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- Sidney Christopher Alford OBE (11 January – 27 January [1]) was an inventor, explosives engineer and a doctor of chemistry.
Updated: Jan 11, 2022
Sidney Alford, who has died aged 86, was an idiosyncratic gentleman scientist in the long tradition of lone British inventors, who gained a worldwide reputation as the “Gandalf” of explosives technology.
In 1972, terrorist bombings in England and Northern Ireland turned Alford’s attention to the study of effective means of defeating improvised explosive devices or IEDs.
First, he improved on a method of firing a powerful slug of water, used to disable IEDs; later, he developed a similar system to disable limpet mines stuck to ships’ hulls. He experimented at the kitchen table until his wife evicted him to the garden. Neighbours’ complaints about the bangs brought a visit by the security services, who were so impressed that Alford was given access to a military range.
Eventually he patented several new devices, including the “Bootbanger”, which fires water at high speed to destroy IEDs, and – his proudest invention – the “Vulcan disrupter”,
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- INDIAN HEAD, Md. — Dr. Sidney Alford, a civilian Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) professional from Great Britain, was recognized with one of the Navy’s highest civilian honors: the.
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- Sidney Alford, who has died aged 86, was an idiosyncratic gentleman scientist in the long tradition of lone British inventors, who gained a worldwide reputation as the “Gandalf” of explosives.