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Episode 100 – Horsed to Death f/LBFA! Inc. February 13, 2012 Posted by Matt in : Episodes , 6comments

We’ve Marvelized ourselves! That’s right, we’ve gone back to our original episode numbering to celebrate our 100th episode, and we’ve invited our pals from LBFA Inc., Chris Haley, Curt Franklin and Eugene Ahn (a.k.a. Adam Warrock) to help us answer a metric ton of listener questions! And some special guests might just be dropping by! It’s a party!

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The Rundown

Follow LBFA on Twitter, and its members: Euge, Curt and Chris! Buy Euge’s new album! Buy LBFA Valentines!
If you think I’m posting that horse video here, you’re dead wrong. But I’m sure you can find it.
Euge is one of the Memphis Flyer’s 2012 Hotties! Vote for him here.
Buy Chris Haley’s comic from BOOM! Studios in April, won’t you?
Buy Memorial, won’t you?
Fester’s Quest: One of the worst.
In case you aren’t familiar with the Alive scenario. In case you aren’t familiar with the Sliding Doors scenario.
If you haven’t read Sims’ piece about Scooby-Doo and secular humanism, you should.
Curt’s checks and recs: Valentines, Mass Effect 3 demo
Haley’s checks and recs: Valentines, Stephen Fry in America
Euge’s checks and recs: You Dare Call that Thing…Human?!?, Paul F. Tompkins DVD
Sims’ checks and recs: THUG 2, 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand
Music used: Professor Murder, “Champion”

Comics Talked About:

Wolverine and the X-Men #5
PunisherMAX #22
General goodness

Shameless Self Promotion:

The @FakeAPStylebook book, Write More Good, is still available to buy right here!
Check out Sims at The ISB, Comics Alliance, his webcomic Awesome Hospital, as well as the complete Solomon Stone at ActionAgeComics.
Check out Matt’s Fake e-Etiquette Twitter feed, his webcomic Copernicus Jones, his Tumblr and the ISS.
Check out all Euge’s music at AdamWarRock.com.
Check out Max Huffman on Twitter, or at his site.
Check out Rusty Shackles on Twitter, or at his site.

Remember to send in your listener questions to warrocketpodcast_at_gmail.com!

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–> No episode this week… February 6, 2012 Posted by Matt in : Uncategorized , add a comment

…because I had to drive a total of about 1,600 miles to attend a wedding and had no time to edit. And since the next episode is a special one, that wouldn’t do.

But if you subscribe on iTunes, you’re in luck! We’ve posted a special Ajax Classic episode featuring our interview with James Urbaniak, Dr. Thaddeus “Rusty” Venture himself! Enjoy!

–> Volume 2, Episode 29 – I’ll Wrestle You, Al Milgrom f/Mike Quackenbush January 30, 2012 Posted by Matt in : Episodes , 9comments

Chikara Pro Wrestling founder, wrestler, podcaster and comics fan Mike Quackenbush joins us for this week’s show to talk about wrestling his hero, his least favorite artists, how he lucked into a lifelong love of comics, why The Falcon is great, a little team called The Champions and much more! Plus, against their better judgment, Chris and Matt yet again discuss the topic of Insane Clown Posse.

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Follow Lightning Mike on Twitter and check out all his podcasts here!
Here’s a gallery of photos of Mike’s match against his hero, Jushin “Thunder” Liger.
Mike didn’t want to say on the show where you can find his books, but at least one of them, Secret Identity, is available for Kindle! Also available: The 2011 Chikara Yearbook!
Catch up on what’s been going on in Chikara with one of their DVDs!
Legends of the Superheroes is, in fact, available on DVD.
Al Milgrom and Jon Bogdanove …what a tag team.
Be sure to tell us what WRA classic episodes you want to see on iTunes!
Chris’ checks and recs: The circus (again), Rumble in the Bronx
Matt’s checks and recs: Bayonetta, iOS word games
Music used: Pixies, “Stormy Weather”

Comics Talked About:

Justice League #5
Dr. McNinja
Secret Avengers #21.1

Shameless Self Promotion:

The @FakeAPStylebook book, Write More Good, is still available to buy right here!
Check out Sims at The ISB, Comics Alliance, his webcomic Awesome Hospital, as well as the complete Solomon Stone at ActionAgeComics.
Check out Matt’s Fake e-Etiquette Twitter feed, his webcomic Copernicus Jones, his Tumblr and the ISS.
Check out all Euge’s music at AdamWarRock.com.
Check out Max Huffman on Twitter, or at his site.
Check out Rusty Shackles on Twitter, or at his site.

