Bomb Robots & High-Tech Security - Cool Stuff: How It Works - S01 EP06 - Science Documentary

Bomb Robots & High-Tech Security - Cool Stuff: How It Works - S01 EP06 - Science Documentary

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foreign [Music]   getting big bangs under control for  entertainment and for survival it's   got a clear box on the front steps  homeland security has two new recruits   on a machine that can smell catastrophe before  it happens it's detecting whether you have been   in contact with explosives and a robot with  the meanest water pistol you've ever seen I'm Steve truick so I'm not feeling any  heat and I want to know how it works I'll   be riding the Leading Edge of innovation  pulling apart Today's Hottest Technologies   and presenting them in ways you'd never imagined a journey into the Hidden World of cool stuff [Applause] [Music]   it might just be a box of tools or fishing  tackle then again it might not 248 Zoo   either way suspicious unattended  packages like this are reason   enough to clear airports shopping  malls or even whole neighborhoods but while most humans are evacuated  from the potential Blast Zone   one team is doing just the opposite  they're coming in for a closer look   looks like a clear box on the front steps  with an orange wire coming out of the top   but the men from the Massachusetts bomb squad dare  not get too close in the past they would have been   forced to risk their lives inching ever closer  to a device that could detonate at any moment but these days this is as close as any of  them ever needs to get to that front porch   and it's all thanks to a brave machine [Music] meet the talent one of the toughest most useful  robots ever to serve on the front line by using an   unmanned robot it's down there it's it's efficient  it's fast and it it's going to say Save Our Lives faster than a running Soldier  more agile than your average SUV strong enough to push through snow or Rubble  [Music] and equipped with a vice-like grip the Talon can work up to a half a mile ahead of   the man jiggling its joystick  on the operator control unit the brains of the robots where we operate  it from it allows us to control the the   arms the cameras it's Mobility the  basic battery-powered model weighs   less than 100 pounds and most of that  weight is pure Cutting Edge technology the Talon's first job is reconnaissance that means  it has to get up close and personal no matter the   terrain these six inch tracks do that job nicely  and they do it fast too with a top speed of 7.8   feet per second [Music] once it's reached the  objective a two-way microphone and four built-in   cameras help give the team a heads up on exactly  what they're dealing with the zoom camera can be   remotely adjusted and on a split screen the team  can view images from all four cameras at once and   three infrared cameras on the gripper the elbow  and the rear mean the Talon can see in the dark it's a feature that's already saved lives one  of the times that we we had an opportunity to   use it was for a barricaded subject  inside of a house it was about two   in the morning it was completely black  power had been cut off to the house and   the infrared cameras were just unbelievable it  was brighter than the noontime on a sunny day but the Talon's Prime purpose is destroying  bombs and it's had plenty of practice [Music]   early versions were used in Bosnia but these   shockproof weather resistant robots  really earned their stripes in Iraq in 2006 the Talon safely destroyed   155 roadside explosives there but  the robots didn't Escape unscathed more than 100 of them were blown up in  the line of duty and still the Talon   Force couldn't be stopped within 72 hours  they were repaired and back on the job   the best feeling about Reckoning the town is  when you can have a soldier come up to you or   just a bomb Tech civilian bomb Tech and shake your  hand and say thank you because it saved their life   back in the suburbs this Talent is prepped  to blow our suspect package to Kingdom Come the armed reconnaissance version can easily  be fitted with a machine gun or rifle   today the ammunition is being loaded from a  drinking bottle today we chose water based on the   package that we're attempting to render safe but  don't be fooled this is no Kitty's water pistol   water molecules are by Nature densely packed  so when you squeeze them they push back hard   highly compressed water  packs a truly fearsome punch propelled by a blank shotgun  cartridge water is just as   fast and just as forbidding as a real  bullet don't believe me then watch this Charming three two one [Music]   at 1500 feet per second the water bullet  obliterates the package and there's good reason   to choose cool water over hot lead once water hits  the target its kinetic energy is quickly spent lashes harmlessly away Sparks no ricochets  no shrapnel and no collateral damage to   people or property that it's our number  one goal is to protect lives and property   diffusing bombs might be one of the world's  most dangerous jobs but thanks to tough   technology