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"Green" Weapons
« on: November 18, 2006, 08:05:12 PM »
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Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2006 08:51:59 -0600
From the sierra club e-letter from British Columbia.

Green Weapons
Biodegradable explosives. Lead-free bullets. Armoured vehicles with hybrid engines.
No, it?s not a joke. Bae Systems, the world?s fourth largest arms manufacturer, is developing a new generation of ?green? weapons.
Bae?s environmental-friendly weaponry wish list reads like something out of a Michael Crichton novel. Weapons under development include missiles made from biodegradable plastics, warheads that create less noise pollution, and rockets that can be fired in ?sensitive marine environments? with reduced impact on sea life.
Read more about Bae?s green munitions plan.
The company, which has been criticized for selling weapons to repressive regimes and areas of conflict, also prides itself on steps it has taken to reduce its energy use, greenhouse gas emissions and use of volatile organic compounds.
Bae points out that dangerous compounds used to manufacture jets, fighting vehicles and artillery can ?harm the environment and pose a risk to people.?
We?re speechless?
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« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2006, 10:09:45 PM »
The lead-free bullets business is really a serious issue. Lead from bullets was leaching into groundwater supplies. They use tungsten instead, which has higher accuracy.

The less-noisy warhead seems to have more of a tactical application than an environmental one. Why let the enemy know something got blown up nearby? Same with the armored hybrid vehicle. There exist vehicles that can run on practically any fuel (including kerosene). Nothing to do with the environment, everything to do with practicality. "I don't give a shit WHAT kind of fuel it is, soldier- dump it in the tank and let's get the fuck out of here!"

I'll admit I don't get the biodegradable explosives. Doesn't the explosive degrade when, y'know, it explodes?
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