Sunday, October 23, 2005

 

Iceberg threat solutions








Use a heated cable to cut in half. Similar to what we've all used to cut styrofoam. Would be even more effective if it was one of those round hack saw blade type cables you see advertized on TV.

Use Bee hives to puch holes into centre of ice berg and place a charge in the centre of the ice berg to explode it from the interior.

Use ear muff charges to destroy it.

Use water bombers to drop black heat absorbing material onto the iceberg to cause it to melt faster. Could even be a combination of salt and ash.

Like I mentioned in an earlier blog use the ice bergs as target practice for the navy.

I know I know it is siting in salt water. And no ice bergs aren't salt water maybe a bit on the outside from osmosis but they come from glaciers which are fresh water made from snow accumilation.

This could be done by the military similar to how Avalance prevention is done in BC by the military. The bee hives could be placed from a helicopter either pre made or in place with a man on the chopper winch in case the berg rolls and the man needs to be pulled off.

Speaking of Avalanche prevention I'll mention this again because I think it could work. Us F18 fighter's flying at the speed of sound creating a sonic boom to trigger avalanches. If anyone has ever heard a sonic boom they know that it will trigger an avalanche I'm betting.

None of these solutions should cause any undue stress to wild life because they will be contained within the berg. No worse than the casing perforation being done right now.

I hope this isn't giving away military secrets, or else I could be in big trouble!
Comments:
(use the ice bergs as target practice for the navy.)

they can't afford it.
 
LMAO
Your right. Even if they were operational!
Another option I thought of was anchoring the icebergs ?

Lots of navys can afford it though.
 
yYQPut The best blog you have!
 
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