USB IronDrive Sure to Survive a Blast
So the USB IronDrive has been circulating for a couple days. Designed for military application and sourced via Lockheed Martin the drive is truly indestructible. But where do you think the USB port is? Does the handle unscrew and leave you access to the port or does the tip come undone. Not clear, but I’m sure it’s in there somewhere.
Here are some lofty claims from the manufacturer, R&D Electronics:
Provides unparalleled protection from Moisture, Vibration, Shock, Caustic Agents, EMI, and Nuclear Effects. Meets or exceeds testing requirements of MIL-STD- 810F and Nuclear Effects Testing to MIS-30225. 9G’s Shock Testing in all directions.
Source: Wired
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