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While working on another submission I found a critical component (plastic explosive) was not available on the wiki. So I created this page to correct that and added a few extra tidbits as well.
Ok, I modified the destructive force of the T31PE, and specified that the Satchel charge is a shaped charge which focuses the force of the blast in one direction.
You might want to link in to =potassium]this as well, though I still need to update it. If you could help me with shifting the DR ratings over, it has been approved, and is only available to the SAoY at this time, so I think it would be appropriate.
I think it should be reverted to the first edit, with 8 blocks doing ADR 3 in a blast.
Wes, your edit makes it so that these explosive are essentially nuclear weapons. It gives a block of the stuff the equivalent destructive power as 11,000,000 times its mass in TNT (i.e. 1 block is equivalent to a 11 kiloton nuclear weapon). That is patently ridiculous. I can see the satchel charge having ADR 5 because it is focusing all its energy into a narrow, short range cone.
Wes, ADR 5 on these for 8 blocks is very close to the maximum theoretical yield-per-kg for a nuclear fusion bomb. Of a nuclear weapon. Chemical bonds simply cannot hold that much energy in something of this mass. Not even close to it. ADR 5 in a omnidirectional blast (as 8 blocks would do) is impossible.
DR ratings have no fixed firepower measurements attached to them. Where are you getting these numbers from? I'm focusing on the vehicles and such they can damage.
Wes, please look at this video, at time 1:00. You will notice thousands of tons of dirt and rock being hurled upwards at considerable speed. It takes a /lot/ of explosive to move dirt (unless its all nicely in a bore hole, as in mining).
You are still saying that these things are equivalent to a nuclear weapon. That doesn't seem even a bit off? The Davy Crockett nuke had 19,600 times its 51 lb mass in explosive power. 8 blocks of these, going by the DR scale, have a similar destructive power but weigh 1/6th as much as the actual nuclear weapon. The actual nuclear weapon