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Hexanite was a
castable German military explosive developed early in the 20th
century before the
First World War for the
Kaiserliche Marine,
intended to...
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likely been sunk by a
German EMF mine
containing 350
kilograms (770 lb) of
Hexanite. This discovery, led by Gr****
researcher Kostas Thoctaridis,
resolved an...
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since they knew that the
atomic bomb was near completion.
Amatol Hexanite List of
explosives used
during World War II
Minol (explosive) Tritonal...
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explosive that was used in
World War II by the
Germans as a
component of
Hexanite (60% TNT - 40% HND) and by the ****anese as a
component of
Kongo (Type 98...
- (including the speedway) is
presently (2020) abandoned.
Ammonal Minol Hexanite RE
factor US
Explosive Ordnance. Washington, D.C.:
Bureau of Ordnance,...
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Composition B (RDX and
paraffin wax)
Composition H6
Cyclotol (RDX)
Ednatol Hexanite[citation needed] (hexanitrodiphenylamine)
Minol Octol Pentolite Picratol...
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unexploded ordnance dating from
before the 1960s.
Amatol Composition H6
Hexanite Torpex Tritonal J.
Hendrikson (January 1, 1978). "Minol". Encyclopedia...
- Dunnite,
Dynamite Ecrasite,
Ednatol Flash powder Gelignite,
Gunpowder Hexanite,
Hydromite 600
Kinetite Minol Octol,
Oxyliquit Panclastite, Pentolite,...
- were the G7 type, 7.02 m (276 in) long and
armed with a 195 kg (430 lb)
Hexanite warhead. The
torpedo had a
range of 4,000 m (4,370 yd) when set at a speed...
- the H8 type,
which were 9 m (30 ft) long and
carried a 210 kg (463 lb)
Hexanite warhead. The
torpedoes had a
range of 8,000 m (8,700 yd) when set at a...