Aerial Ignition Device 5


Aerial Ignition Device 5 : Inclusive term applied to equipment designed to ignite fuels from an aircraft. Examples of aerial ignition devices include: (1) Delayed aerial ignition device (DAID) - An incendiary device dropped from an aircraft which will ignite after a predetermined amount of time. The delayed ignition is usually achieved through the production of a chemical reaction which is initiated prior to or during the drop. (2) Helitorch - An aerial ignition device hung from a helicopter which disperses ignited gelled gasoline
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