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CaseyJones
01-16-2017, 11:58 AM
http://www.pcmag.com/news/350917/us-army-asks-for-biodegradable-ammo


The US Army gets through a lot of ammunition thanks to the amount of training it carries out. But that ammunition doesn't come without waste which slowly degrades over hundreds of years polluting whatever ground (and nearby water sources) it happens to fall upon.

So the Department of Defense (DoD) decided to do something about it, and is requesting environmentally friendly ammunition for use during training exercises.

The ammunition the DoD wants to replace with biodegradable alternatives includes "low velocity 40mm grenades; 60mm, 81mm, and 120mm mortars; shoulder launched munitions; 120mm tank rounds; and 155mm artillery rounds." There's also cartridge cases and sabot petals, which can either lay on the ground or end up buried beneath it.

Sourcing the seeds for use in this new ammunition won't be a problem as the US Army Corps of Engineers' Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) already bioengineered them so as not to germinate for several months, allowing time for the materials containing them to sufficiently biodegrade. The seeds can then take up any remaining contaminants as they grow, further reducing harm to the environment.

As for what materials could be used to form the ammunition, the DoD points to materials used for manufacturing water bottles, plastic containers and other composite plastics already on the market today.

Any contractor attempting to produce these bullets for the DoD will need to progress through a three phase SBIR process. Phase one involves demonstrating a production process for the biodegradable materials for 40mm-120mm training rounds. Phase two involves proving the fabrication process and passing government ballistic tests. Finally, phase three will involve working with ammunition contractors to turn the tech into a supply of training ammunition.

If successful, the use of biodegradable ammunition will lead to less ground contamination while at the same time ensuring anywhere training exercises are carried out will be left rich in plant life.

Philmanoman
01-16-2017, 12:01 PM
Seems like hemp could be a better alternative.

timosman
01-16-2017, 12:01 PM
Who says we are not the leading innovators on this planet?:rolleyes:

enhanced_deficit
01-16-2017, 12:02 PM
Awsome, this would go a long way in putting the environmental/global heating crowd at ease about our bombastic freedom spreading initiatives.


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bunklocoempire
01-16-2017, 12:02 PM
Life bullets, will go great with the "War is Peace" narrative.
https://lut.im/ftSIbRx9eK/PrtIJ59vILIoVIsa.jpg

phill4paul
01-16-2017, 12:03 PM
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CaseyJones
01-16-2017, 12:04 PM
https://lut.im/ftSIbRx9eK/PrtIJ59vILIoVIsa.jpg


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvrI3wy_TGk

CaseyJones
01-16-2017, 09:15 PM
bump

pcosmar
01-16-2017, 10:49 PM
bump

Did the Army really ask for this,, or did someone think it would be a good for PR ?

,,,,,,,,.


sorry,
am really having problems with idiots and general widespread stupidity.


seems epidemic today

phill4paul
01-16-2017, 10:57 PM
Did the Army really ask for this,, or did someone think it would be a good for PR ?

,,,,,,,,.


sorry,
am really having problems with idiots and general widespread stupidity.


seems epidemic today

I've heard there is a $2000 Carbon tax when using Napalm.

Swordsmyth
01-23-2017, 08:33 PM
Life bullets, will go great with the "War is Peace" narrative.
https://lut.im/ftSIbRx9eK/PrtIJ59vILIoVIsa.jpg

I always thought the Klingons were right in that one.

Dr.3D
01-23-2017, 08:52 PM
The seeds can then take up any remaining contaminants as they grow, further reducing harm to the environment.

Doesn't mention where those contaminants go after the plant dies. Of course they would again go back into the soil and nothing would be changed at all.

fisharmor
01-23-2017, 10:45 PM
Doesn't mention where those contaminants go after the plant dies. Of course they would again go back into the soil and nothing would be changed at all.

Where did the "contaminants" come from to begin with?

Dr.3D
01-23-2017, 10:59 PM
Where did the "contaminants" come from to begin with?
Seems it came from the used ammo.

from the article...

The US Army gets through a lot of ammunition thanks to the amount of training it carries out. But that ammunition doesn't come without waste which slowly degrades over hundreds of years polluting whatever ground (and nearby water sources) it happens to fall upon.

fisharmor
01-24-2017, 09:24 AM
Seems it came from the used ammo.

from the article...

No I mean before that.
Ultimately, the "contaminants" they're complaining about originally came from the ground.

Dr.3D
01-24-2017, 11:08 AM
No I mean before that.
Ultimately, the "contaminants" they're complaining about originally came from the ground.
Then what's the point to having this new ammo?

fisharmor
01-24-2017, 06:24 PM
Then what's the point to having this new ammo?

Teh feels.