Back in mid 80’s I tested sifcon ballistic walls for sandia labs. My EOD team used grenades, small arms, 50 caliber and RPG’s against this stuff. Stopped all attacks except a shape charge we rigged to make sure we punched a hole in it.....
We discussed sifcon here at FR back in 07.......
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1933611/posts?page=18#18
SIFCON
http://classify.oclc.org/classify2/ClassifyDemo?wi=16849941
Granted not same as your product on this thread but was eventually used in construction of ballistic structures.
Wow! That makes you on expert on this subject. I’m glad you posted here. You can probably understand these two things a lot better than I can.
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