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NEW IMPULSE TECHNOLOGY – WATER INTIGRATION SYSTEM This artificial cloud of raindrops envelops emission source of poisonous gas or radioactive substances or the fire as rain dome, creating conditions impossible for re-ignition and combustion conditions. It ties poisonous gases and radioactive substances dissolving them in water, including the air emissions generated during fires. These poisonous gases and pollutants ejected from the object and dissolved in water are captured by the artificial rain dome, i.e. bound (dissolved) by water drops size of 400 microns in the volume of 13.5 million pieces/M³ and are precipitated to the soil. The average density of an artificial rain: ~ 4-6 l/m² per minute. The efficiency and the need for artificial rain to extinguish a forest fire is clearly seen on the example of a fire on Carmel mount, August 2, 2010. Fire extinguishing involved tens of planes from many countries, including large aircraft from the United States and Russia with a capacity of more than 40 tons of water. COUNTRIES USING IMPULSE STORM The systems have enjoyed wide usage globally especially in the Asia, North Africa, Eastern Europe etc. The system and powder are being used by: 1. The Ministry of Defense of Yemen – 2 tanks 2. The Ministry of Defense of Egypt – 1 device Impulse Storm based truck URAL-4320 3. The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine – 16 tanks

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NEW IMPULSE TECHNOLOGY – WATER INTIGRATION SYSTEM

This artificial cloud of raindrops envelops emission source of poisonous gas or radioactive substances or the fire as rain dome, creating conditions impossible for re-ignition and combustion conditions. It ties poisonous gases and radioactive substances dissolving them in water, including the air emissions generated during fires.

These poisonous gases and pollutants ejected from the object and dissolved in water are captured by the artificial rain dome, i.e. bound (dissolved) by water drops size of 400 microns in the volume of 13.5 million pieces/M³ and are precipitated to the soil. The average density of an artificial rain: ~ 4-6 l/m² per minute.

The efficiency and the need for artificial rain to extinguish a forest fire is clearly seen on the example of a fire on Carmel mount, August 2, 2010. Fire extinguishing involved tens of planes from many countries, including large aircraft from the United States and Russia with a capacity of more than 40 tons of water.

COUNTRIES USING IMPULSE STORMThe systems have enjoyed wide usage globally especially in the Asia, North Africa, Eastern Europe etc. The system and powder are being used by:1. The Ministry of Defense of Yemen – 2 tanks2. The Ministry of Defense of Egypt – 1 device Impulse Storm based truck URAL-43203. The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine – 16 tanks4. The Special Department of State Oil Corporation of Ukraine – 4 tanks.5. The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. – 2 tanks6. The Special Department of State Oil Corporation of Russia – 3 tanks.7. The Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia – 2 tanks.8. The Ministry of Emergency Situations of Ukraine – 8 tanks.9. Corporation TaymyrGas, Russia – 2 tanks