
Season 2 · Episode 1440
The 4,000 KM Sniper Shot: Inside the Diego Garcia Strike
Explore the physics and engineering behind the March 14th strike on Diego Garcia and what it means for the future of global missile range.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 22, 202620m 50s
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Show Notes
The March 14th strike on the remote outpost of Diego Garcia signaled a paradigm shift in global security, demonstrating that the engineering hurdles of intermediate-range ballistic missiles (IRBMs) are no longer exclusive to a few superpowers. This episode explores the complex interplay of the Tsiolkovsky rocket equation and advanced material science, explaining how solid-fuel propulsion and carbon-carbon heat shields allow a weapon to travel 4,000 kilometers and survive a hypersonic re-entry into the atmosphere. By examining the transition from inertial navigation to multi-mode satellite guidance, we uncover how modern technology has turned long-range strikes into high-precision operations, effectively erasing the geographic buffers that once protected strategic deep-water assets.