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Discussion => Newbie discussion => Topic started by: rogerjolly on October 06, 2013, 01:35 am
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Public question: how hard is it to implement a system where IEDs/EFPs will detonate outside of a door, if a door were to be forcibly breached? I'm thinking the door chain is a good trigger - if the pull force exceeds 300lbs (as would be the case in case of an LE "master key" being used), the devices go off.
We live in the 21st century, and asymmetric warfare is the name of the game. The Vietcong had a few good ideas on that one, but we can do better. Body armor may stop bullets, but it will do NOTHING against a mix of an explosive shockwave plus gravel propelled by the former.
As much as I dislike Al-Quada, we all could learn something from them.
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Something to think about. Like alot of others have mentioned, if a new SR were to go up, it will need fucking hacker palace guards working around the clock, every hour on the hour, standing guard not blinking, to prevent any breaching, security tight like a fucking virgins pussy.