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Hydraulic Breaching

Hydraulic breaching is a technique used to forcibly open structures like doors, barricades, or walls by applying high-pressure water or fluid. This method leverages the power of pressurized liquids to weaken and break through barriers efficiently, often during emergency rescues or tactical interventions. Instead of traditional physical force, hydraulic breaching employs specialized equipment that directs intense water jets or fluid pressures to create entry points quickly, reducing risk and effort. It is a precise, controlled method that minimizes damage and enhances safety during access operations.