Some kind of sequenced submunition may be the solution here. Cheap, plentiful, easily deployed and with a clever controller, you could set up each successive cluster to detonate as the blast wave from the initial explosion reaches them, thus removing the synching issue. Varying the type of bomblet across several different drops would allow you to get distinct notes, too.
Upside, best industrial metal track ever recorded. Downside, warcrime.
Some kind of sequenced submunition may be the solution here. Cheap, plentiful, easily deployed and with a clever controller, you could set up each successive cluster to detonate as the blast wave from the initial explosion reaches them, thus removing the synching issue. Varying the type of bomblet across several different drops would allow you to get distinct notes, too.
Upside, best industrial metal track ever recorded. Downside, warcrime.
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