Engineering achievements
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02-08-2021, 08:46 PM
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RE: Engineering achievements
Hans S Wrote:...let`s hope that Hlib`s SS-18 (strange example) are not made for eternity.My example is not entirely strange. This is an illustration of how some expensive projects end up in a dead end. It is not economically feasible to upgrade the SS-18 for other purposes: you need to find a contractor, add a third stage to the power plant, redo the control system, issue a lot of documents and inflate the real cost of work by ten times. This is a very difficult task. A decommissioned launch shaft is sometimes used for unauthorized disposal of garbage or goes into scrap metal. Another example. The TU-160 is superior to the Concorde in range, speed, and payload. But it has long been decided that it is impossible to convert it into a passenger transport for many reasons. And this giant will never become a prototype of any supersonic passenger liner. From the world of calculators, you can also recall many similar and seemingly illogical stories. KeithB Wrote:...I am not sure what you mean by "these complexes", but all the US nuclear design agency sites are still going strong:I was referring to reusable silo launchers. In any case, your information is interesting and will help me in my question. |
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