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a bit more on the design of the IED's used yesterday... -- (link)
Posted by
Mel Profit (aka mel profit)
Apr 16 '13, 11:09
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http://boston.cbslocal.com/2013/04/16/cbs-news-boston-marathon-bombs-made-to-look-like-discarded-property/#.UW2R__jwMO0.facebook
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since a pressure cooker seals itself from air, wouldn't this prevent a bomb dog from detecting? -- nm
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zeitgeist
Apr 16, 11:12
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pipe bombs are sealed too. the best bombs are so that more pressure builds before the casing disrupts. -- nm
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zork
Apr 16, 11:45
Unless there was explosive residue on the outside of the pressure cooker. -- nm
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Ender
Apr 16, 11:15
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which is hard to avoid -- nm
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zork
Apr 16, 11:46
sounds likely. -- nm
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Mel Profit
Apr 16, 11:15
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