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The warhead contains 1.16 kilograms (2.6 lb) of thermobaric mixture, with an explosive yield roughly equal to that of 3 kilograms (6.6 lb) of trinitrotoluene . The solid rocket booster of the warhead was taken from the RPG-26 and the fuse taken from the TBG-7 warhead used by the RPG-7. The warhead has a stated penetration ability of 300 ...
Torque - Manual transmission: 295 lb⋅ft (400 N⋅m) at 2000 rpm [19] - Automatic transmission: 258 lb⋅ft (350 N⋅m) at 1800 rpm [19] Engine type - Inline 4-cylinder; Fuel system - 2nd Generation Common Rail Direct Injection (CRDi) Compression ratio - 16.5:1; Turbocharger - Variable Geometry (VG) technology
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2,6-Lutidine is a natural heterocyclic aromatic organic compound with the formula (CH 3) 2 C 5 H 3 N. It is one of several dimethyl -substituted derivative of pyridine , all of which are referred to as lutidines .
2,6-DMP is produced by the methylation of phenol. With production >100,000 tons/y, it is the most important xylenol. The methylation is carried out by contacting gaseous phenol and methanol at elevated temperatures in the presence of a solid acid catalyst: [2] [3] C 6 H 5 OH + 2 CH 3 OH → (CH 3) 2 C 6 H 3 OH + 2 H 2 O
2,6-Diisopropylaniline is an organic compound with the formula H 2 NC 6 H 3 (CHMe 2) 2 (Me = CH 3). It is a colorless liquid although, like many anilines , samples can appear yellow or brown. 2,6-Diisopropylaniline is a bulky aromatic amine that is often used to make ligands in coordination chemistry .
387–507 lb (176–230 kg) Porsche flat-6 engine Flat-6 engine in an older air-cooled 911 The Porsche flat-six engine series is a line of mechanically similar, naturally aspirated and sometimes turbocharged , flat-six boxer engines , produced by Porsche for almost 60 consecutive years, since 1963.
From the War of 1812 until the 1840s, The U.S. Navy used three classifications: the gun proper, which had a barrel weight of 150 lb (68 kg) per pound of shot, the double-fortified gun which had a barrel weight of 200 lb (91 kg) per pound of shot, and the medium gun, which had a barrel weight of 100 lb (45 kg) per pound of shot. By comparison, a ...