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Old Sep 11, 2009 | 12:33 pm
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TSORon
 
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Originally Posted by Flaflyer
How about no wires, no batteries, no electronics, no detonator? It was invented 100 years ago and used in one of the three largest attacks on the US mainland in the last 100 years. Everyone knows 9/11™ and Oklahoma City, but I only found out about this one by watching PBS. Thanks, History Detectives. ^
"a silent but intense flame, from twenty to thirty centimetres long"

Not a bomb, not an explosive. At best, an initiator. Interesting though, I had never heard of such a thing. I believe they call it an exothermic reaction by two chemicals. We get some BAO training on these things, but not a great deal. Not a significant threat I suppose, but interesting to watch.
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