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Minol (pronounced mine-ol) is a
military explosive developed by the
Admiralty early in the
Second World War to
augment supplies of
trinitrotoluene (TNT)...
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Kombinat Minol,
founded on 1
January 1956, was the state-owned
gasoline and
lubricant reseller of the
German Democratic Republic. The
marketing name
MINOL was...
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consists of a
forged steel case with 96
pounds (44 kg) of
Composition H6,
Minol or
Tritonal explosive. The
power of the Mk 81 was
found to be inadequate...
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typically 386
pounds (175 kg) of
Tritonal or 377
pounds (171 kg) of
Minol in the case of the M117A1E2 due to
their higher density and
detonation velocity...
- A MC6800 tiny
BASIC later sold with the
SWTPC 6800
computer MINOL – Erik Mueller's
MINOL – Tiny
BASIC with
strings for
Intel 8080 Tiny
BASIC – A version...
- loading. The
projectiles weighed 390
pounds (177 kg) with a 207-pound (94 kg)
minol charge. On some vessels, the
Squid installations were at the
stern – the...
- RDX to
cover all
naval requirements late in WWII.
Torpex Composition H6
Minol Relative effectiveness factor (RE) Maienschein, J. L. (July 8, 2002). "Estimating...
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Cyclotol (RDX)
Ednatol Hexanite[citation needed] (hexanitrodiphenylamine)
Minol Octol Pentolite Picratol Tetrytol Torpex Tritonal Upon detonation, TNT undergoes...
- was
upgraded to the three-barrelled
Limbo that
launched 400 lb (180 kg)
Minol charges. The
United States produced a
rocket version of
Hedgehog called...
- (ammonium nitrate, nitroglycol, nitrocellulose,
dibutyl phthalate and fuel)
Minol (explosive) (ammonium nitrate, TNT and
aluminum powder)
Nitrolite (ammonium...