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In 1996 Komatsu developed a nano-thermite demolition patent that could "demolish a concrete structure at high efficiency, while preventing noise and flying chips".<ref>http://911review.com/articles/ryan/demolition_access_p1.html</ref> [[Paul Bremer]] was on the board. | In 1996 Komatsu developed a nano-thermite demolition patent that could "demolish a concrete structure at high efficiency, while preventing noise and flying chips".<ref>http://911review.com/articles/ryan/demolition_access_p1.html</ref> [[Paul Bremer]] was on the board. |
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Komatsu | |
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Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan |
Staff | 46,730 |
In 1996 Komatsu developed a nano-thermite demolition patent that could "demolish a concrete structure at high efficiency, while preventing noise and flying chips".[1] Paul Bremer was on the board.
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