An Exploratory Comparison of Water-Tamped and-Untamped Explosive Breaches Practical Applications for the Tactical Community via a Pilot Study

  • Gary H. Kamimori
  • , William McQuiggan
  • , Alejandro M. Ramos
  • , Christina R. Lavalle
  • , Anthony Misistia
  • , Jonathan Salib
  • , Michael J. Egnoto

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Abstract

Background: Tamping explosive charges used by breachers is an increasingly common technique. The ability to increase the directional effectiveness of the charge used, combined with the potential to reduce experienced overpressure on breach-ers, makes tamping a desirable tool not only from an efficacy standpoint for breachers but also from a safety standpoint for operational personnel. The long-term consequences of blast exposure are an open question and may be associated with temporary performance deficits and negative health symptomatology. Purpose: This work evaluates breaches of varying charge weight, material breached, and tamping device used to determine the value of tamping during various scenarios by measuring actual breaches conducted during military and law enforcement training for efficacy and blast overpressure on Operators. Methods: Three data collections across 18 charges of various construction were evaluated with blast overpres-sure sensors at various distances and locations where breach-ers would be located, to assess explosive forces on human personnel engaged in breaching activities. Results and Con-clusions: Findings indicate that water tamping in general is a benefit on moderate and heavy charges but offers less benefit at a low charge with regard to mitigating blast overpressure on breachers. Reduced overpressure allows Operators to stage closer to explosives and lowers the potential for compromised reaction time. It also reduces the likelihood of negative consequences that can result from excessive overpressure exposure and allow Operators to “do more with less” in complex envi-ronments, where resource access may be limited by logistic or other limitations. However, tamping in all instances improved blast efficacy in creating successful breaches. Future studies are planned to investigate tamping mediums beyond water and environment changes, whether tamping can be used to mitigate acoustic insult, and other explosive types.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)56-59
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of special operations medicine : a peer reviewed journal for SOF medical professionals
Volume22
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1 2022
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • blast
  • breachers
  • overpressure
  • tamping
  • water tamp

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