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  2. Category:Explosives - Wikipedia

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    This category contains explosive devices, chemical agents, types of explosives, and similar matters. ... Improved military rifle powder; Improvised explosive device;

  3. List of bombs - Wikipedia

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    The pressure of the pressure cooker places high explosive power. Smoke bomb: A firework that is designed to produce a large amount of smoke upon being ignited. 1848 United Kingdom: Stink bomb: Stink bombs range in effectiveness from simple pranks to military grade or riot control chemical agents. 1943 Suicide vest or suicide bomber

  4. Category:Explosive weapons - Wikipedia

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    An explosive weapon generally uses high explosive to project blast and often fragmentation from a point of detonation. Explosive weapons may be subdivided by their method of manufacture into explosive ordnance and improvised explosive devices . When explosive weapons fail to function as designed they are often left as unexploded ordnance.

  5. List of explosives used during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Used in British hand grenades. Also used as the low velocity explosive lens in the implosion type nuclear weapon, Fat Man: Composition A: 88.3% RDX and 11.7% plasticizer: Composition B: RDX, TNT and wax: Used as the high velocity explosive lens in the implosion type nuclear weapon, Fat Man: Composition H6: 45% RDX, 30% TNT, 20% powdered ...

  6. Explosive - Wikipedia

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    They are normally employed in mining, demolition, and military applications. The term high explosive is in contrast with the term low explosive, which explodes (deflagrates) at a lower rate. High explosives can be divided into two explosives classes differentiated by sensitivity: primary explosive and secondary explosive. Although tertiary ...

  7. Explosive weapon - Wikipedia

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    An explosive weapon is a weapon that uses an explosive to project blast and/or fragmentation from a point of detonation. In the common practice of states , explosive weapons are generally the preserve of the military , for use in situations of armed conflict , and are rarely used for purposes of domestic policing .

  8. Largest artificial non-nuclear explosions - Wikipedia

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    List of nuclear weapons tests and High explosive nuclear effects testing; List of accidents and disasters by death toll; List of accidents and incidents involving transport or storage of ammunition; SS Richard Montgomery, a Liberty ship that sank in the Thames Estuary off Kent, England, in 1944, with a cargo of 1.4 kt of high explosives. As of ...

  9. List of the United States Army munitions by supply catalog ...

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    The military used .22-caliber training rifles to teach basic marksmanship before transitioning to full-bore service rifles. T1AAA = 10,000 cartridges of .22 Long Rifle Ball, in 50-round cartons. They were packed 10 cartons per cardboard box (500 rounds) and there were 20 boxes per wooden crate. Gross Weight: 85 lbs. Volume: 0.7 Cubic Feet.