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7/6/2025, 8:00:36 AM
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Another unconventional weapon is the MADM (Medium Atomic Demolition Munition), the bigger sister of the SADM, and weighed 400 pounds. It was meant to be used as both a rear and flank guard mine to ensure large enemy forces cant crush an otherwise under-protected offensive. It was also meant to destroy bridges, buildings, dams, etc, anything worth blowing up both quickly and well enough to prevent any realistic use at all. It would be very useful if an enemy is pushing friendlies across a bridge, a withdrawl could be ordered and instead of relying on thousands of individual charges placed by engineers, one or two MADMs could be placed and blown, potentially causing much more damage to the attacker than if the bridge was simply blown with C4.
The idea of defending flanks and rear areas with this damn thing is optimistic to say the least, as both the enemy and friendly units would likely be greatly affected by a blast of such magnitude, not to mention potential fallout.
Another unconventional weapon is the MADM (Medium Atomic Demolition Munition), the bigger sister of the SADM, and weighed 400 pounds. It was meant to be used as both a rear and flank guard mine to ensure large enemy forces cant crush an otherwise under-protected offensive. It was also meant to destroy bridges, buildings, dams, etc, anything worth blowing up both quickly and well enough to prevent any realistic use at all. It would be very useful if an enemy is pushing friendlies across a bridge, a withdrawl could be ordered and instead of relying on thousands of individual charges placed by engineers, one or two MADMs could be placed and blown, potentially causing much more damage to the attacker than if the bridge was simply blown with C4.
The idea of defending flanks and rear areas with this damn thing is optimistic to say the least, as both the enemy and friendly units would likely be greatly affected by a blast of such magnitude, not to mention potential fallout.
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