explosives
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- Strength (explosive)
- IMX-101Explosive mixture
- Shimose powderJapanese naval shell-filling adopted in 1893
- Contact explosiveSubstance which explodes when exposed to small amounts of energy
- Shock factorFigure of merit
- Body cavity bombExplosive device hidden in a body cavity of a person or animal
- Composition H-6Mix of high explosives
- Squib (explosive)Small explosive device
- OctolHigh-explosive mixture of HMX and TNT
- Contact explosiveSubstance which explodes when exposed to small amounts of energy
- Shock factorFigure of merit
- Composition CFamily of related US-specified plastic explosives consisting primarily of RDX
- Goma-2Type of high explosive
- Goma-2Type of high explosive
- Brown powderExplosive-based propellant used in large artillery and ship's guns
- Explosive trainSequence of events that results in the detonation of explosives
- Strength (explosive)
- IMX-101Explosive mixture
- Composition BExplosive, a mix of RDX and TNT
- TritonalHigh explosive mixture
- Misnay–Schardin effectCharacteristic of the detonation of a broad sheet of explosive
- AmmonalExplosive made of ammonium nitrate and aluminium
- BrisanceShattering ability of a high explosive
- Strength (explosive)
- IMX-101Explosive mixture
- Squib (explosive)Small explosive device
- Shimose powderJapanese naval shell-filling adopted in 1893
- Ice blasting
- CyclotolType of explosive
- ChedditeClass of explosive materials
- ChedditeClass of explosive materials
- Shimose powderJapanese naval shell-filling adopted in 1893
- Improved military rifle powder
- Detonator (railway)Signaling system for trains
- Armstrong's mixturePyrotechnical composition
- Explosive boosterSensitive explosive charge
- DetasheetFlexible rubberized explosive
- Explosives trace detectorDevice detecting tiny amounts of explosives
- Goma-2Type of high explosive
- Flash powderPyrotechnic mixture
- TovexWater-gel explosive
- Squib (explosive)Small explosive device
- Contact explosiveSubstance which explodes when exposed to small amounts of energy
- Shock factorFigure of merit
- Sheet explosiveFlexible explosive material
- ChedditeClass of explosive materials
- Detonating cordThin explosive tube
- Shimose powderJapanese naval shell-filling adopted in 1893
- Contact explosiveSubstance which explodes when exposed to small amounts of energy
- Goma-2Type of high explosive