and a go anywhere attitude  for the Talon it's all in a day's work on September 11 2001 air travel changed forever  airport security had to become Ultra vigilant we passengers had to become Ultra patient wouldn't it be great if security could instantly  see what these passengers have been up to if they   could detect explosive molecules as quickly and  easily as this narcotics Hound sniffs out drugs well guess what they can you're about to step inside the entry scan the   high-tech bomb sniffer that's making  flying safer an airport lens shorter   when we're trying to do two things simultaneously  increase security and also reduce the cycle time   make it more convenient a better experience  for the passenger coming through the checkpoint security officers routinely test luggage for  explosives anything from TNT to semtex to C4   now this walkthrough gate gives  people a similar chemical frisk   there's no physical contact and the  whole process takes just 15 seconds it's a portal that you actually walk through  so rather than detecting what's in your bag   that may be explosive in nature is  detecting whether you have been in   contact with explosives as any fan of crime  shows knows all our actions leave a Trace tiny molecules stick to our skin hair and clothes   telling a tale of where we've  been and what we've been doing and if your recent activities happen to include   a little bomb making the entry  scan is going to know about it once inside the portal your body's natural  Heat Signature makes molecules rise puffs of air encourage this upward air current  called a convection plume and directed towards the   detector the way it does that is to Puff you with  air and it dislodges particles from the clothing   and then the heat from the body creates a natural  convection plume so the particles rise to the top   where we have a detector tiny particles like  skin cells perfume and those of a more Sinister   nature are sucked up into the scanning system  and that's where things get really interesting the air sample is trapped and filtered then  suspect particles are ionized in a strong   electrical field it's now that this clever  device turns into a subatomic speed trap   heavy ions fly slowly and lighter ones  much faster by clocking the flight time   of the molecules the entry scan can ID them if it  spots a trace element that comes from explosives   you're busted but come up clean and you're through  the line in less time than it takes to shed your   shoes and belt it's amazing that after being  puffed with air and just sampling you know small   particles you know whether or not somebody has  been in contact with with explosives the entry   scan might not be putting sniffer dogs out of a  job yet but considering this electronic nose can   detect a larger range of scents including  drugs perhaps it's only a matter of time [Applause] installed in airports in 19 countries  these portals are already making Skies   safer all over the world and for travelers  like us a 15 second trip Into The Cutting   Edge world of molecular physics offers  peace of mind and a breath of fresh air all right fireworks they were invented in China  over a thousand years ago and it wasn't   long before they were bursting  in the skies all over the world the Chinese actually discovered was the explosive  mix of sulfur charcoal and potassium nitrate   we call it gunpowder and we all  know where that Discovery LED [Music]   but while gunpowder has created weapons to be  feared also responsible for shows like this   spectacles that have been filling us  with wonderful Generations [Music] just filled me with one how the  heck do these things work [Applause] to find out I'm headed to Radford Virginia and   a facility owned by America's first  family of fireworks the grew cheese   open your safety equipment okay we'll have to  suit you up we're at feature Hill stats that   go in your shoes yeah why are we doing that this  is to protect you from any static electricity it   makes your shoes conductive so you won't have any  static in your body when you go into the bay okay   they timely reminder that even covered with snow  this whole work site is highly combustible [Music]   this is the base where okay I'll introduce  you to Kelly hi Kelly how are you Kelly's   job is to assemble the aerial burst fireworks  for a show next week in New York City what are   these what are these pieces this is the  shell casing and we're going to prime   it with black powder okay we're going to  put the bottom on which has the time fuse   building a modern firework like  this one is a highly refined art the way the wrapper and you'll  find a finely tuned device   a plastic capsule contains a mixture of gunpowder  and chemicals like those on ahead of a match are arranged in a star shape like this they'll  make a huge star in the sky when they explode firework is assembled exactly  right the payoff is spectacular oh let's rewind for a closer look what fires first  is the lift charge its job is to get the firework   off the ground and into the air where it can be  seen as the rocket ascends the fuse Burns