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- Shimose powder (下瀬火薬, Shimose kayaku) was a type of explosive s****-filling developed by the ****anese naval engineer Shimose Masachika [jp] (1860–1911)...
- Shimose may refer to: 11492 Shimose (1988 VR3), a main-belt asteroid Shimose powder or shimosite, a type of explosive s**** filling, and a form of picric...
- Pedro Shimose Kawamura (born 30 March 1940) is a poet, journalist, professor and essayist from Bolivia. He has been based in Madrid, Spain since 1971...
- battleships. The ****anese used mostly high-explosive s**** filled with Shimose powder, which was a pure picric acid (as opposed to the French Melinite...
- under the name Lyddite. ****an followed with an "improved" formula known as shimose powder. In 1889, a similar material, a mixture of ammonium cresylate with...
- 1988 Kushiro S. Ueda, H. Kaneda NYS · 6.4 km MPC · JPL 11492 Shimose 1988 VR3 Shimose November 13, 1988 Kitami K. Endate, K. Watanabe NYS 4.3 km MPC ·...
- (6,000 lb), with a high explosive warhead of about 490 kg (1,080 lb) of Shimose powder type 97, explosive, which was about 7% more powerful than straight...
- Seijirō (1856–1926) Dan Takuma (1858–1932) Mikimoto Kōkichi (1858–1954) Shimose Masachika (1860–1911) Kotaro Shimomura (1861–1937) Chūhachi Ninomiya (1866–1936)...
- Lyddite. ****an followed with an alternative stabilization approach known as Shimose powder which, instead of attempting to stabilize the material itself, removed...
- 338 kg (745 lb) Length: 4.56 m (15.0 ft) Explosive charge: 52 kg (115 lb) Shimose Range and speed: 600 m (0.32 nmi) at 30 kn (56 km/h), 800 m (0.43 nmi)...