oh, I know. But you’d think we’re getting to that point where you’d see someone try it. Some infographs being spread around, screenshots from ecodefense, etc.
I’d think you could use 4 pieces of metal conduit, or angle iron, and some type of connector in the middle. Kinda like this, generally speaking
Absolutely awful 3d schematic I quick made - so it’s dog ass- but hopefully it illustrates what I’m trying to say lol and maybe someone with any sort of 3dCAD skill could interpret. It’s stuff that’s generally around construction sites so fairly easy to abscond/ditch material, could be folded up to stash, and I’d think it’d do some damage
what’s the play here chat? work nails or other sharps into triangular shapes to puncture more catastrophically, while affixing them to wood strips to aid deployment and cleanup?
im just assuming a triangular hole would lose air faster the same way wounds like that are harder to stitch up on people but idk I’m not a tire pressure loss expert
need hollow ones for maximum tyre killing. modern rubber wont mind a nail puncture fast enough
then you have to clean them up because people live and work there
oh, I know. But you’d think we’re getting to that point where you’d see someone try it. Some infographs being spread around, screenshots from ecodefense, etc.
I’d think you could use 4 pieces of metal conduit, or angle iron, and some type of connector in the middle. Kinda like this, generally speaking
Absolutely awful 3d schematic I quick made - so it’s dog ass- but hopefully it illustrates what I’m trying to say lol and maybe someone with any sort of 3dCAD skill could interpret. It’s stuff that’s generally around construction sites so fairly easy to abscond/ditch material, could be folded up to stash, and I’d think it’d do some damage
Or this with some kind of metal conduit
https://hikeyou.com/product/campfire-support-plate/
https://lieber.westpoint.edu/caltrop-ancient-weapon-modern-warfare/
Maybe some ideas in here https://archive.org/details/fm-5-34-engineer-field-data-w-change-3-1999/
Obviously all for educational hypothetical use against an occupying force in gta online
what’s the play here chat? work nails or other sharps into triangular shapes to puncture more catastrophically, while affixing them to wood strips to aid deployment and cleanup?
im just assuming a triangular hole would lose air faster the same way wounds like that are harder to stitch up on people but idk I’m not a tire pressure loss expert
maybe stealing spike strips from the cops while they’re busy is something a cell could get away with idk what the best diy is