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Reverse engineering more advanced Depleted Uranium Weapon systems from Extraterrestrial UFOs
The new weapons systems all around the world use Depleted Uranium(DU) to provide the armor and to pierce the armor in the battlefield.
Depleted Uranium alloys and composites are making new material for tanks and fighter jets that cannot be harmed by any missile.
Scientists and engineers found the clue to use of these materials decades back by observing the wreckage of some Extraterrestrail UFO crashes. Extraterrestrial UFOs use composites that contain heavy trace of DU. The UFO materials are extremely advanced. They produce light-weighted but impenetrable armors.
Scientists and engineers are now examining another version of DU and similar isotopes that can produce even better results. All these are of course coming from reverse engineering UFO materials. These solid composite metal projectiles manufactured with Nano-technologies have the speed, mass and physical properties to perform exceptionally well against armored targets. Some experts believe, the new class of weapons can penetrate three miles of hard rock using enhanced gravity effects. There is an advanced version being researched in some countries that will eventually be able to pierce earth’s continental and oceanic crusts – in other world pierce thirty to forty miles of hard rock. That will make all underground bunkers vulnerable.
Depleted uranium results from the enriching of natural uranium for use in nuclear reactors. Natural uranium is a slightly radioactive metal that is present in most rocks and soils as well as in many rivers and seawater. Natural uranium consists primarily of a mixture of two isotopes (forms) of uranium, Uranium-235 (U235) and Uranium-238 (U238), in the proportion of about 0.7 and 99.3 percent, respectively. Nuclear reactors require U235 to produce energy; therefore, the natural uranium has to be enriched to obtain the isotope U235 by removing a large part of the U238. Uranium-238 becomes DU, which is 0.7 times as radioactive as natural uranium. Since DU has a half-life of 4.5 billion years, there is very little decay of those DU materials.
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