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<blockquote data-quote="federicobarbarroja" data-source="post: 48090"><p>Hablando de armas quimicas y con un pequeño off topic les dejo esto que encontre en una publicacion acerca del uso de armas de vacio</p><p>por parte de los alemanes en el sitio de Sebastopol:</p><p></p><p>An article titled "Warheads: An Historical Perspective," by Don Kennedy, (on page 56 in a book titled "Tactical Missile Warheads," edited by Joseph Carleone) states: "There is evidence that the German Army may have employed a form of FAE(Fuel Air Explosives ("Vacuum Bombs")</p><p>on the Russian defenders in the WWII siege of Sebastopol. German 28-cm and 32-cm NEBELWERFER barrage rockets were employed in mass arrays, <strong>with groups of 32-cm-diameter liquid incendiary rockets fired first so as to disperse their contents of gasoline, kerosene, or naptha as vapors, followed seconds later by the 28-cm high-explosive rockets that possibly detonated the fuel-air mixtures.</strong> The Soviets noted widespread personnel casualties "without a mark on them," a typical comment concerning a victim of blast injury." The Germans plainly understood the fundamentals of FAE (as demonstrated in the taifun system for the pioneers). The 32-cm round in question was probably the "32-cm Wfk. M. Fl. 50"</p><p></p><p>Es basicamente el principio de la actual BLU82, increiblemente usado en 1942.</p><p></p><p>Saludos</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="federicobarbarroja, post: 48090"] Hablando de armas quimicas y con un pequeño off topic les dejo esto que encontre en una publicacion acerca del uso de armas de vacio por parte de los alemanes en el sitio de Sebastopol: An article titled "Warheads: An Historical Perspective," by Don Kennedy, (on page 56 in a book titled "Tactical Missile Warheads," edited by Joseph Carleone) states: "There is evidence that the German Army may have employed a form of FAE(Fuel Air Explosives ("Vacuum Bombs") on the Russian defenders in the WWII siege of Sebastopol. German 28-cm and 32-cm NEBELWERFER barrage rockets were employed in mass arrays, [B]with groups of 32-cm-diameter liquid incendiary rockets fired first so as to disperse their contents of gasoline, kerosene, or naptha as vapors, followed seconds later by the 28-cm high-explosive rockets that possibly detonated the fuel-air mixtures.[/B] The Soviets noted widespread personnel casualties "without a mark on them," a typical comment concerning a victim of blast injury." The Germans plainly understood the fundamentals of FAE (as demonstrated in the taifun system for the pioneers). The 32-cm round in question was probably the "32-cm Wfk. M. Fl. 50" Es basicamente el principio de la actual BLU82, increiblemente usado en 1942. Saludos [/QUOTE]
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