too if   timed right the flame will reach the main capsule  just as the rocket hits the peak of its trajectory now comes the first ignition of the payload charge red Sparks mean it's a charge made from strontium the burst is so the particles are starting  to slow down from their supersonic speed finally there's a spray of blue  flame created from copper compounds   time it's done a tiny two inch charge has  spread itself over 250 feet of the night sky   all in less than a second getting the fuse and  the lift charge balanced is the most critical   part of Kelly's work if the timing's off the  payload could ignite too close to the ground   not a good idea if there are spectators around  which is why we're off to the test zone now it's   ready to go excellent let's set it off okay all  right cool at last it's time to blow stuff up to check that crucial timing up  close Kelly tethers a firework the days of burning fuses are long  gone today it's all done with wires   what the experts call an electric match once it's  all set we head to the bunker so we're going to   go around here and do you want to actually  fire this one yeah absolutely okay foreign okay if you cut the master power on all right three two one the lift charge blew first then off  with the payload two second delay is   what gives fireworks that aren't tied down  time to reach the peak of their trajectory it's worked near the ground so it's time  to send one skyworth you load it down into   the mortar the mortars contain and direct the  blast from the lift charge hopefully straight up this is a practical test of the fuses so the  charges aren't packed to create a pretty light   show fire it may not be spectacular but as far  as timing goes our trial is a success that was   great I love being right here and seeing it  but I do need to keep my distance our thermal   camera shows the lift charge as dark red that  means it's burning at up to a thousand degrees   once in the air the Sparks cool quickly  explosive energy is spent and the show is over how fun is the job that you have  it is it's a great I really like it there's no mistaking New York's  Chinatown on Chinese New Year suspects are in full flight  dragons the drums the dance troops and of course Nightfall when the street  parades are all done no Chinese New Year   celebrations would be complete without fireworks   in nearby Columbus Park pyrotechnic  preparations are already underway for weeks at the grocery fireworks  Factory in Radford Virginia each   explosive device has been painstakingly assembled it's a Precision job the right mix of  chemical elements to produce the desired   burst of pyrotechnic color enough gunpowder  to propel the firework to the correct altitude   a fuse that will ignite the payload  at exactly the right moment that's   and a package that will make  the precise explosive pattern we've seen so far has been  leading up to this moment   you're about to see Chinese  New Year Gucci Style [Music]   it's a daunting operation   a full mile of cable connects 400 launch  tubes to a single firing panel [Music] as director of operations Chris carlino needs to  get it right the first time there are no second   takes I mean it looks like a lot of spaghetti  around here but obviously there's a method to your   Madness absolutely what's the design the design  for the audience they were going to show them   three posts they're going to be fired so we're  going to try to create a wall of pyrotechnics there is every chance something could go wrong   it's probably the most critical the way it's  wired that they're in series and what that   means is each device is wired to the other  one to the other one so if one wire breaks   we can lose the entire effect at least we know  there'll be no computer malfunctions tonight   because there are no computers while some pyro  technicians use high-tech software to run shows   like this Chris prefers the human touch how do you  know the timing of it so far we have a script that   is created back at our facility that'll tell them  what to fire what gets wired to what Cube and what   time that Q is firing oh I see down to the minute  down to the second so we'll have a stopwatch   you're doing it old school that's right I love  it that's right that's great [Applause] [Music]   hours later we're ready for launch [Music]   Now The Spectators probably aren't thinking about  the delicate balance of lift charge and payload   or about the complex chemical reactions  that make Vivid colors appear in thin air but after 1200 years the fireworks still have the   power to Thrill even in front  of a crowd of jaded New Yorkers and a big kid from LA [Applause] unbelievable I  mean we saw them make this we found out how it stayed faster than setting it up but nothing  was as beautiful as watching it that was amazing   explosives have come a long way since the first  firework was launched and so has the technology   we've designed to protect ourselves from life's  big bangs see you next time on cool stuff thank you [Music] [Applause]

2023-11-12 20:14

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