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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reactive_material
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energetic_material
"In the US military, reactive materials (RM) are a new class of materials currently being investigated by the Office of Naval Research and others as a means to increase the lethality of direct-hit or fragmentation warheads. Reactive materials are usually thermite-like pyrotechnic compositions of two or more nonexplosive solid materials, which stay inert and do not react with each other until subjected to a sufficiently strong mechanical, electrical or laser stimulus, after which they undergo fast burning or explosion with release of high amount of chemical energy in addition to their kinetic energy. Fragments or projectiles made of such materials have therefore greater damaging effect than inert ones, with expected lethality increase up to 500%."
"A revolutionary material that will replace steel in warhead casings will bring added lethality and increase the likelihood of a hit on an enemy target, the Office of Naval Research (ONR) announced August 10.
By combining several metals with standard manufacturing techniques, High-Density Reactive Material (HDRM) has the potential to dramatically increase the explosive impact of most weapons with little or no compromise in strength or design."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_protection_system
"An active protection system is a system (usually for a military application) designed to prevent sensor-based weapons from acquiring and/or destroying a target."
RooftopHydrogen(dot)com
MolecularScaleElectronics(dot)com
SingleMoleculeElectronics(dot)com
collectiveintel.org
coltel.org
futuresthinking.org
metamen.org
ReactiveMaterial(dot)com
ReactiveMaterials(dot)com
EnergeticMaterial(dot)com
HighDensityReactiveMaterial(dot)com
HighDensityReactiveMaterials(dot)com
ActiveProtectionSystems(dot)com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reactive_material
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energetic_material
"In the US military, reactive materials (RM) are a new class of materials currently being investigated by the Office of Naval Research and others as a means to increase the lethality of direct-hit or fragmentation warheads. Reactive materials are usually thermite-like pyrotechnic compositions of two or more nonexplosive solid materials, which stay inert and do not react with each other until subjected to a sufficiently strong mechanical, electrical or laser stimulus, after which they undergo fast burning or explosion with release of high amount of chemical energy in addition to their kinetic energy. Fragments or projectiles made of such materials have therefore greater damaging effect than inert ones, with expected lethality increase up to 500%."
"A revolutionary material that will replace steel in warhead casings will bring added lethality and increase the likelihood of a hit on an enemy target, the Office of Naval Research (ONR) announced August 10.
By combining several metals with standard manufacturing techniques, High-Density Reactive Material (HDRM) has the potential to dramatically increase the explosive impact of most weapons with little or no compromise in strength or design."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_protection_system
"An active protection system is a system (usually for a military application) designed to prevent sensor-based weapons from acquiring and/or destroying a target."
RooftopHydrogen(dot)com
MolecularScaleElectronics(dot)com
SingleMoleculeElectronics(dot)com
collectiveintel.org
coltel.org
futuresthinking.org
metamen.org
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