Feasibility of soil into the swamp and designing barrier sub-quagmire in passive defense

Abstract:
One of the suitable solutions to counter possible enemy attacks and Reduction damage caused by attacks on passive defense land is the creation of artificial obstacles. In general Barriers are defined as follows: Any kind of land, air, maritime and special case of soil, climate and mock objects except firepower and equipment is used to delay, canalize, or stop the enemy. In fact the artificial swamp is the special case of soil Created by humans that causes the enemy military equipment being trapped. The aim of this study was to investigate the possibility of turning soil to swamp-like land So that the enemy will stop or slow the mobility of Enemy armored and motorized equipment (Anti-motility). In this study, after examining the Material of soil types, the possibility of Creation, designing and implementation of swamp with specific dimensions and using chemicals are considered. So that in case of entering armored equipment into it, it was not possible to leave, or at least leads to the slow moving and mobility, and The term referred to as the anti-motility actions.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Scientific and Promotional, Volume:1 Issue: 2, 2012
Pages:
169 to 194
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