- with its
headquarters in Madrid. In Germany, the
plants of the
former WASAG belongs to Maxam. The
company traces its
roots back to the
Sociedad Española...
- firm and BMW – and
solid fuel,
themselves made both by the
Schmidding and
WASAG firms – as both
firmly attached and
jettisonable rocket motors, to get airborne...
- from then, it
formed a
cartel with
Westfalit AG (the
forerunner of the
WASAG,
which was also
taken over by I.G.
Farben in 1945),
which had a monopolistic...
- Westfälisch-Anhaltische Sprengstoff-Actien-Gesellschaft (or
WASAG) and
their subsidiaries, such as DAG-Verwertchemie and
WASAG-Deutsche Sprengchemie. In 1939–1945, Third...
-
compared with
about 180
seconds (1.8 km/s) for the
British Cordite,
German WASAG and
Soviet PTP propellants.
Hercules Powder Company was the prin****l U...
- (Westphalisch-Anhaltische
Springstoff A.G.)Source: RMV
WASAG 109-506
WASAG 109-512
WASAG 109-522
WASAG 109-532 (Gary
Watson of Newcastle, Texas)
Watson 917cc...
-
German Industry.
Heinrich Gattineau Acquitted Joined the
board and
supervisory council of
WASAG Chemie-AG and
Mitteldeutsche Sprengstoff-Werke GmbH....
- Warbirds-engines (Cesky
znalecky institut s.r.o.)
Warner Aircraft — US
WASAG Welch Wells &
Adams Werner West
Engineering Western Westinghouse Electric...
-
WASAG,
rocket (solid fuel) 109-513
Schmidding 109-515 Rheinmetall,
rocket (solid fuel) 109-522
WASAG,
rocket (solid fuel) 109-528 BMW 109-532
WASAG,...
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dangerous picrate salts, its use has
largely been abandoned. 2,4-Dinitroanisole
Wasag-Chemie, Essen. "Explosivstoffe". 1961, p. 164. PubChem. "2,4,6-Trinitroanisole"...