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Nicoletta's lecture:
Gravity (the inner wall of Dynamic)
explained to her children.
RO Guiltless Plastic Award 2022 (Milan, June 2022).
Nicoletta Orlandi Brugnoni explains to her children
how Gravity works and how it withstands earthquakes.
The best explanation ever!
Thank you, Nicoletta ! (watch the subtitled video)
Dynamic combines two fields, opposite in principles and needs:
1) explosion-proof walls, i.e. passive defence
2) firearms, i.e. active defence.
Dynamic transforms a wall, passive by definition,
into a powerful weapon that counteracts the blast effects in an active way.
Dynamic-the combating wall
Dynamic overcomes the inert behaviour of the defensive wall,
assembling two physically and functionally completely independent parts:
An external modular container that works as a muzzle brake (read here) and optimised for logistics (read here),
and one or more internal Moving Walls which have the function of dissipating the impact force of the explosion and conveying them to the muzzle brake for their re-utilization (here after)
Dynamic embeds Gravity the internal Moving Wall
This Moving Wall derives from a patented technique for anti-seismic constructions, and it is a wall that does not behave as a single solid and compact block,
but which reacts to the thrusts, allowing the independent movement of each single internal element that composes it,
making the overall behaviour similar to that of a sack of gravel;
unlike this, however, each single element moves only in a preordained way.
(read here)
Anti-explosion barriers:
Barriers have always hindered the active impact of explosions in a passive way,
1) by the strengthening of the solidity of inert artefacts, increasing their resistance to the impact of the projectile and to the shock wave created by the explosion, or
2) by reinforcing their resilience and their grade of absorbing its effects as much as possible.
Resistance and resilience of materials have so far been the solutions opposed to the force of explosions, with various kinds of improvements,
all aimed at making the explosion-proof walls more and more compact,
solid and non-penetrable.
Bombs, projectiles, missiles...
There are many types of hollow-loaded explosives
and delayed bursting anti-bunker ones,
from bazooka shells to atomic warheads mounted on intercontinental missiles.
Dynamic is a construction patent that can be developed in models
suited to the needs, adapting dimensions, materials
and the number of internal moving walls to the required use.
The examples of this presentation show the model imagined for a tactical, mobile defence, designed to contrast attacks with light weapons, tanks, mortars, bazooka, self-propelled or towed material or small drones, which in reality represent the normal type of clashes on the ground.
Delayed burst projectiles & EPW
One of the main challenges comes from the delayed-firing bullets,
or Earth-penetrating weapons (EPW),
created to bring the explosion inside the artefact,
blasting after the projectile has penetrated the structure;
this explosion, releasing gas under pressure, tends to break the unitary and compact structure of the wall in its points of weakness.
Gravity Dynamic Defence Modular Wall :
the first protection defensive and reactive at the same time.
It protects like a wall, it reacts like a patrol
Past solutions
- Can you move it?
- Does it follow the troops?
- Can you set it up at the last minute?
- Can you assemble it elsewhere?
- Can you replace it with a new one?
- can you take it back to base
to have it repaired?
- if scenarios change,
will it fit different situations?
- Can you displace it
somewhere else?
Surely, at the end of the operations
it will remain there forever
and cannot be used elsewhere.
Present solutions
There are currently no alternatives
to this situation.
Combat professionals must become
excavators, pack mules, bricklayers
and shelter engineers
at the same time,
creating makeshift shelters for themselves, wasting time,
effort and resources in temporary and precarious barriers,
functioning only tactically and extremely precariously.
Dynamic: the future solution
- You can move it
- It follows the troops
- You can set it up at the last minute
- You can assemble it everywhere
- You can use more modules
to shape any sort of barrier
- You can replace it with a new one
- You can take it back to base
to have it repaired
- if scenarios change,
it will fit different situations
- You can displace it everywhere
- Soldiers can remain soldiers
At the end of the operations
it can be transferred
and used elsewhere.
Dynamic actively responds to the EPW* explosive charges projectiles' attacks
How come ?
Add a muzzle brake
to a Moving Wall,
and you will find your answer : Dynamic
"Always assume that your opponent is going to be bigger, stronger and faster than you; so that you learn to rely on technique, timing and leverage rather than brute strength."
Helio Gracie Ju-Jitsu Master
(*EPW = earth penetration warheads)