Sunday, November 22, 2009

Weapons, Explosives: Foo Gas, U.S. Military

Vietnam Photo Era of a Foo Gas Test:

Foo Gas can be used in a pipe, or more commonly, a 55-gallon drum of electrically detonated napalm or similar mixtures to napalm. Its detonation causes a brief sheet of fire similar to a flamethrower to shoot upward or outward. Foo gas was developed for perimeter defense during Vietnam, and was used extensively by U.S. Special Forces. This was a perimeter style defense weapon at Fire Bases. Foo gas comes in modified 55-gallon drums, which can be interlocked like a chained. It can also be used in empty metal artillery containers.
FOO GAS is a mixture of gasoline and powdered laundry soap or other thickening agents like human or animal blood. As the war progress, the use of Foo Gas was enhanced by adding C4 Explosive Charges. Some Vets say that when it ignited it would turn the night sky into daylight.

Check out the YouTube Video of some guys making homemade Foo Gas:


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