Trojita
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http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/12/us/dallas-police-robot-c4-explosives/index.html
Makes sense. There was no fucking way the explosive usually used on the Bomb Defusal Robots would have enough of an explosive result.
So it was placed on the other side of the wall from where the shooter was situated. Since it was an enclosed area the pressured force would just eviscerate the body.
Chief Brown says the robot was used in the building where Johnson was still sniping, intent on continuing to kill.
They'd had the robot for a long while. The Remotec Androx Mark V A-1, manufactured by Northrup Grumman, was purchased by the department in 2008. The robot, which cost $151,000, sustained minor damage to the extension arm and is still functional, the chief says.
Chief Brown says his officers were up against a military trained suspect holed up on the second floor of El Centro Community College building in downtown Dallas.
Eventually the robot was maneuvered behind a "brick wall" with the suspect on the other side, the chief says. The robot was carrying the one pound payload, ready to be detonated.
"A pound of C-4 runs about 20 dollars," if bought in bulk, explosive expert Matt Barnett of Bonetti Explosives told CNN.
Barnett is not in law enforcement, but he's licensed to dispose of unexploded ordinances and has been working with explosive materials since he was a child out in West Texas. He agreed to demonstrate what a pound of C-4 can do when detonated against a wall.
Makes sense. There was no fucking way the explosive usually used on the Bomb Defusal Robots would have enough of an explosive result.
So it was placed on the other side of the wall from where the shooter was situated. Since it was an enclosed area the pressured force would just eviscerate the body.