Remember to send in your listener questions to warrocketpodcast_at_gmail.com!

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–> Volume 2, Episode 28 – Straight Clownin’ f/Chris Roberson and Rich Ellis January 23, 2012 Posted by Matt in : Episodes , 4comments

Our old pal Chris Roberson drops by this week with artist Rich Ellis to talk about their new IDW series, Memorial! Hear about the difficulties and the fun of drawing crazy abstractions, what led the guys to create a modern-day fairy tale, the secret origin of Memorial and its connections to Doctor Who, an honest assessment of director and Visionary Genius™ Zack Snyder, and much more! Plus, we answer a listener question about the etiquette of artist sketch requests!

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The Rundown

Follow Chris and Rich on Twitter, and check out their websites!
Check out a preview of Memorial’s second issue here.
How did we live for a day without Wikipedia? Here’s a list of candidates for the all-cat superteam.
It’s apparently a little hard to find, but here’s one place you can find Stuart Immonen’s 50 Reasons to Stop Sketching at Conventions.
Barney Rubble: Dick.
Be sure to tell us what WRA classic episodes you want to see on iTunes!
Chris’ checks and recs: The circus, House of Anubis
Matt’s checks and recs: Doing stand-up, Mark Twain’s Autobiography 1910-2010
Music used: The Kinks, “I’ll Remember”

Comics Talked About:

Wonderella collection
Wonder Woman #5
Batman #5

Shameless Self Promotion:

The @FakeAPStylebook book, Write More Good, is still available to buy right here!
Check out Sims at The ISB, Comics Alliance, his webcomic Awesome Hospital, as well as the complete Solomon Stone at ActionAgeComics.
Check out Matt’s Fake e-Etiquette Twitter feed, his webcomic Copernicus Jones, his Tumblr and the ISS.
Check out all Euge’s music at AdamWarRock.com.
Check out Max Huffman on Twitter, or at his site.
Check out Rusty Shackles on Twitter, or at his site.

Remember to send in your listener questions to warrocketpodcast_at_gmail.com!

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–> Volume 2, Episode 27 – My Mom Knows Who Ghost Rider Is f/Ben Jones January 16, 2012 Posted by Matt in : Episodes , 5comments

We’re back to our regular format this week with Ben Jones, director of some of the best episodes of Batman: The Brave and the Bold, and animator/storyboard artist on lots of stuff including The Iron Giant, Harvey Birdman and Teen Titans! We talk to him about how he got his start in animation, what it means to have a classic animation style, and, of course, that show with that Batman dude in it. Also: We welcome Hundo Club member James Meiers to chat with us and hear yet another wonderful reading from Thrasher magazine!

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Follow Ben on Twitter!
Watch the final moments of Batman: Brave and the Bold. It’s an homage to Batman ’66!
In cast you forgot about it, here’s the Wikipedia page for the WildC.A.T.S. cartoon.
It’s the famous Rainbow Batman!
Hey! Go leave us a review on iTunes! And while you’re at it, tell us which WRA Classic episodes you’d like to see there.
The Macho Man intrudes on Skyrim.
James’ checks and recs: Albuquerque Comic-Con, FilmDrunk Frotcast
Chris’ checks and recs: Skyrim, Saint’s Row the Third
Matt’s checks and recs: iTunes, Alan Wake
Music used: The Who, “Batman”

Comics Talked About:

The Activity #2
Amazing Spider-Man #677
OMAC #5/Frankenstein #5

Shameless Self Promotion:

The @FakeAPStylebook book, Write More Good, is still available to buy right here!
Check out Sims at The ISB, Comics Alliance, his webcomic Awesome Hospital, as well as the complete Solomon Stone at ActionAgeComics.
Check out Matt’s Fake e-Etiquette Twitter feed, his webcomic Copernicus Jones, his Tumblr and the ISS.
Check out all Euge’s music at AdamWarRock.com.
Check out Max Huffman on Twitter, or at his site.
Check out Rusty Shackles on Twitter, or at his site.

