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[[Linear Shaped Charge]] (LSC) is a v-shaped armoured polymer strip packed with blasting putty. When detonated whilst in contact with a solid object, LSC will cut cleanly through the object, following the principles of the shaped charge theory. LSC is useful for cutting through substances such as [[plasteel]], [[superdense]], and the like. LSC will cut through 50mm of superdense, 750mm of [[resincrete]], 200mm of plate steel, or 150mm of plasteel. It requires [[detonator]]s and a trigger.  
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Linear Shaped Charge (LSC) is a v-shaped armoured polymer strip packed with blasting putty. When detonated whilst in contact with a solid object, LSC will cut cleanly through the object, following the principles of the shaped charge theory. LSC is useful for cutting through substances such as [[plasteel]], [[superdense]], and the like. LSC will cut through 50mm of superdense, 750mm of [[resincrete]], 200mm of plate steel, or 150mm of plasteel. It requires detonators and a trigger.  
  
 
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