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Expedient Concrete Cratering, non-explosive?
Stumbled on this video of a product called Dexpan. It's an expanding agent than can do some major damage to reinforced concrete structures.
I'm thinking it would be a good tool for the 18C's,, If you have a bridge or other concrete structure you wants to weaken or destroy, but don't want to make a lot of noise? Or you are working a hearts-n-minds project in a populated area. The basic process is to drill a hole pattern, mix & pore the Dexpan, wait 24 hours. It's something that needs some time and planning. And some of the reviews would suggest it is not viable for rocks formations & boulders,, maybe. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgOtMQcMnH0 What do you think?? :munchin |
If you are doing some kind of HA work in a residential area, hospital, building or area where you can't use explosives or heavy equipment this is really nice. Their web site, you'll see HUGE concrete structures and rocks being demolished in different pictures. All the pre-drilling is my biggest complaint.
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BUT if the object had electrical race-ways, plumbing chases, or some other predrilled access for utilities?? |
The Bravo can carry the drill (tell him its a new cool weapon)
The Medic can measure out the Dexpan and water (Give him big syringes). The Charlie can spend three days figuring out which pattern to lay out to drill the holes and try to figure out how to fill the holes horizontally Echo and TL will search through the SAVSERSUP to find the right report name ... UNDER? OVER? ROGER? VECTOR? (Airplane reference there) TS and Fox sit back and make coffee... laugh. and no one ever has a 180 on their team anyway so don't worry about that guy. :D:D:D |
Dexpan Daiquiris should be added to GITMO happy hour.
Lots of potential uses for that simple slurry...both good and bad. |
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I wonder how it would work on stumps?
I'd think the grain in the wood might be problem if it's green. If it's dry it might split just fine. |
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