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Offline Greybeard

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Big Wind
« on: 04.08. 2023 11:31 »
I probably put this on the forum before but it's worth another look.

This contraption is "Big Wind" - a WWII-era T-34 with two MiG-21 jet engines strapped to it. It was built to blow out raging fires, and is one of the most powerful pieces of firefighting equipment in the world.

The idea originated in the Soviet Union, when trucks were fitted with smaller MiG engines to blast water at fires.

The example shown here is of Hungarian design - a T-34 fitted with two Tumansky R-25 turbojet engines, the same used in the MiG-21 fighter. The engines are positioned in place of the turret and rotate and even pivot up and down.

Above the engines are pipes that spray water into the jet exhaust.

When in action, the 130 decibel jets blast exhaust gasses near the speed of sound towards a fire - mostly like one at an oil well. 220 gallons of water is then sprayed into the stream per second.

The power of the jets cut off the supply of oil spraying out the of the well before it can ignite and continue to fuel the fire, extinguishing it.

The armor of the old WWII tank allows Big Wind to get extremely close to the fire - about 25 feet away. It proved invaluable during the 1991 Gulf War, where it put out a number of oil well fires in Kuwait.

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Re: Big Wind
« Reply #1 on: 04.08. 2023 19:12 »
Hi All
I wonder how effective they would be fighting the wildfires that have been raging in places around the World  *????*

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Re: Big Wind
« Reply #2 on: 04.08. 2023 20:40 »
G'day John.
I doubt if it would be effective against a bush fire with a front miles long.
It may have been able to put out my clubs bonfire a few weeks ago.
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