Improvised Munitions Handbook (Improvised Explosive Devices or ...

Improvised Munitions Handbook (Improvised Explosive Devices or ... Improvised Munitions Handbook (Improvised Explosive Devices or ...

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1. Strip about 4 inches (10 cm) of coating from both ends of 2 copper wires. Scrape ends with knife until metal is shiny. 2. Connect the end of one wire to the generator terminal. 3. Attach the end of the second wire to generator case. This wire may be wrapped around a convenient projection, taped, or simply held against the case with the hand. How to Use 1. Connect free ends of wires to blasting cap or squib leads. Caution: If drive wheel is rotated, explosive may be set off. 2. Run the drive wheel firmly and rapidly across the palm of the hand to activate generator.

7.11 Automobile Generator Power Source An automobile generator can be used as a means of firing one blasting cap or igniter. (Improvised Igniter, section 5.2, may be used.) Materials Required Automobile generator (6, 12, or 28 volt) (an alternator will not work.) Copper wire Strong string or wire, about 5 feet (150 cm) long and 1/16 inch (1-1/2 mm) in diameter Knife Small light bulb requiring same voltage as generator (for example, bulb from same vehicle as generator) Procedure

7.11 Automobile Generat<strong>or</strong> Power Source<br />

An automobile generat<strong>or</strong> can be used as a means of firing one blasting cap <strong>or</strong> igniter. (<strong>Improvised</strong><br />

Igniter, section 5.2, may be used.)<br />

Materials Required<br />

Automobile generat<strong>or</strong> (6, 12, <strong>or</strong> 28 volt) (an alternat<strong>or</strong> will not w<strong>or</strong>k.)<br />

Copper wire<br />

Strong string <strong>or</strong> wire, about 5 feet (150 cm) long and 1/16 inch (1-1/2 mm) in diameter<br />

Knife<br />

Small light bulb requiring same voltage as generat<strong>or</strong> (f<strong>or</strong> example, bulb from same vehicle as<br />

generat<strong>or</strong>)<br />

Procedure

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