Has Shock and Awe ever been used in firefighting. Probably not, as fires aren't really bothered by the psychological effects implicit in Shock and Awe warfare. But if any form of firefighting qualified for that well known military doctrine, it'd be aerial firefighting, as proven by this video of what looks like a Canadair CL-215 (we could be wrong, tell us in the comments) tackling a vehicle fire in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Autoblog , Watch a water bomber plane drop its load on a truck fire in remote Canada, Watch a water bomber plane drop its load on a truck fire in remote Canada
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