Remember to send in your listener questions to warrocketpodcast_at_gmail.com!

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–> Volume 2, Episode 26 – The 75th Annual Flash Gordon Memorial Awards January 9, 2012 Posted by Matt in : Episodes , 4comments

Based on your suggestions, Chris and Matt are giving out awards for the best and worst of the year! Comics! Wrestling! Video games! Barbecue we ate! Self-indulgence! It’s all here! And remember: You asked for it!

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After a long, long wait, we are finally back on iTunes! Click here to subscribe and be sure to leave us reviews! When you search for it in the iTunes store, be sure to type, “Comics Alliance Presents War Rocket Ajax” to make sure you find it. We’ll be filling in some of the older episodes in the weeks to come.  What episodes from the pre-Comics Alliance days would you like to see on iTunes?
The new iTunes feed means a new RSS feed! It’s here. Please switch your RSS feeds over to that feed, as the old one will be going away in the next few weeks.
What wins the Gordie for our best inadvertent reveal of our political views? U-decide!
Be sure to check out La Mano Del Destino, our runner-up for best luchadore in comics!
Catch up on all the fun with the Juggalette over at Bucko, too.
And watch the newest episode of The Variants, featuring Mark Waid,PVC Coated Welded Wire Mesh StreetWars!
That Sin Cara shirt: It certainly does look like a dong.
Relive the wonder that was Chris’s Transformers 3 haters.

Comics Talked About:

Many from throughout the year

Shameless Self Promotion:

The @FakeAPStylebook book, Write More Good, is still available to buy right here!
Check out Sims at The ISB, Comics Alliance, his webcomic Awesome Hospital, as well as the complete Solomon Stone at ActionAgeComics.
Check out Matt’s Fake e-Etiquette Twitter feed, his webcomic Copernicus Jones, his Tumblr and the ISS.
Check out all Euge’s music at AdamWarRock.com.
Check out Max Huffman on Twitter, or at his site.
Check out Rusty Shackles on Twitter, or at his site.

Remember to send in your listener questions to warrocketpodcast_at_gmail.com!

Leave us reviews on iTunes!

–> Volume 2, Episode 25 – Christmas Curse of the Juggalo f/Matt Fraction and Adam Warrock December 19, 2011 Posted by Matt in : Episodes , 18comments

You’re just going to have to listen to this extra-sized episode, my ninjas. Merry Christmas! See you all in 2012.

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Follow Fraction and Euge on Twitter!
If you at any point get confused by some of the vocabulary in this episode, here’s a handy glossary.
You can have your very own T-Pain microphone.
Chris’ gift to Matt.
Matt’s gift to Chris.
Music used: So many terrible songs

Comics Talked About:

None. There was no time!

Shameless Self Promotion:

The @FakeAPStylebook book, Write More Good, is still available to buy right here!
Check out Sims at The ISB, Comics Alliance, his webcomic Awesome Hospital, as well as the complete Solomon Stone at ActionAgeComics.
Check out Matt’s Fake e-Etiquette Twitter feed, his webcomic Copernicus Jones, his Tumblr and the ISS.
Check out all Euge’s music at AdamWarRock.com.
Check out Max Huffman on Twitter, or at his site.
Check out Rusty Shackles on Twitter, or at his site.

Remember to send in your listener questions to warrocketpodcast_at_gmail.com!

–> Volume 2, Episode 24 – Be My Skateboarding f/Alex Segura December 12, 2011 Posted by Matt in : Episodes , 7comments

We finally welcome someone from Archie Comics onto the show this week, as we talk with Alex Segura, director of publicity and marketing for the publisher, and writer of “Archie Meets KISS!” We talk to Alex about how he managed to snag the elusive band, Archie’s distribution policies, his top Archie books of all time, how Archie ended up becoming such a progressive company, and much more! Plus,Specialist Knowledge Poems about War- Poets.org -, a reading from Chris’ favorite magazine!

