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Octolocular
Octolocular Oc`to*loc"u*lar, a. [Octo- + locular.] (Bot.) Having eight cells for seeds.

Meaning of Octol from wikipedia

- Octol is a melt-castable, high explosive mixture consisting of HMX and TNT in different weight proportions. Two formulations are commonly used: 70% HMX...
- more sensitive explosives such as RDX (to form Cyclotol), HMX (to form Octol), or PETN (to form Pentolite). Other typical phlegmatizing agents include...
- active (laser) and p****ive (infrared) sensors Explosive: 945 g (2.08 lb) Octol Kill mechanism: Explosively formed penetrator and fragmentation AGM-154B...
- Nitroglycerin (NG) 1.59 7,700 1.54 Methyl nitrate (MN) 1.21 7,900 1.54 Octol (80% HMX + 19% TNT + 1% DNT) 1.83 8,690 1.54 Nitrotriazolon (NTO) 1.87 8...
- the RPG-7 (PG-7V and PG-7VR) or the SPG-9 (specifically PG-9N warhead). Octol, another HMX-based explosive. TY - JOUR AU - Wiśniewski, Adam PY - 2013/01/01...
- DM12A1 projectile consists of a shaped-charge warhead and is filled with Octol 7030. The tandem DM22 warheads are made of PBX octogene (ca. 95% β-HMX)...
- MIM-72C and later: 25 lb (11 kg) M250 blast-frag warhead with 6.6 lb (3.0 kg) Octol explosive AIM-9 Sidewinder FIM-92 Stinger FIM-43 Redeye AN/TWQ-1 Avenger...
- tip temperature ranging from 668 K to 863 K over a five shot sampling. Octol-loaded charges with a rounded cone apex generally had higher surface temperatures...
- (RDX) Ednatol Hexanite[citation needed] (hexanitrodiphenylamine) Minol Octol Pentolite Picratol Tetrytol Torpex Tritonal Upon detonation, TNT undergoes...
- meters (Dragon III) Warhead Hollow charge Warhead weight 3.5 lb (1.6 kg) Octol Maximum speed Dragon/Dragon II: 100 m/s (330 ft/s) Dragon II: 200 m/s (660 ft/s)...