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- Cheddite is a class of explosive materials invented in 1897 by E. A. G. Street of the firm of Berges, Corbin et Cie and originally manufactured in the...
- impress. The filling was composed mostly of home-made explosives, either cheddite or ammonal. At times explosives from German air bombs and artillery s****...
- to it acting as a plasticizer and a fuel source. An example of this is Cheddite C which consists of a ratio of 9:1, KClO3 to petroleum jelly. This mixture...
- Specifications Length 122 mm (4.8 in) Diameter 55 mm (2.2 in) Filling cheddite or amonite Filling weight 250 g (8.8 oz) Detonation mechanism Timed friction...
- metres below sea level) destro**** approximately 600,000 tonnes of rock. Cheddite Miedziankit Oxyliquit Panclastite Messel, Rudolph (1907). "Hermann Johann...
- (21 oz)(Vary from sources) Length 90 mm (3.5 in) (without fuse) Filling Cheddite (World War I model), trinitrotoluene (TNT from 1923 onward) Filling weight...
- that can transport them through space, powered by a substance called "Cheddite", which is created by irradiating cheddar cheese. Chuck, Jerry, their apparent...
- of chlorates and nitroaromatics. ANFO: Ammonium nitrate and fuel oil Cheddites: Chlorates or perchlorates and oil Oxyliquits: Mixtures of organic materials...
- 490 g (17 oz) (depending on the version). It contains 60 g (2.1 oz) of cheddite. It has two internal tubes. The first, central, allows the p****age of the...
- 120 mm s****) alongside confiscated Austrian ammonal as well as French Cheddite. Albert Charles Wratislaw, described in his memoirs how in 1915 a British...