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Two mantraps (one a "humane" type) and a spring gunA mantrap is a mechanical physical security device for catching poachers, art thieves and other trespassers. [1] [unreliable source?
In a manual mantrap, a guard locks and unlocks each door in sequence. An intercom and/or video camera are often used to allow the guard to control the trap from a remote location. In an automatic mantrap, identification may be required for each door, sometimes even different measures for each door.
Two ships of the Royal Danish Navy have been named HDMS Esbern Snare, named after Esbern the Resolute, brother of Absalon: The first HDMS Esbern Snare (F341), was a Hunt-class destroyer purchased from the Royal Navy in 1952. The second and current HDMS Esbern Snare (F342), commissioned in 2007, is an Absalon-class support ship
It’s long been known that chia seeds are a “superfood,” and new research provides even more reasons to back the assertion. Chia seeds are tiny and round, and come in colors like black, brown ...
Honda is recalling over 200,000 SUVs in the United States due to a fuel leak concern, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.. The recall, which includes 205,760 vehicles ...
A Massachusetts man was caught in the middle of some “Santa-antics” and got stuck in a chimney while trying to evade police executing a search warrant on his home.
The origin of the metaphor is the prohibition of putting a stumbling block before the blind (Leviticus 19:14). Geoffrey W. Bromiley calls the image "especially appropriate to a rocky land like Palestine". [17] In the Hebrew Bible, the term for "stumbling block" is Biblical Hebrew miḵšōl (מִכְשׁוֹל).
Snare most often refers to: Snare drum; Snare trap, a kind of trap used for capturing animals; Snare may also refer to: Art and entertainment.