In addition to tires, the military used rubber for various applications, including weatherproofing for tents and clothing, gaskets and seals in equipment, and protective gear such as gas masks. Rubber was also essential for the production of boots, hoses, and other gear that required durability and flexibility in harsh conditions. Its versatility made it a critical material for ensuring operational effectiveness in various military environments.
Nothing else has the same properties as rubber
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I know Clark Rubber have them but they are a little expensive. If you find somewhere else I would be interested
A rubber boat, often referred to as an inflatable boat, is a lightweight vessel made from durable rubber or synthetic materials that can be inflated for use. These boats are designed for various purposes, including recreational activities, rescue operations, and military use, as they are portable and easy to store. They typically feature air chambers that provide buoyancy and stability on water. Rubber boats can be powered by oars, motors, or sails, depending on their design and intended use.
Planes have to land! Tires.
In its normal state rubber is a solid, but as with anything else, it will change its state with the application of heat.
No, he paid someone else to be in the military for him.
rubber and sumthing else?
The Military started the Internet to enable them to communicate, regardless if massive damage being done to communications infrastructure. today they use it for al of the same type of communication and control infrastructure as every one else.
In household use, rubber products include rubber bands, gloves, and footwear. In industry use, rubber is used in the production of gaskets, seals, conveyor belts, and tires.
This tarp has rubber grommets.
Use 'Slime' rubber cement.