RE: Mine Probing
From: "B Lin" <lin@r...>
Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 13:27:05 -0600
Subject: RE: Mine Probing
Such low tech equipment! The obvious choice is the Mine-Master 22000
with ground penetrating radar, aerial chemical residue
auto-sampler/analyzer with smart, self-extruding carbon fiber probe
attachment and optional automatic microwave pulse generator for
disarming smart mines.
Why waste valuable personnel probing at close range when the MM22K can
give a full data read-out of nearly all mines within a 10M radius, and
drawing from a standard database of 2539 known types of mines and
explosives will identify and list detailed instructions on disabling or
disarming them. (Optional annual database upgrade is only 2K CR per
year).
YMMV. Mine-Master Corp. does not accept any responsibility for any
damage or death that may result from incorrect usage of its products. No
product can safely detect all mines all the time. Please use caution
when entering a minefield. Mine-Master Corp. will replace defective
equipment with proof of mechanical failure.
--Binhan
> -----Original Message-----
> From: laserlight@quixnet.net [mailto:laserlight@quixnet.net]
> Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 1:19 PM
> To: gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu
> Subject: RE: Mine Probing
>
>
> >[Tomb] Here in A&E territory we take advantage of modern null-G
> manufacturing to grow large crystaline formations and using a
> patented (and secret) bonding mechanism, we create crystal laminates
> (Damascrys) which we then nano-hone giving us sharp edges, high
> tensile and shatter strengths, and sufficient shock absorbing
> qualities.
>
> Piffle. We use a plasma arc, gaseous carbon and a trace of nickel to
> create ultra high molecular weight buckytubes, use the resulting
> monomelecular thread to create a matrix, then fill with
> silicon epoxy (or
> whatever you specify). The resulting implement can be shaped with the
> right gear, but is unbreakable.
>
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