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Follow Alex on Twitter!
Read up on Cheryl Blossom.
Seriously, imagine any other comic company doing this.
Now that Archie has met KISS, who could he meet next? A humble suggestion.
From Thrasher. More from Thrasher.
HE IS MY FRIEND
Chris’ checks and recs: Thrasher magazine, Arkham City Lockdown
Matt’s checks and recs: Stan Lee quote, The Roots’ Undun
Music used: The Roots, “Kool On”

Comics Talked About:

Super-Pro K.O. Vol. 2
Animal Man #4
O.M.A.C. #4

Shameless Self Promotion:

The @FakeAPStylebook book,Annealed Wire, Write More Good, is still available to buy right here!
Check out Sims at The ISB, Comics Alliance, his webcomic Awesome Hospital, as well as the complete Solomon Stone at ActionAgeComics.
Check out Matt’s Fake e-Etiquette Twitter feed, his webcomic Copernicus Jones, his Tumblr and the ISS.
Check out all Euge’s music at AdamWarRock.com.
Check out Max Huffman on Twitter, or at his site.
Check out Rusty Shackles on Twitter, or at his site.

Remember to send in your listener questions to warrocketpodcast_at_gmail.com!

–> Volume 2, Episode 23 – Batman and the Wolverines f/Chad Bowers and Josh Krach December 5, 2011 Posted by Matt in : Episodes , 4comments

It’s time for another roundtable comics discussion, this week with Chad Bowers of Monster Plus and Josh Krach of Troop Infinity! We continue to talk about the DC reboot with our picks for what new titles we’d like to see in the line (and, you know, write). Plus, we get into what Marvel’s recent turn of the axe on some not-even-published-yet books means for comics makers like us and get into the question of whether fans seeing sales numbers is bad for out-of-the-mainstream titles. Plus, we answer some quizzical listener mail!

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Be sure to follow Chad and Josh on Twitter!
Josh was indeed the co-writer of JLA: Gods and Monsters.
Here’s a rundown of some of those recent Marvel cancellations.
If you haven’t read Ivan Brandon’s piece about the effect of fans seeing sales charts, give it a look.
Check out this Esquire piece about the perfect bid on The Price is Right. It’s crazy.
Game shows we like: Win Ben Stein’s Money, The Price is Right, Press Your Luck
Chris’ checks and recs: Fallout: New Vegas, Handmade Stuffs
Matt’s checks and recs: Skyrim, The Muppets
Music used: Del the Funky Homosapien, “Get it Right Now”

Comics Talked About:

Daredevil #6
Fantastic Four #600
Wolverine and the X-Men #2

Shameless Self Promotion:

The @FakeAPStylebook book, Write More Good, is still available to buy right here!
Check out Sims at The ISB, Comics Alliance, his webcomic Awesome Hospital, as well as the complete Solomon Stone at ActionAgeComics.
Check out Matt’s Fake e-Etiquette Twitter feed, his webcomic Copernicus Jones, his Tumblr and the ISS.
Check out all Euge’s music at AdamWarRock.com.
Check out Max Huffman on Twitter, or at his site.
Check out Rusty Shackles on Twitter, or at his site.

Remember to send in your listener questions to warrocketpodcast_at_gmail.com!

–> Thanksgiving Hangover November 29, 2011 Posted by Matt in : Uncategorized , add a comment

Hey everybody. You may have noticed we didn’t post a show yesterday. That’s because we didn’t record one. We were giving thanks last week. And then I was in such a turkey coma yesterday I forgot to say something about it here. So I’m saying it now!

See you all next week!

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Govt urged to build B200bn flood tunnel-wire mesh product









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Govt urged to build B200bn flood tunnel

Published: 1/12/2011 at 12:00 AM
Newspaper section: News

The Thailand Underground and Tunnelling Group has suggested the government invest around 200 billion baht to build a 100km-long tunnel under the eastern section of the outer ring road to prevent future flooding in and around the capital.

