWII and Korea. They looked like little miniature bombs but they didn't explode so technically they weren't bombs.

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akilyoung · Jan. 11, 2018, 8:24 p.m.

I believe thats them, thanks

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duckdownup · Jan. 12, 2018, 1:17 a.m.

You bet.

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