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  1. 28 de ene. de 2008 · The Explosive Breaching Characterization Handbook is a technical reference guide for use during explosive breaching training and operations. The Handbook includes information on Target Intelligence, Explosive Breaching Safety, Breaching Charge construction, and other technical data.

  2. Post-blast Investigation Training for EOD Technicians on the Battlefield (DVD and Reference Card Set)

  3. 1 de sept. de 2018 · Request PDF | INTERNAL BLAST CONSIDERATIONS IN EXPLOSIVE-FORCED ENTRY | Explosive Forced Entry (EFE), often referred to as Explosive Breaching, is conducted by police, SWAT and military...

  4. 1 de dic. de 2015 · Explosive wall breaching is a key capability in military operations in urban terrain environments where the close proximity of urban structures significantly restricts the use of large demolition ...

  5. 1 de dic. de 2015 · This paper develops an analytical model for the explosive breaching of protective targets such as concrete and masonry walls. It provides simple analytical models based on the principles of blast physics and the conservation laws for the characteristics of contact charges required to produce a wall breach of the required shape and size.

    • Alex Remennikov, Igor Mentus, Brian Uy
    • 2015
  6. Provide advanced technology solutions for explosive operations conducted across the full spectrum of irregular warfare activities. Tools and technologies will address explosive breaching capabilities; precision tunnel destruction; benefit capacity building for interagency and partner forces; and explosive operations in complex urban environments. Develop non-conventional tools and technologies ...

  7. Explosive detonations create an incident blast wave, characterized by an almost instantaneous rise from atmospheric pressure to a peak overpressure. As the shock front expands pressure decays back to ambient pressure, a negative pressure phase occurs that is usually longer in duration than the positive phase as shown in Figure 4-1. The negative phase is usually less important in a design than ...