Super wallpaper ... bomb

Bomb explosions can create deadly, deadly debris, as well as causing buildings to collapse due to shock waves. However, the US military has found a way to build a super-strong wallpaper that can protect soldiers from bomb blasts.

US patent super anti-bomb . wallpaper

The super wallpaper is made of a viscous sticky fabric , reinforced with Kevlar fibers - a material that is five times stronger than steel and is currently being used to produce everything from sails to armor. This type of wallpaper can be fast attached to the walls of the war zone to create safer hiding places for soldiers.

According to experts, when sticking to a wall, super wallpaper acts as a safety net to catch bricks, stones, lime, mortar being shot out by the destructive power of the bomb. A video recording of experiments with this product showed how it could prevent collapsed brick and slag walls.

In an experiment recorded by Popular Science page, the anti-bomb wallpaper was used on the walls built of different materials. Experts then use a concrete ball to simulate the explosion of an explosion into the walls as well as test the difference that super wallpaper offers.

When the concrete breaking ball was pushed towards the wall of coal-fired walls without wallpaper, the structure collapsed after only one hit. However, the wall is much more resilient when it comes to super-wallpaper, and is only bent.

Experiments with red brick walls also showed similar results.

Nick Boone, a mechanical research engineer working for the US military, revealed: "Ballistic wall paper is still in the research-development stage and has no official name. Even so, someday It can be mass produced and used on the battlefield, helping to save lives. "

Commenting on the US military's invention, Justin Bronk, an analyst at the Royal Academy of British Soldiers, stressed: " The idea of ​​covering buildings to reduce the risk of debris splashed out is not However, what seems relatively new to this ballistic wall paper product is that it can be used quickly and easily by non-task force units, without the need for a lot of guidance. This potentially brings significant tactical advantages. "

Under the plan, US military engineers will build reinforcement structures and bomb them to test the features of the super wallpaper.