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From: boettche@gumby.cs.wisc.edu (Michael Boettcher)
Newsgroups: sci.space.shuttle,sci.space
Subject: Re: USSR and the Moon [was "Beyond the Energia crisis"]
Keywords: Soviet/American shuttle comparison
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Date: 6 Dec 88 07:19:31 GMT
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>In article <2735@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu>, doug@primo.hig.hawaii.edu (Doug Myhre) writes:
>> In article <79302@sun.uucp>, fiddler%concertina@Sun.COM (Steve Hix) writes:
>> >Have you ever heard about a fuel/air bomb?  Small charge speads out
>> >an aerosol of some liquid fuel, then an igniter sets off the cloud.
>> >Extremely potent for a given weight of bomb.
>> 
If I remember my military training correctly, this makes a good bomb
for clearing mine fields as well as building demolision (small
pressure increases add quickly inside an enclosed area)



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Michael Boettcher                 boettche@gumby.cs.wisc.edu
Student, Univ. of Wisconsin       107 N. Randall Apt. I
Applied Math, Engr. and Physics   Madison, WI 53715
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