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![]() "Chad Irby" wrote in message . com... In article , "Kevin Brooks" wrote: "Chad Irby" wrote in message m... The SADM had a much tougher casing and was designed to be tamper-resistant. Kicked the weight up a *lot*. Pardon me for saying so, but have you ever been exposed to the SADM in any fashion? Yep. At least, I've seen the casing and such. It's not a backpack and an alarm clock. Think military-designed and hard to break. Suffice it to say that an exposed physics package is not realistic in this thread--the supposition is that AQ allegedly got its hands on a product of some ex-Soviet device, and it will be a cased device, one that to the best of my knowledge will include a PAL, too (say what you will about the Soviets, but they reportedly took their nuclear weapons control as seriously as we did). SADM added about a hundred pounds to the warhead weight for a reason. Yeah, they wanted a bomb they could stash under a bridge, set a timer, and not have to worry about until it went off. They could also (supposedly) leave it under water. Actually, you are only looking at one rather minor use of the device. The major use was in denial and barrier operations--our corps level combat engineer battalions were tasked with supporting their emplacement by the ADM company troops, which is why we all had to attend that "what every engineer lieutenant needs to know about ADM's" short course program as part of our OBC. The special operators could emplace them, but that was the exception, not the rule. Brooks -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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