Researchers developed a way to create focused nylon-water composite jets, which can destroy explosives more safely.
Not all bombs explode upon impact. Unexploded ordnance poses a significant risk, potentially detonating at any moment. When found, these weapons need to be destroyed with great care to avoid incidental damage and casualties. Du et al. designed a shaped charge liner to dispose of these explosives more safely.
“With the frequent occurrence of local conflicts recently, hidden dangers of unexploded ordnance are widely distributed across the globe, affecting dozens of countries on all continents, which makes the clearance and disposal of unexploded ordnance and…
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