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One day humanity will take to the stars, and just like it did in the sea and the air, it
will bring its weapons with it.. Though we can hope that the rise of mankind from the cradle of its infancy to the heavens
above will be accompanied by a similar cultural enlightenment, it's likely that humans will
keep on shooting at each other no matter where they find themselves.
But odds are war in space won't look a thing like what you see on film and TV nowadays.
Hello and welcome to another episode of The Infographics Show- today we're taking a look
at what war in space would look like in the future.
Most science fiction mirrors its wars along the lines of World War I and II naval battles,
with large battleships squaring off against each other as smaller cruisers dart in and
out of the fight to strike at targets of opportunity.
From the rear, squadrons of fighters and bombers weave through the melee to deliver devastating
blows at knife-fighting range.. Yet space involves moving war from two dimensions to a third dimension mankind is largely unfamiliar
with, and a place where physics will always dictate the winner.
So what would a real space war look like versus a traditional science fiction one?
Let's take a look at weapons and defenses, ship types, and tactics.
Space-based weapon systems will be able to enjoy one advantage over planetary weapons:
a lack of friction and gravity both.. On earth, gravity pulls even the fastest bullet to the ground, and friction as it travels
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relatively fast warship larger than destroyer and less heavily armed than battleship. Large motorboats used for long pleasure journeys.
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displaying or engaging in violence or aggression. action of fighting. To struggle to do a difficult task.
/ˈbämər/
aircraft that drops bombs. Military aircrafts that drop bombs during flight.
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thing designed or used for inflicting bodily harm or physical damage. Some things that are used for fighting, e.g. guns.
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heavy warship of type built chiefly in late 19th and early 20th centuries, with extensive armour protection and large-calibre guns. Large and heavily armored warship.
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operational unit in air force consisting of two or more flights of aircraft. Military unit, e.g. of planes or ships.