Quote History Quoted:I don't know about millions of bucks, but
Pykrete always comes to mind.
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Good one.
Also,
Bat Bombs.A bat carrier similar to a bomb casing was designed that included 26
stacked trays, each containing compartments for 40 bats. The carriers
would be dropped from 5,000 feet (1,525 m). Then the trays would
separate but remain connected to a
parachute that would deploy at 1,000 feet (305 m). It was envisioned that ten
B-24 bombers flying from Alaska, each carrying a hundred shells packed
with bomb-carrying bats could release 1,040,000 bat bombs over the
target—the industrial cities of Osaka Bay. A series of tests to answer
various operational questions were conducted. In one incident the
Carlsbad Army Airfield Auxiliary Air Base
32°15'39?N 104°13'45?W near
Carlsbad, New Mexico, was set on fire on
May 15, 1943, when armed bats were accidentally released.
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bat_bomb#cite_note-5][5][/url] The bats incinerated the test range and roosted under a fuel tank.