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> Are we just seeing the outer shell and it's all unobtanium nano-tube composite on the inside? Nope, it's just steel. Outside shell is the tank.
I recall quite a while back, when titanium started first showing up outside of aerospace, that someone had created a titanium-titanium composite by layering plate titanium with titanium cloth and welding it together somehow. Was supposed to be stronger. Wonder if there's a steel equivalent possible. I think the military was looking at a similar material to replace depleted uranium with something non-radioactive (depl…
I thought the point of depleted uranium projectiles was simply the density of uranium, giving them large impact energy for a given volume. If that's the case, titanium (4.5 g/cm^3) will not even be as good as steel (8 g/cm^3), let alone uranium (19 g/cm^3).