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Dave wrote:
From what I've been able to sift from various sources, conventional countermeasures work fine if the soldier under attack can manage to get on his protective gear in 9 seconds You know, in any realistic scenario, the service member in question will already be suited up for a long time before exposure. Do you really think the armed forces stand around with their thumbs testing the wind, and suddenly, as a shell explodes near them, says "Wow, we better get our anti-gas stuff ready!" In case you have to wonder about this, the answer is: NO In fact, a bigger problem is that by the time actual exposure begins, the filters are at the end of their life (and while you *can* change the filters in a Mark V holding your breath, it isn't recommended) and especially in a hot climate everybody is sick of having their clothing taped shut and is unbuttoning. Same goes for armored vehicles BTW. But hey, don't let the facts interfere with a rollicking rabid rant. Sorry I interrupted you, then. DSK |
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