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  2. Anti-tank dog - Wikipedia

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    Anti-tank dogs (Russian: собаки-истребители танков sobaki-istrebiteli tankov or противотанковые собаки protivotankovye sobaki; German: Panzerabwehrhunde or Hundeminen, "dog-mines") were dogs taught to carry explosives to tanks, armored vehicles, and other military targets.

  3. Tannerite - Wikipedia

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    Tannerite is a brand of binary explosive targets used for firearms practice and sold in kit form. [1] [2] The targets comprise a combination of oxidizers and a fuel, primarily aluminium powder, that is supplied as two separate components that are mixed by the user. The combination is relatively stable when subjected to forces less severe than a ...

  4. Animal-borne bomb attacks - Wikipedia

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    At the same time the Soviet Union developed the "anti-tank dog" for use against German tanks. [25] The anti-tank dog project mostly failed, as the dogs would be spooked by the noises and gunfire, as well as running under Russian tanks due to the dogs being trained with diesel tanks, as opposed to the German tanks, which ran on petrol.

  5. Reactive dogs can be tricky to manage, whether your own dog struggles with reactivity or you and your pup have encountered other reactive dogs when you’re out and about. But reactivity isn’t ...

  6. Is your dog reactive around strangers? Try these 3 simple ...

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    1. Understand your dog. Karishma explains that your dog isn’t operating from a logical place and that it’s usually a response to feeling scared and overwhelmed.

  7. How counterconditioning can help your reactive dog and ...

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    Occasionally, the dog may slip back into reactive behavior, so stay calm, take a step back and remain consistent. Consistently measure how far your dog has come.

  8. Pentaerythritol tetranitrate - Wikipedia

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    The target survived and the bomber died in the blast. The PETN was hidden in the bomber's rectum, which security experts described as a novel technique. [36] [37] [38] On 25 December 2009, PETN was found in the underwear of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the "Underwear bomber", a Nigerian with links to al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. [39]

  9. Tandem-charge - Wikipedia

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    Gravity bombs require aircraft to fly rather close to what may be a heavily defended target, which poses a significant risk to the launch aircraft. Cruise missiles equipped with large tandem-charge warheads can use the first charge to create a hole into which the missile flies before exploding the second charge, creating a similar effect of the ...