Tuesday, December 29, 2009

The Science Behind The Explosives Used On Northwest Airlines Flight 253 And By The 'Shoe Bomber'


PETN - Hard To Detect And Just 100g Can Destroy A Car -- The Guardian

The science behind the explosive pentaerythritol trinitrate, used on Northwest Airlines flight 253 and by the 'shoe bomber'.

The explosive that nearly brought down Northwest Airlines flight 253 is extremely powerful, allowing terrorists to use only small quantities to cause enormous damage. And the colourless crystals of the substance, PETN or pentaerythritol trinitrate, are hard to detect if carried in a sealed container.

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My Comment: The NWA Flight 253 bomber had 80 grams of PETN .... more than enough to blow a hole in an airplane. But the worrisome thing about this explosive is that it is very difficult to detect .... a fact that the terrorists are probably very much aware of.

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