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  2. Table of explosive detonation velocities - Wikipedia

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    Table of Explosive Detonation Velocities; Explosive class Explosive name Abbreviation ... This page was last edited on 30 November 2024, at 09:13 (UTC).

  3. M-940 20mm MPT-SD Round - Wikipedia

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    The round includes a high explosive and incendiary component and can also defeat light armor (hence its multi-purpose designation). [1] The self-destruct feature engages at approximately 2,300 metres (7,500 ft) [2] and destroys the round, preventing it from falling back to earth and inflicting damage to the surrounding territory. The price per ...

  4. F-1 grenade (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet F-1 hand grenade (Russian: Фугасный > Fugasnyy 1, "Explosive, Type No. 1") is an anti-personnel fragmentation defensive grenade. It is based on the French F1 grenade and contains a 60 g (2.1 oz) explosive charge . The total weight of the grenade with the fuze is about 600 g (21 oz). [2]

  5. Brisance - Wikipedia

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    RDX is the explosive agent in the plastic explosive commonly known as C-4, constituting 91% RDX by mass. [5] Fragmentation occurs by the action of the transmitted shock wave, the strength of which depends on the detonation pressure of the explosive. Generally, the higher this pressure, the finer the fragments generated.

  6. Tovex - Wikipedia

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    Tovex is a 50/50 aqueous solution of ammonium nitrate and methylammonium nitrate (sometimes also called monomethylamine nitrate, or PR-M), sensitized fuels, and other ingredients including sodium nitrate prills, finely divided (paint-grade) aluminum, finely divided coal, proprietary materials to make some grades cap sensitive, and thickening agents to enhance water resistance and to act as ...

  7. 240 mm mortar M240 - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the standard F-864 high-explosive round used by the M240, a number of specialized munitions exist for the 240 mm mortar using 3M15 rocket motors to extend the range to 20 km (12 mi). The variants include: 3F2 Gagara (high explosive shell) 3O8 Nerpa (cluster munition, carries 14 x O-10 HE-FRAG parachute-retarded submunitions) [7]

  8. Fantasy football depth charts for every NFL team in 2024 - AOL

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    TE: Isaiah Likely (Viable sleeper with potential for an increased role in 2024) The Baltimore Ravens have a new-look backfield in 2024, highlighted by Derrick "King" Henry, heading into his age-30 ...

  9. M107 projectile - Wikipedia

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    The M107 is a 155 mm high explosive projectile used by many countries. It is a bursting round with fragmentation and blast effects. It used to be the standard 155 mm high explosive projectile for howitzers of the US Army and US Marine Corps, but is being superseded in the US military by the M795.