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I have no clue about the backblast of a claymore and if it can penetrate an uparmored M113. But maybe the rectangular boxes that the claymores are inside are made of armor plates too, or at least the back of that box.
I made a small reserarch about Camp Bucca and I´ve found out that it was or is packed with prisoners and they are short on security personnel, then I´ve thought about this: What if this M113 is like a guardsman in a normal jail? The guardman in a usual jail dont cary any guns and the M113 dont has a gun mounted. If there is a revolt the crew of the M113 just close there hatch and they are safe and drive away or sit it out while the prisoners dont get their hands on a weapon. If they get in to much trouble they blow up the claymores. Im not shure but sounds not bad to me. Joker |
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Personally I don't think it's a bad idea at all. Might even be a good idea on regular armored vehicles as well such as tanks.
I don't know if the back blast of a claymore would penetrate M-113 armor but it wouldn't have to necessarily penetrate in order to incapacitate the occupants. It would have to be toned down I think. But I'm no explosives expert (just knew how to use my claymore mines, not ALL the intricate details) and my experience with armored vehicles is very limited. |
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