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Termite does not blow up, it just burns very quickly, hotly, and brightly.
In essence thermite is burning aluminium. It's used to connect rails when building railroad tracks. I don't want to know what happens in an airplane (made from aluminium) when you ignite some thermite near the wall or on the floor.
Do you know what happens when you ignite termite near right above important control lines in a 747 burning through the aluminum? As the maintainance documents of a 747 are note exactly top secret it would be easy to find a location to maximize damage.
Even an unbelievable quantity of Termite will burn in seconds... by the time it burns up, you may have a melted seat and a bunch of men beating the stuffing out of someone - but the situation is still manageable.
A bomb is a much greater threat (i.e. very unmanageable because soon after the smoke, large hole exists in the plane removing rigid body integrity.) Of course, this is not to say that we should not try to test for thermite, but more important things need to be done (i.e. defend against threats which have been demonstrated or have been predicted in captured intelligence from laptops, phone calls, computers, etc.)
An unbelievable small quantity of Thermite can crash a plane when it's used at the right location ... for example above the avionics rack .. ?
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