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titleOfInvention Gun-stopping foam preparations from guided missiles and other devices, means and methods for human-friendly missions
abstract The invention is characterised in that, by means of rocket-propelled guided missiles and also of rocket positions and/or, at close range, by means of grenade throwers, special chemical containers are fired into the deployment areas of machine weapons, even in barricaded positions/in vehicles/on ships, which containers in a few seconds release foam compositions which distribute chemically active silicon preparations on and in the weapon mechanisms. The intrinsic surfactant action of the foam-forming chemicals dissolves the weapon lubricants (greases) and, by means of the oxidant components in the foam mass, converts the silicone ethers and silicon-halogen chemicals outside into crystalline silicon dioxide precipitants, which has a strong braking effect on the functional parts of the weapons, e.g. munition feed devices, etc. These highly chemically active stopper substances are each accommodated separately in a protected manner in disposable containers, e.g. made of fibre-reinforced recycled paper having plastic coating and coating of epoxy resins. For rapid foam formation in the target area, the abovementioned containers release a mixture of concentrated hydrogen peroxide (superoxide) as pressure generator with hydrazine hydrate and with foam formers based on fatty alcohol sulphonates and stabilisers, e.g. pectins, protein hydrolysates/lignins. The hydrogen peroxide component also effects the rapid conversion of the silicones into crystalline silicon dioxide. The abovementioned ... Original abstract incomplete.
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