Suchatvee Suwansawat, TUTG chairman, yesterday said the proposed tunnel should be built from Bang Pa-in in Ayutthaya to Samut Prakan province.

The project, which could be completed in two years, will help drain water in Lum Luk Ka district of Pathum Thani to the Gulf of Thailand.

The tunnel would be designed as a double-deck underground structure, called a multi-service flood tunnel system, and would also be equipped with hydropower generators for power production, Assoc Prof Suchatvee said.

The upper deck would be used as a road under normal conditions when there were no floods or during minor and moderate flooding.

The lower deck would be used as a flood drain during normal situations or during minor or moderate flooding.

During major floods, the upper deck would be closed to traffic and turned into a floodway to help speed up the drainage of run-off.

Assoc Prof Suchatvee said a similar system should also be considered for the western part of Bangkok.

Large tunnels would be practical, more effective and so the best solution to prevent major flooding over the long run.

Prasong Tarachai, former president of the Engineering Institute of Thailand said the underground flood prevention tunnel system should be built from Nakhon Sawan.

He also suggested integrating 20 state agencies involved in the water management system and creating a more accurate water information system.

“City planning should be revised to include floodways,” he said. “Regulations should be drawn up to specify areas which are reserved as floodways. The floodwater normally flows through these areas for only three months each year, between October and December.

“The people living in the floodways should be properly compensated for allowing water to flow through their land. This should include their expenses in having to modify or lift their homes to avoid possible damage from the water.”

The TUTG will hold the 64-nation World Tunnel Congress 2012 and its 38th General Assembly General Assembly of International Tunnelling and Underground Space Association in Bangkok between May 18 and May 23,wire mesh product, at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center under the theme “Tunnelling and Underground Space for Global Society”.

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The QIAOSHI’s Military Barriers or Hesco Bastions is a modern gabion used for flood control and military fortification. It is made of a collapsible metal wire mesh container and heavy duty fabric liner, and used as a temporary to semi-permanent dike or barrier against blast or small-arms. One of the less heralded life- and labor-saving devices of war, it is used on nearly every United States Military base in Iraq as well as on NATO bases in Afghanistan.

Originally designed for use on beaches and marshes for erosion and flood control, the Hesco Bastion quickly became a popular security device in the 1990s.

Assembly
Assembling the Hesco Bastion entails unfolding it and (if available) using a front end loader to fill it with sand, dirt or gravel. The placement of the barrier is generally very similar to the placement of a sandbag barrier or earth berm except that room must generally be allowed for the equipment used to fill the barrier. The main advantage of Military Barrier,annealed wire, strongly contributing to their popularity with troops and flood fighters, is the quick and easy setup. Previously, people had to fill sandbags, a slow undertaking, with one worker filling about 20 sandbags per hour. Workers using Military Barrier and a front end loader can do ten times the work of those using sandbags.
The Hesco Barrier come in a variety of sizes. Most of the barriers can also be stacked, and they are shipped collapsed in compact sets. Example dimensions of typical configurations are 46″ x 36″ x 32 (1.4m x 1.1m x 9.8m) to 7 x 5 x 100 (2.1m x 1.5m x 30m).
A new system of Hesco Bastion developed specially for military use is deployed from a container, which is dragged along the line of ground where the barrier is to be formed, unfolding up to several hundred meters of barrier in minutes, ready for filling with soil by a backhoe.

Protection
Filled with sand, 60 centimetres (24 inches) of barrier thickness will stop rifle bullets and shell fragments. It takes 1.5 metres (five feet) of thickness to prevent penetration by a rocket propelled grenade round. Approximately 1.2 metres (four feet) of thickness provides protection against most car bombs.

Specification

HESCO Bastion Concertainer is a straight forward product that is easily and rapidly constructed to create effective and economical protective structures. Originally designed to replace conventional field fortification materials such as sandbags, HESCO units were first used operationally by the British Army in the 1991 Gulf War. HESCO is now in service with many major military organisations including the UK MoD, ADF and the US Military and has become a benchmark in force protection throughout the world.

