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Chemical explosives. Explosives are classified as low or high explosives according to their rates of decomposition: low explosives burn rapidly (or deflagrate), while high ...
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The main article for this category is Explosive material. This category contains explosive devices, chemical agents, and similar matters; for mixtures and types of explosives.
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Explosives safety originated as a formal program in the US in the aftermath of World War I when several ammunition storage areas were destroyed in a series of mishaps.
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Both of these substances were highly unstable, and were not practical explosives. However, Christian Friedrich Schönbein, a German-Swiss chemist, discovered a more practical ...
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Potassium chlorate is a compound containing potassium, chlorine and oxygen, with the chemical formula KClO 3. In pure form, it is a white crystalline substance.
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Common plastic explosives include Semtex and C-4. Plastic explosives are especially suited for explosive demolition as they can be easily formed into the best shapes for cutting ...
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Semtex was similar to other plastic explosives, especially C-4, in that it was easily malleable; but it was usable over a greater temperature range than other plastic explosives.
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Explosives trace detector' s (ETD) are security equipment able to detect explosives of small magnitude.The detection can be done by sniffing vapors as in an Explosive Vapor ...
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The Al Qa'qaa high explosives controversy concerns the possible removal by Baathist insurgents of about 377 tonnes of high explosives HMX and RDX after the 2003 invasion of Iraq ...
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An improvised explosive device (IED) is a bomb constructed and deployed in ways other than in conventional military action. They may be partially comprised of conventional military ...
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