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"Kevin Brooks" wrote: If *your* interpretation of that is that it requires a weapon capable of breaching a massive dam like Three Gorges, then you need a reality check and some remedial reading comprehension work. That dam is over 180 meters tall, and contains some 26 plus *million* cubic meters of concrete (more than *twice* the mass of the world's previous record holder). It is designed to handle a 7.0 Richter scale event. Reality check time--what conventional weapon do you know of, or can you even conceive of, that could *breach* a structure of those massive dimensions? Answer--none. Actually, the answer is "a pretty big one, but not as big as you'd think." The Three Gorges is certainly very wide, and very tall, and quite thick at the base, but if you hit it about halfway up with a full reservoir, you could breach it with a moderately-large explosive package, since it's only about twice as thick at midpoint as the Mohne dam was at the point the Wallis bomb broke it. Since the explosive for the Wallis bomb was 6600 pounds, you could probably knock a big hole in the Three Gorges with a ten or twelve ton bomb of more-aggressive explosive, maybe with a shaped charge. Do that at one-third of the way down from the crest (deeper than the Mohne, you get a lot more boost from the water pressure), and you could flood central China with a bigger flood than any recorded in history. There are some concerns about the construction or the 3GD (they had 80 fairly long, two meter deep cracks form when they started filling it). A moderately paranoid person might also consider that the Chinese government could be dropping these "Taiwan may attack dam" stories in order to give them someone to blame when and if the thing lets go on its own. The largest bomb the ROCAF could deliver would be maybe a 2000 pounder, of which maybe half is explosive filler. Submerge that puppy on the upstream side (a la the old Barnes Walls "Dambusters" approach) and you'll be lucky to spall some concrete and kill oodles of fish. The sort of thing that would destroy the Three Gorges wouldn't be air-deliverable by Taiwan, but would be easy enough to assemble upstream and place with divers. -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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