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  2. Pencil detonator - Wikipedia

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    The briefcase bomb used in the July 20 plot used a captured British pencil detonator inserted into a block of British plastic explosives weighing approximately two pounds. The bomb was set to 30 minutes and detonated as planned, but Hitler survived with minor injuries. Stauffenberg could not prepare the second block, though. He got rid of it ...

  3. Pantsir missile system - Wikipedia

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    Ammunition type can be selected by the crew depending on the nature of the target. The maximum rate of fire is 2,500 rounds per minute per gun. Range is up to 4 km (2.5 mi). The combined gun-missile system has an extremely low altitude engagement capability (targets as low as 0 m AGL can be engaged by this system).

  4. Duck and cover - Wikipedia

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    Upon cooling, this mixture begins to locally fall-out or precipitate-out of the mushroom cloud, falling back to the surface of the earth, near to the point of detonation, over the next few minutes and hours. [105] While the duck and cover countermeasure, in its most basic form, offers a small to negligible protection against fallout, the ...

  5. How to get the 10-minute videos on TikTok - AOL

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    You can now upload videos up to 10 minutes long on TikTok. This is a big move for the app. TikTok became known for its quick, easy-to-digest content, ranging in topics from dance to mental health.

  6. Time bomb - Wikipedia

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    A time bomb's timing mechanism may be professionally manufactured either separately or as part of the device, or it may be improvised from an ordinary household timer such as a wind-up alarm clock, wrist watch, digital kitchen timer, or notebook computer. The timer can be programmed to count up or count down (usually the latter; as the bomb ...

  7. The NBA has a 'missing stars' problem with injuries piling up ...

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    Leading up to the season, Clippers owner Steve Ballmer went on a media blitz, even going on "60 Minutes," to promote the new $2 billion building that has the tech world buzzing.

  8. Four-minute warning - Wikipedia

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    The four-minute warning was a public alert system conceived by the British Government during the Cold War and operated between 1953 and 1992. The name derived from the approximate length of time from the point at which a Soviet nuclear missile attack against the United Kingdom could be confirmed and the impact of those missiles on their targets.

  9. 'Howard the Duck' star Tim Robbins reveals why he expected ...

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