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  2. HMX - Wikipedia

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    HMX, also called octogen, is a powerful and relatively insensitive nitroamine high explosive chemically related to RDX. The compound's name is the subject of much speculation, having been variously listed as High Melting Explosive , High-velocity Military Explosive , or High-Molecular-weight RDX .

  3. Dense inert metal explosive - Wikipedia

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    Dense inert metal explosive (DIME) is an experimental type of explosive that has a relatively small but effective blast radius.It is manufactured by producing a homogeneous mixture of an explosive material (such as phlegmatized HMX or RDX) and small particles of a chemically inert material such as tungsten.

  4. Explosive train - Wikipedia

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    A triggering sequence, also called an explosive train or a firing train, is a sequence of events that culminates in the detonation of explosives. [1] For safety reasons, most widely used high explosives are difficult to detonate.

  5. IMX-101 - Wikipedia

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    For example, it is believed that a training incident in Nevada which killed seven Marines would not have occurred with the new explosive. On March 23, 2013, the United States Army ordered $780 million worth of the explosive, with a production of millions of pounds annually, to be produced by BAE at Holston Army Ammunition Plant in Tennessee . [ 5 ]

  6. M-80 (explosive) - Wikipedia

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    However, firecrackers mounted onto a rocket stick, or other aerial firework devices, such as rockets, Roman candles, and the larger version of M-80s (M-1000 etc.), may still have significantly more, up to 130 mg, or more, depending on device and classification, and can be legally purchased by any American civilian citizen, except where ...

  7. NFPA 704 - Wikipedia

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    The development of NFPA 704 is credited to the Charlotte Fire Department after a fire at the Charlotte Chemical Company in 1959 led to severe injuries to many of the firefighters. [4] [5] Upon arrival, the fire crew found a fire burning inside a vat that firefighters assumed to be burning kerosene. The crew tried to suppress the fire, which ...

  8. FACT CHECK: Did A SpaceX Rocket Explode Unintentionally in ...

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    A post on X implies that a SpaceX Super Heavy Booster rocket “exploded” unintentionally when landing in the Gulf of Mexico. Verdict: False The maneuver was pre-planned, and the result was ...

  9. Exploding ammunition - Wikipedia

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    It is designed to explode and destroy the weapon it is used in and perhaps injure or kill the person attempting to fire the weapon. In addition to explosive cartridges used in small arms, exploding ammunition can include rocket-propelled grenades or mortar shells. [1]