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  2. Rupture disc - Wikipedia

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    Blowout panels are installed in several modern main battle tanks, including the M1 Abrams. In military ammunition storage, blowout panels are included in the design of the bunkers which house explosives. Such bunkers are designed, typically, with concrete walls on four sides, and a roof made of a lighter material covered with earth.

  3. Jack-in-the-box effect - Wikipedia

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    Many modern Western tanks (for instance, the M1 Abrams, Leopard 2, and Leclerc) feature ammunition compartments designed to fail safely under fire, reducing damage to the level of a firepower kill. In such designs, when the tank is damaged, blowout panels open to channel ignited propellants and explosives away from the crew cabin. While the M1 ...

  4. Autoloader - Wikipedia

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    The roof of the compartment has blowout panels, are armored against outside attack but much less resistant to pressure from inside, so that if the compartment is penetrated by enemy fire the panels will open, venting the explosion generated by the ammunition and protect the crew while keeping the tank in one piece. Other western designs from ...

  5. M1 Abrams - Wikipedia

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    M1 Abrams Block III Tank Test Bed (M1 TTB) was a prototype built in 1983 as part of TACOM's Abrams Block III program (whose purview was to eventually create the M1A3), featuring an unmanned turret with a 44-caliber 120 mm M256 smoothbore gun, three crew members sitting side by side inside an armored capsule at the front of the hull and a suite ...

  6. Bustle rack - Wikipedia

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    Israeli Merkava III with a bustle rack. A bustle rack is a type of storage bin mounted on combat vehicles, usually on the sides and/or rear of the turret.These racks are used to carry extra gear and supplies for the vehicle in the field, as well as give the crew a place to store their belongings so that they don't take up the already cramped space inside the vehicle.

  7. Boeing CEO admits mistake after midflight Alaska Airlines ...

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    An accident like the mid-air Alaska Airlines panel blowout “can never happen again,” Boeing’s president and CEO said, acknowledging mistakes had been made. Boeing CEO admits mistake after ...

  8. Passengers sue Boeing and Alaska Airlines for $1 billion over ...

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    Three passengers are suing Boeing and Alaska Airlines for $1 billion in damages in the wake of a door panel blowing out midair on their flight.

  9. Blowout panel - Wikipedia

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