Does anyone know anything about this stuff? Is it any good, and why does it only have 5 odors? It has TNT, RDX, PETN,Nitrate, and Chlorate. What about C-4, water gel and stuff like that. Does all these explosives have one of these 5 odors in them or something, or are they just leaving these out.Any knowledge on this would be helpful.
First off, talk to your EOD Techs, and get a list of the "ingrediants" to make the explosives you are referring too. Your question indicates you may not have a knowledge of the more common explosives and explosive compounds used. We train with actual explosives, so beyond that, I can't tell you about the properties or the effectiveness of the desensitizes materials.
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Originally posted by Austin Moon: Does anyone know anything about this stuff? Is it any good, and why does it only have 5 odors? It has TNT, RDX, PETN,Nitrate, and Chlorate. What about C-4, water gel and stuff like that. Does all these explosives have one of these 5 odors in them or something, or are they just leaving these out.Any knowledge on this would be helpful. Austin,
If I remember you are military? If so the products you listed are pretty much out of the picture since DoD hasn't tested them. Some of the answer you seek here shouldn't be discussed in an open forum. It is not really secret but it is proprietary info that is better kept away from the unscrupulus.
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