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Dud ammunition for isis

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Assuming it could be sneaked into the ISIS supply chain.. Google is probably working on a drone for that.

Version 1 is a bullet which is just large enough to enter the chamber of an AK47, but too large to go down the barrel. Ver 2 is one with non-burning powder, ver 3 is one with an explosive instead of a propellant, ver 4 is the fiddly one, the detonator sits over a teeny shaped charge that melts the firing pin.

Associated propaganda is air drops of photos of whoever it is selling the guns to ISIS saying "these people took money to sabotage the ammunition".

Plan z is to just make a huge suction device that removes all the oil from underneath these countries, no oil=no money for weapons.

not_morrison_rm, Nov 30 2015

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       We don't 'need' oil.
Do away with that infrastructure and much of the worlds problems go with it, but that is not in the best interests of... all sorts of extremely self-serving individuals, so the process of separating from gas and oil is being stalled. It's quite criminal.
  

       // a huge suction device that removes all the oil from underneath these countries //   

       Sp. "U.S.A."
8th of 7, Nov 30 2015
  

       I was thinking more of into slipping doctored up doses of the amphetamine Captagon pills which ISIS is apparently using by the millions to keep its fighters hyped up and alert. A Saudi prince was recently arrested trying to smuggle 2 tonnes of these pills in his private plane.   

       We need to put in a non-lethal, but cumulative dose of poison into these pills so once any particular ISIS fighter has ingested several hundred of these over a few weeks they mysteriously expire. Hard to trace and a lot less dangerous to the indigenous civilian population than air strikes.   

       Of more pertinence to your post, I remember reading about a Nazi-sympathizer working in a British munitions factory during WW2 (I think) who apparently would occasionally make an over-sized shell for use in British aircraft. He is estimated to have been responsible for the mysterious deaths of untold British pilots.
AusCan531, Dec 01 2015
  

       A better plan would be to give ISIS the real ammo, and send the duds to American recreational massacrists.
MaxwellBuchanan, Dec 03 2015
  

       Just make every 10th or so bullet have a reduced powder charge. The bullet will lodge in the barrel and the weapon won't cycle properly, but the likely untrained ISIL fighter won't check the barrel and will cycle the weapon manually. The next shot will cause at a minumum a barrel explosion if not catastrophic receiver failure.
Custardguts, Dec 03 2015
  

       //recreational massacrists// you mean the armed forces?
pocmloc, Dec 04 2015
  

       If you 'need' most types of plastic, then you 'need' oil.
RayfordSteele, Dec 04 2015
  

       Nice one, [Custard], but the casing will need to be filled with a bulking agent to make sure they're exactly the same mass as a regular round - otherwise they'll just start weighing them.   

       Likewise, toploading some rounds will have similar interesting consequences on poorly-maintained weapons.
8th of 7, Dec 04 2015
  
      
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