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FILE ONE:
INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION:
These files covers all aspects of incendiary systems. They
describe useful
initiators, ignitors, incendiary materials, delay mechanisms, and
spontaneous
combustion devices designed for direct use in sabotage and unconventional
warfare.
Incendiaries are promarily used in sabotage to set fire to wooden structures
and other combustable targets. Certain incendiaries, such as thermite, can be
used for
melting, cutting, or welding metals.
The most basic incendiary system consists of putting a
lighted match to an
easily combustible material. However, a simple match is not always
effective.
There are many important combusible targets that require far more heat for
reliable ignition then is available from a match. There are also instances
where delayed
ignition is essential for sabotage success. This series
contains formulations and devices to
satisfy the requirements for high
ignition heat and predetermined ignition delay times for use
in sabotage and
other harassment actions.
Every Incendiary system cosists of a group of
elements starting with an
initiator and ending with the main incendiary material. If the
initiator does
not produce enough heat for reliable ignition of the combustible target, an
/> intermediater or booster incendiary is required. More than one booster is
necessary for
some targets. The initiator (File 2) can consist of a simple
match, a match and a fuse cord,
an acid, or water. The intermediate heat
sources are generally called igniters (File 3).
Ignitors produce sufficient
heat to set the principal incendiary charge (File 4) aflame. Delay
mechanisms
(File 5) are frequently used to prevent detection of the saboteur by post-
ponement of the fire for some limited, preditermined time after placement and
actuation of the
device.
Spontaneous combustion is a good sabotage tool. Favorable conditions can be
established for the deliberate employment of spontaneous combustion (File 6),
that is, setting
combustable material aflame without application of direct
flame or spark.
All of the
devices and techniques described herein have been thoroughly
checked by independant test to
make certain that they will work as intended.
Detailed instructions are given for the
necessary ingrediants and their
preporation. It is important that these instructions be
followed carefully
to be sure that the devices will operate properly. In addition, close
/> attention to the instructions will assure safety.
DEFINITIONS:
Common
terms used in connection with incendiary systems are defined below.
Note that the definitions
are worded so as to cover only incendiaries. Some
of the terms have additional meanings in the
related field of explosives.
DELAY MECHANISM……….Chemical, electrical, or
mechanical elements that
provide a time delay. Elements may be used singly
or in
combinations. They provide a predetermined,
limited time interval before an incendiary
starts
to burn.
FUSE…………………A Flexible fabric tube containing powder that
is
used to start fires at some remote location. The
powder in the fuse burns and
provides a time delay.
IGNITOR………………An intermediate charge between an initiator
and an
incendiary material. It is set aflame by the init-
iator and produces sufficent
heat at high temps to
ignite the main incendiary. Ignitors are fast
burning and
relatively short lived.
INCENDIARY MATERIAL……A material that burns with a hot flame for
long
periods. Its purpose is to set fire to wooden
structures and other combustable
targets.
INCENDIARY SYSTEM……..A group of elements that are assembled to start
fires.
The system consists of initiator, delay
mechanism (if needed), igniter, and incendiary
material
INITIATOR…………….The source that provides the first fire in an
incendiary system. A match is an initiator. The
initiator is so sensitive that it can be set
off
with little energy.
SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION…The outbreak of fire in combustible
material that
occurs without an application of direct flame or
spark. The fire is the
result of heat produced by
the chemical action of certain oils.
THERMITE……………..An incendiary mixture of iron oxide flakes and
aluminum powder that
reacts chemically when initiated
to form molten iron. Thermite can be used to burn
holes
in steel or to weld steel parts together.
TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES:
The
equiptment needed for the manufacture of incendiaries consists of simple
items. They are all
readily available. Required are bottles, jars, pots, and
spoons. There should be no difficulty
in obtaining any of them. All of the
necessary equiptment is described in each paragraph
dealing with a paticular
incendiary compound.
It is important that the operator follow
the directs given in these files
EXACTLY as written. They have been worked out carefully to
give the desired
results with the minimum chance of mishap. Don’t experiment with different
/> procedures or quantities.
By it’s very nature, the manufacture of incendiaries is
dangerous. It is
the function of incendiaries to burn with an intense flame under the right
/> conditions. Care must be taken that no fires result during the making or
placing of the
devices. There are also other dangers in addition to the fire
hazard. The chemicals used as
ingrediants may burn the skin, give off
poisonous fumes, or be easily flamable. They must not
be eaten!!
When handled with care and proper precautions, incendiaries are fairly safe
to make and use. Detailed precautions and instructions are given in each
paragraph where they
apply. General safety precautions follow:
o Fire prevention is much more important than
fire fighting. Prevent fires
from starting
o Keep flamable fires away from open
flames.
o Good housekeeping in the fire prevention. Keep work areas neat and
orderly.
Clean away all equiptment and materials not needed at the
moment. Clean up spills as soon as
possible.
o Store incendiaries in closed containers away from heat. Do not store
materials any longer than necessary.
o In the event of fire, remove the incendiaries from the
danger area if this
can be done quickly and safely. Use large quantities of water to fight
/> incendiary fires.
o Don’t mess around when making these devices.
Safety
precautions in the work area follow:
o Wear rubber gloves, apron, and glasses when
handling concentrated chemicals
if at all possible.
o Avoid inhaling fumes. Preform
reactions in a well ventilated area or out-
doors because the boiling is often violent and
large amounts of fumes are
given off that are poisonous if breathed too much.
o Avoid
acid contact with the skin. If chemicals are spilled on a person,
wash immediately in running
water for several minutes. If they splash in
the eyes, wah the open eye in running water for
at least 15 minutes.
o Clean up any acid that is spilled on the floor or bench by flushing
with
large amounts of water. Acid spilled on wood can cause a fire.
o Always pour
concentrated acids into water. Never pour water into
concentrated acids because a violent
reaction will occur.
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