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PLX type explosives Has anyone got acces to the paper "Non-Solid Explosives for Shaped Charges. Part II" as mentioned in ... |
31-10-2014 at 04:19 by: Melmoth |
NM explosive Thermobaric? We had a discussion about definition today. One stated a amine sensitised nitromethane explosive wou ... |
20-10-2014 at 11:28 by: Melmoth |
BLU-107 Durandal BLU-107 was referring to the original topic..
The one you mean is Tallboy, not even the biggest, ... |
4-11-2013 at 23:57 by: Melmoth |
BLU-107 Durandal The so called Blockbusters Bombs, an EOD dream Fitted with up to three fuzes and
the original 4,0 ... |
4-11-2013 at 09:11 by: Melmoth |
C-4 based with ETN Polyisobutylene (PIB) is just butyl rubber.. Found in gloves and the like. Probably just dissolve in ... |
3-11-2013 at 04:29 by: Melmoth |
Det Cord w/ ETN We need to make a differentiation here between Detcord (detonating cord) and Shock Tube! These two a ... |
29-10-2013 at 01:49 by: Melmoth |
Fuel Air Explosions Great summary of articles franklyn, hail the Defense Information Center! |
27-10-2013 at 00:28 by: Melmoth |
Burster charge for FAE, ignition risk? Although both are volumetric weapons. Don't confuse an FAE with a Thermobaric explosive.
Fuel - ... |
25-10-2013 at 01:38 by: Melmoth |
Burster charge for FAE, ignition risk? The risk of igniting the initially formed cloud in present systems would be nihil. A bursting charge ... |
23-10-2013 at 07:34 by: Melmoth |
Explosive stable to over 500ÂșC: BTDAONAB More on thermally stable explosives from Agrawal (including BTDAONAB);
[i]Past, Present & Fut ... |
5-10-2013 at 01:01 by: Melmoth |
The ugly sister of nitroglycerin Reference:
[4] Jacqueline Akhavan, The chemistry of explosives, 2nd edition, 2004.
http://www. ... |
2-10-2013 at 00:24 by: Melmoth |
The most dangerous moment in a blast and its solution For the bridgewire to explode with sufficient output to detonate the initial pressed explosive, high ... |
19-9-2013 at 01:08 by: Melmoth |
The most dangerous moment in a blast and its solution Sound like an interesting DIY project, but the firing system would be an easy one compared to the EB ... |
19-9-2013 at 00:41 by: Melmoth |
Luminescent material for X-ray project [rquote=296737&tid=25804&author=IrC]
Rare earth doped materials are so much better. Likely ... |
25-8-2013 at 00:50 by: Melmoth |
Luminescent material for X-ray project Ok let's drop this non-topic issue.. Apologies on my side.
Nowadays I work with lead foil screens ... |
24-8-2013 at 12:27 by: Melmoth |
Luminescent material for X-ray project I'm sorry if I offended you, I'm not a new member as you can see, but rarely post.. Unless I realy ... |
24-8-2013 at 11:02 by: Melmoth |
Luminescent material for X-ray project I know phosphors are used in all kinds of x-ray screens, but thats not what i'm looking for. I thoug ... |
24-8-2013 at 00:22 by: Melmoth |
Luminescent material for X-ray project I'm looking for a chemical which lights up when exposed to X-ray. I was thinking something like ZnS, ... |
23-8-2013 at 10:26 by: Melmoth |
Unconventional Shaped Charges [quote]
Explosively loaded champagne bottles and other conical
based bottles for demolition and sp ... |
22-8-2013 at 00:56 by: Melmoth |
Military Munitions - Exotic Primaries @grndpndr I think you've got youre rockets mixed up a WW2 bazooka rocket 2,36" doesnt have a piezo e ... |
13-11-2012 at 10:46 by: Melmoth |
Military Munitions - Exotic Primaries The bazooka youre referring to is a ROCKET, HIGH-EXPLOSIVE, 3.5-INCH AT, M28A2.
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When the ... |
8-11-2012 at 10:10 by: Melmoth |
Patents I upploaded my patent files in the upload folder under "Patents - Melmoth" its all convert ... |
10-6-2004 at 04:36 by: Melmoth |
HMTD with HCl Maybe an old story here, but this process uses HCl instead of the more commonly used citric acid.
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6-8-2002 at 15:23 by: Melmoth |
HMTD problem After an hour a thick layer of HMTD crystals was floating on top of the solution, there were also cr ... |
3-8-2002 at 00:47 by: Melmoth |
HMTD problem Today I dreamt my new HMTD experiment. I dissolved 7 Esbit tablets into boiling distilled water; I f ... |
3-8-2002 at 00:45 by: Melmoth |
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