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Self-destruct
Does anything have a self-destruct mechanism outside of TV shows? I see this gimmick all the time on TV yet I can't think of anything in real life that would actually use this. It seems totally impractical and the loss from accidental or ill-timed usage would likely be higher than the gain by keeping it out of enemy hands. Where did this concept first originate?
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Re: Self-destruct
according to this wikipedia article. Space shuttle booster rockets have a seld destruct mechanism to explode them incase they hurtle towards a populated area during an emergancy.
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#3
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Re: Self-destruct
I have a tendency to self-destruct.
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#4
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Re: Self-destruct
Yea that seems reasonable. I was thinking more along the lines of blowing up stuff that is perfectly useful simply to keep it away from the bad guys.
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Re: Self-destruct
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according to this wikipedia article. Space shuttle booster rockets have a seld destruct mechanism to explode them incase they hurtle towards a populated area during an emergancy. [/ QUOTE ] I think spy planes and other stuff that contain sensitive information often have self-destruct mechanisms as well. Better to have just lose the information rather than have it fall into the wrong hands. |
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Re: Self-destruct
I'd be very disappointed if every advanced form military aircraft or vehicle we had didn't have some sort of self-destruct mechanism built in.
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Re: Self-destruct
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I'd be very disappointed if every advanced form military aircraft or vehicle we had didn't have some sort of self-destruct mechanism built in. [/ QUOTE ] I'm pretty sure most don't. |
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Re: Self-destruct
Black Hawks don't have anything that self destructs. There are certain things I would take a minute to destroy/erase on my own if I needed to.
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Re: Self-destruct
too soon? |
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Re: Self-destruct
There is quite a few electronic devices that is constructed so that they will stop to function under certain circumstance (even some are made to do so if they experience a power cut). It is sometimes done to avoid people to getting access to the technology or the configuration inside and sometimes for completely different reasons. It is not a dramatic explosion though (although in some cases an intentional overheat may be involved), just a lot of processes intended to destroy it. If you want top-tier security you also want to avoid people to figure out how your top-tier security works, so this is an integrated part.
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