Fighting Afghanistans Dumbed Down Deadly Bombs
Afghanistan's low-tech bombs might be harder to stop than Iraq's comparatively sophisticated explosives. The Pentagon sinks almost a billion dollars into new tools to cope with the threat, like sensors to detect minute changes on the ground.
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News: Technology: Fighting Afghanistans Dumbed Down Deadly Bombs
Date Listed : Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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