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detonation wave. A more
brisant explosive, therefore,
projects smaller fragments but not
necessarily at a
higher velocity than a less
brisant one.
Relative effectiveness...
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Crozet Islands (French: Îles Crozet; or, officially,
Archipel Crozet) are a sub-Antarctic
archipelago of
small islands in the
southern Indian Ocean...
- It is
stable in
storage and is
considered one of the most
energetic and
brisant of the
military high explosives, with a
relative effectiveness factor of...
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casuarina trees under which the
locals often organise picnics. At La
Plage des
Brisants, a
surfing spot, many
athletic and
leisure activities take place. Each...
- R4M's
warheads were
filled with the "shattering"
force of the
strongly brisant Hexogen military explosive.
During World War II
approximately 40 B-17s...
- ISBN 2-7540-0003-8. Sautreau,
Serge (2005). Nicoléon, roman. Paris: L'
Atelier des
Brisants. ISBN 2-84623-074-9.
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deflagration wave
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