Whether used to define boundaries or as a preventative barrier, HESCO units have been employed to safeguard personnel, vehicles, equipment, facilities and other vulnerable target areas in a variety of military, peacekeeping, humanitarian and civilian operations. HESCO units have also been extensively used in civil applications in flood management, erosion control and slope stability applications.

Assembling HESCO

Features

HESCO walls can be built to any required length and to any height. The unique joining system allows the user great flexibility in configurations and requirements. One of the key advantages of the system is that any readily available infill material can be utilised. Sand, rubble, rocks,Thailand’s Water Management to Be Improved to Fight Flooding Situation-Hesco Bastion, soil, concrete and even snow have been successfully used.

Perimeter Wall

Rapid construction is another key feature of the product. A typical wall of HESCO Concertainer units equivalent to approximately 1500 sandbags, can be erected and filled by two men and a single common loader in less than twenty minutes. An equivalent wall constructed of sandbags would take 10 men 7 hours to build.

Filling HESCO

The flat-pack design of HESCO Concertainer units allows for extremely efficient storage and transportation. Folded units can be packaged on standard timber skids or pallets, in containers or as bulk cargo. Over 500m of Mil 1 units can be transported in a single 20ft ISO container.

Product Range

HESCO units are manufactured from welded mesh, either 8 gauge (4mm) or 6 gauge (5mm) and coated using the Galfan process. Each units is lined with ISO Standard 200g/m 2 non-woven polypropylene Geotextile.

The unique, patented design of HESCO units are available in nine different sizes, and in two colours (Sand or Green)] to suit different environments.

HESCO units have achieved an impressive service record and nations across the world have been quick to recognise its unparalleled capabiity to protect personnel, facilities and equipment against attack.

Typical uses include:

Perimeter, security and defence walls
Equipment revetments
Ammunition compounds
Personnel and material bunkers
Observation points
Access control barriers
Blast mitigation and containment
Base command centres
Anti-ram vehicle barriers
Defensive firing positions
Guard posts
Search areas
Checkpoints
Existing structure protection

Special Products

In addition to the range of HESCO defence wall systems,Joint Press Conference of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra with Mr.Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-G-kanaam, HESCO Bastion have also designed and developed products for specific applications, such as Bunkers, Sangars and UV Protection.

Designed to meet a number of requirements identified by operational users, a variety of off the shelf sets have been configured which include HESCO components and the required additional components tailored to create protective structures quickly and efficiently.

Some examples include:

HAB (HESCO Accommodation Bunker)

The HAB has been developed as a result of the ever-increasing threat to deployed personnel from indirect fire weapons.

The bunker is designed to provide safe living accommodation for up to 8 persons giving each person a space of around 2m square. There is up to 2.16m of headroom inside the bunker.

The HAB will provide protection from weapons systems up to and including large mortar rounds. It has side walls formed from Mil 6 HESCO units and a specifically engineered roof structure to combat the effects of indirect fire weapons.

HAB (HESCO Accommodation Bunker)

Guard Post/Sangar

The components of this set provide a small emplacement with two-foot thick walls and 18″ (5.48m) of overhead cover. Embrasure (firing/observation point) forms are included in the set as are roof joists and roofing material.

The interior space is four foot by six foot, with 6’6″ (1.98m) of headroom. The complete set is delivered on a single pallet weighing 826lb (375kg). Detailed instructions for the assembly of the guard post are supplied.

Two-Man Guard Post/Sanger Package

To construct a 2 man Sanger kit will take approx 20m³ of fill material.

Guard Post /Sangar

Containerised Bunker Kit

A containerised kit has been developed which offers an effective means of transporting all the components required to construct a bunker. The ISO container has a fully opening side, facilitating rapid deployment of all components. The container also comes complete with a pre-fabricated personnel door and a rear escape hatch,Thailand’s Thongchai in floods appeal-Hesco Bastion,tennis fence, both of which can be opened from inside.

Containerised Bunker Kit