Even if you make it though, the debris will fan out.
Whatever hit the slab decided to go in just one direction --- straight and narrow.
These granite slabs are 1.5 feet thick. You need a running start.
Watch some videos on the difficulty in blasting a hole in a concrete wall.
The bomb has nothing to push off of. It has to push against the wall on one side and just air on the other. IMO a battering ram approach is the answer.
It was extremely narrow and directional --- like a high speed slug hit it.
I am not buying the bomb theory.
They’ve used Azov in Jan 6th. They clearly have no problem operating with in our border.
Even if you make it though, the debris will fan out.
Whatever hit the slab decided to go in just one direction --- straight and narrow.
These granite slabs are 1.5 feet thick. You need a running start.
Watch some videos on the difficulty in blasting a hole in a concrete wall.
The bomb has nothing to push off of. It has to push against the wall on one side and just air on the other. IMO a battering ram approach is the answer.