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Applying pressure for clearing land mines
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[QUOTE="jim hardy, post: 5463320, member: 327872"] I assumed he found the approximate location by drone and zeroed in on it with a magnetometer mounted on his RC vehicle (Sears riding lawnmower ? ) and he knows its location precisely enough he could hit it with a sledgehammer on a long arm if he wanted to the water jug idea is just to prevent flying sledgehammers . Might be a bad assumption on my part ... the question as i understood was 'how to safely apply 10 pounds [COLOR=#ff0000][U][I]of force[/I][/U][/COLOR] to a landmine trigger without generating dangerous flying pieces of the applicator' what immediately popped into my alleged mind was: "Place a plastic milk jug full of water on it and set off a blasting cap* inside the jug" (*Can't buy cherry-bombs anymore) but dropping the jug from above might work as well just brainstorming... [/QUOTE]
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