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To: Ish who wrote (84929)11/8/2004 7:57:11 PM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793781
 
<<This time they mean it. "Cry havoc and unleash the dogs of war". >>

Its will not be safe to walk the streets of Fallugha tonight. Or tomorrow.

No water, no power, no electric, no refrigeration, smoke everywhere and gunships overhad. No emergency power generators as we know where they are located.

Here is one nifty device that can end all enemy communications, TV's, radios, phones, etc.
airpower.maxwell.af.mil

Sig



To: Ish who wrote (84929)11/8/2004 8:02:06 PM
From: Sig  Respond to of 793781
 
<<This time they mean it. "Cry havoc and unleash the dogs of war". >>

Its will not be safe to walk the streets of Fallugha tonight. Or tomorrow.

No water, no power, no electric, no refrigeration, smoke everywhere and gunships overhad. No emergency power generators as we know where they are located.

Here is one nifty device that can end all enemy communications, TV's, radios, phones, etc.
airpower.maxwell.af.mil

<<< To place this in perspective, the current produced by a large FCG is between ten to a thousand times greater than that produced by a typical lightning stroke [WHITE78]. >>>

Sig @ZAP.com