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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 .
Claimed by Ukraine [1] and led with domestically-manufactured airborne drones, this strike would aim at normalizing such in-depth attacks in order to ease allies' stances. [9] Ukrainian representatives stated that more attacks of this kind are expected in order to “methodically” reduce Russia’s missile potential.
For 2022, both Russia and Ukraine had stockpiles of Smerch and Uragan artillery rockets equipped with cluster warheads. [ 2 ] [ 12 ] According to the International Committee of the Red Cross , most cluster munitions in stock are over 20 years old, making them more unreliable and increasing the risk of civilian casualties.
Ukraine’s daring incursion into Russia has been backed by an expanding campaign of aerial attacks on strategic targets — from bridges in the Kursk region where its ground forces have pressed ...
The moment an explosion occurred at Ukrainian ammunition depot has been captured on CCTV. It is Russia's second major air strike in three days. Video shows the blast in Verbky, a village located ...
The weapons, vehicles and equipment used in the Russo-Ukrainian War, from 2014 to the present include the following.The war involves the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Armed Forces of Russia, the Korean People's Army, [1] and a number of national guard and volunteer groups.
The war in Ukraine has become an artillery duel where a shortage of high explosives available to NATO and Ukraine has allowed Russian forces to gain swathes of territory this year, according to ...
Ukraine’s State Emergency Service reported on September 30 that "uncontrolled explosions" and the fire had been halted. [3] On October 2 Kalynivka's schools resumed their school year. [8] The Kalynivka ammunition explosion was the second major explosion in 2017 of a Ukrainian ammunition depot.