The MPLC® Tactical Line Charge is a lightweight, man portable line charge; rocket launched explosive line charge system that assists in breaching through a complex mined or trip-wired environment.
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E81 Remote Initiation (Work in Progress)
Ensign-Bickford Aerospace & Defense
The E81 Initiator is an electrically initiated, ESD safe, variant of the M81 Initiator designed to fire In-Line-Initiators (ILI’s) at a distance, without the need for long lengths of shock tube. When attached to the receiver and armed (safety pin removed) it will actuate when provided a firing pulse from the receiver. The technology that lives within the E81 Initiator is a high-reliability, aerospace pedigree mechanism designed to be produced at a minimal cost target.
arming commands to the initiator. They are paired by direct contact and share an encryption key, creating a cyber-hardened data-link. The information shared between the receiver and transmitter provides feedback to the user as to the status of the charge. This configuration has been tested at distances beyond 1.5km.
arming commands to the initiator. They are paired by direct contact and share an encryption key, creating a cyber-hardened data-link. The information shared between the receiver and transmitter provides feedback to the user as to the status of the charge. This configuration has been tested at distances beyond 1.5km.
ACE™ Advanced Cutting Explosive
Ensign-Bickford Aerospace & Defense
CE™ is an easy-to-use explosive cutting system with a flexible shaped charge liner and optimized standoff. The improved ACETM is the highest level of Advanced Cutting Explosive offered by Ensign-Bickford Aerospace & Defense Company.
The relative shock insensitivity of the explosive minimizes accidental or inadvertent detonation. The design meets MIL-PRF-46676 and OES-DTL-0006 standards for use by United States Military and International Forces.
KEY FEATURES:
Optimized explosive geometry
Advanced liner geometry and composition
Optimized built-in foam stand-off
Improved adhesive system
Superior penetration and severance performance
Increased multi-axis flexibility
Low fragmentation hazard
The relative shock insensitivity of the explosive minimizes accidental or inadvertent detonation. The design meets MIL-PRF-46676 and OES-DTL-0006 standards for use by United States Military and International Forces.
KEY FEATURES:
Optimized explosive geometry
Advanced liner geometry and composition
Optimized built-in foam stand-off
Improved adhesive system
Superior penetration and severance performance
Increased multi-axis flexibility
Low fragmentation hazard
Mine Eraser
Ensign-Bickford Aerospace & Defense
The Mine Eraser, an energetic minefield breaching line (EMBL), is a length of energetic line charge containing plastic bonded explosive (PBX) blocks connected by detonating cord, ensuring reliable detonation. Quick-connect multiple lines together to create longer lengths for covering larger areas. Its durable design enables deployment by unmanned vehicles, allowing detonation at a safe distance.
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Ensign-Bickford Aerospace & Defense
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Ensign-Bickford Aerospace & Defense
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The MPLC® Tactical Line Charge, provides a precise, portable mine clearing weapon system at the small tactical unit level providing the ability to conduct clearing operations in urban and complex mined or trip-wired environments. Mobility and survivability are increased due to immediate precision fire from covered or concealed positions.

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