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NGUYET ANH DUNG, scientist Vietnam, who created the GBU-57 bomb. This bomb entered Fordo and nuclear sections of Nathan in Iran last month. Photo/US Department of Defense/Graphic News
The story of refugees, which has turned into revolutionary scientists, is a story about stability, innovation and deep gratitude to the country that gives him protection.
The early life of Anh Duong, born in Saigon, was formed during the war in Vietnam.
A few days before the fall of Saigon in April 1975, his family left the country, becoming part of the terrible wave of the “boat man” of Vietnam after living in a refugee processing camp in the Bataan province, north of Manila.
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Having studied in a new life, Douong is engaged in a double title in the field of chemical engineering and computer sciences at the University of Maryland, a college -park, which laid the basis for a career that will change the modern war.
In 1983, he began working as an engineer -chemist in the center of the Military Military Military Weapons of India.
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The birth of heat bombs
Over the next two decades, Duong has controlled and leads complex explosives and underwater weapons, which ultimately became a pioneer that created the so -called “thermal mobile bombs” – a weapon capable of creating a powerful and stable explosion in limited spaces such as cave and bunkers.
Thermal bombs, sometimes called “explosives of fuel air” work by spreading burning fuel clouds and creating high -temperature explosive waves, spending oxygen and increasing pressure.
This makes it very effective for underground tunnels and bunkers, which are difficult to achieve traditional explosives.
Duong leadership is very important for the rapid development of this weapon for the US Air Force in just 67 days, an achievement that has never happened before.