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Trialen was an
explosive developed in Germany. It was used
during World War II in the V-1
flying bomb and
Arado E.377
glide bomb,
among other weapons...
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codename "114"). Cast
Trialen 105 (70% Trotyl, 15% hexogen, 15%
aluminium powder,
codename "105").
Bombs filled with
Trialen 105 were to be used especially...
- Navy and
several foreign militaries. The
German equivalent of
Torpex was
Trialen.
Torpex was
developed at the
Royal Gunpowder Factory,
Waltham Abbey, in...
- 60% Trotyl, but when used as an anti-shipping bomb it was
filled with
Trialen 105, a
mixture of 15% hexogen, 70%
Trotyl and 15%
aluminium powder. A central...
- 60% Trotyl, but when used as an anti-shipping bomb it was
filled with
Trialen, a
mixture of 15% hexogen, 70%
Trotyl and 15%
aluminium powder. The SC...
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reinforced H-type lugs. The SB 2500 was
filled with
either Amatol or
Trialen 105.
Trialen 105 was a
mixture of 15% RDX, 70% TNT and 15%
aluminum powder. Due...
- 60% Trotyl, but when used as an anti-shipping bomb it was
filled with
Trialen 105, a
mixture of 15% hexogen, 70%
Trotyl and 15%
aluminium powder. Around...
- 60% Trotyl, but when used as an anti-shipping bomb it was
filled with
Trialen 105 (a
mixture of 15% hexogen, 70%
Trotyl and 15%
aluminium powder) and...
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Width 5.37 m (17.6 ft)
Height 1.42 m (4 ft 8 in)
Warhead Amatol-39,
later Trialen Warhead weight 850 kg (1,870 lb)
Detonation mechanism Electrical impact...
- 000 kg (22,000 lb)
Length 10.9 m (36 ft)
Wingspan 12.2 m (40 ft)
Warhead Trialen 105 +
incendiary liquid Warhead weight 2,000 kg (4,400 lb) + 500 kg (1...